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SUSTIE ZEB Concept Rolled Out By Mitsubishi Electric Thailand

Sustainable Building Collaboration 2024 initiative rolled out by Mitsubishi Electric Thailand. By fusing cutting-edge automation, green building technologies, and multi-sector collaborations, the program cultivates an ecosystem for sustainable building and supports Thailand’s objective to carbon neutrality by 2050 and Net Zero Emissions by 2065. SUSTIE ZEB Concept of Mitsubishi Electric Thailand Launched THE VOLT POST

At the inaugural event, which took place at Bangkok’s True Digital Park, Mitsubishi Electric showcased its entire suite of technologies that are intended to facilitate Net Zero buildings. Specifically designed for commercial and industrial establishments, these included automation systems and sophisticated energy management tools.

Additionally, Mitsubishi Electric presented “SUSTIE,” their Net Zero Energy Building (ZEB) concept, which aims to balance occupant comfort and sustainability. SUSTIE incorporates Internet of Things-based controls to regulate carbon dioxide, humidity, and temperature, guaranteeing ideal interior conditions while preserving energy economy.

SUSTIE ZEB Concept of Mitsubishi Electric Thailand Launched THE VOLT POST
Mr. Hiroki Nishiyama, Global Manager of Data Center Marketing, Factory Automation Systems Division, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

Hiroki Nishiyama, Global Manager of Data Center Marketing, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, said: “The key feature of SUSTIE as a ZEB prototype is that as a building it uses significantly less energy than a normal building and can produce its own energy using solar power.”

“In creating SUSTIE, we have leveraged Mitsubishi Electric’s strengths by introducing the most efficient equipment and systems to achieve high energy saving targets. For example, the ventilation system utilizes the Lossnay brand of ventilating heat exchangers to recover indoor heat and apply it to incoming fresh air to the building. Additionally, the elevator system uses Mitsubishi Electric’s own elevators, which can be seamlessly connected to all systems.”

Strategic collaboration with Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO)

At the Sustainable Building Collaboration launch event, Mitsubishi Electric Thailand announced a cooperation with the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO) and showcased how its technology may contribute to a Net Zero future.

By working together, they are developing a framework that will help companies adhere to new environmental laws, like those requiring carbon footprint certification and mandatory greenhouse gas reporting. In order to help Thai companies fulfill international sustainability requirements, the TGO is putting in place systems for carbon certification and verification at the organizational and product levels.

By offering its knowledge of energy management and data tracking, Mitsubishi Electric is assisting regional businesses in simplifying their adherence to carbon reduction goals.

Financial sector engagement to support green business transitions

The Sustainable Building Collaboration initiative comprises relationships with important financial stakeholders in addition to legislative and technological support. This includes Krungsri Bank, which can provide customized lending options and green finance to enable businesses to modernize infrastructure and invest in sustainable technologies.

In order to assist small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in making the shift to environmentally friendly operations, Mitsubishi Electric Thailand and its partners are offering tools and advice. This partnership is a component of the comprehensive strategy required to promote long-term, successful sustainability throughout Thailand’s varied industrial environment.

Empowering the industrial sector with automation and carbon management

By creating and implementing state-of-the-art tools for real-time energy management, Mitsubishi Electric Thailand plays a key role in the effort, which furthers the company’s commitment to promoting carbon reduction in the industrial sector through the Sustainable Building Collaboration.

The GENESIS64TM SCADA platform is one example of this, connecting machines and equipment to track and control energy use throughout operations. This solution allows businesses to make informed decisions about sustainability initiatives and provides exact management of carbon emissions by allowing organizations to view and evaluate their energy consumption data in real-time.

Parinwatt Parnsingh Industrial Marketing Management Division Manager from Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation (Thailand) (MELFT), said: “The key to achieving carbon neutrality and reducing carbon emissions for every organization is being able to effectively measure the amount of carbon in every process. Because if we can’t measure it, it means we can’t manage it, and it must be clearly visible for analysis and entry into the process of action to reduce carbon in each step.”

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Mr. Tetsuya Shinohara, Managing Director, Mitsubishi Electric Asia (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

A crucial component of Mitsubishi Electric Thailand’s plan to promote a cooperative atmosphere for sustainable growth is the Sustainable Building Collaboration 2024 project. Mitsubishi Electric Thailand aims to establish an ecosystem that supports the full lifecycle of sustainable building, from planning and construction to operation and maintenance, by bringing together manufacturers, building operators, regulatory agencies, and financial institutions.

“Today, we recognize that sustainability is a shared goal, achievable only through collaboration,” said Tetsuya Shinohara, Managing Director of Mitsubishi Electric Asia (Thailand). “The Sustainable Building Collaboration is our commitment to driving meaningful change by combining resources and expertise with partners across all sectors. Together, we are working to create an ecosystem that empowers industries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and embrace a sustainable future.”

Mitsubishi Electric Thailand is in a strong position to further Thailand’s sustainable development objectives with this all-encompassing project, using its connections and experience to promote innovation and aid in the nation’s shift to a low-carbon economy.

Mitsubishi Electric Thailand hopes to establish a standard for sustainable construction techniques in the area and have a real influence on the path to Net Zero through the Sustainable construction Collaboration.

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