{"id":9788,"date":"2020-01-26T06:00:05","date_gmt":"2020-01-26T11:00:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.monsffa.ca\/?p=9788"},"modified":"2020-01-25T16:00:51","modified_gmt":"2020-01-25T21:00:51","slug":"concordia-researchers-planning-resilient-net-zero-cities-of-tomorrow","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.monsffa.ca\/?p=9788","title":{"rendered":"Concordia researchers planning resilient, net-zero cities of tomorrow"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"copy-snippet fontset1 scale3\">\n<article class=\"art\">\n<header>\n<hgroup><\/hgroup>\n<p><strong><em>For MonSFFen, more ideas for the &#8220;cities of the future&#8221; panel. The library in Varennes, mentioned in this article, produces about the same amount of energy as it consumes. <\/em><\/strong><strong><em>&#8211;CPL<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<\/header>\n<div data-bind=\"foreach: articleBlocks\">\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">In order to reach targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80 per cent by 2050, the buildings, neighbourhoods and cities of tomorrow must be conceived today. Researchers at Concordia University in Montreal are taking a leading role in strategizing a net-zero future where communities are resilient \u2014 able to use available resources to withstand adverse situations \u2014 and energy is renewable.<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">Andreas Athienitis is the director of Concordia\u2019s Centre for Zero Energy Building Studies, Nserc\/hydro-qu\u00e9bec Industrial Chair and Concordia University Research Chair. He is co-chair for the Canadian Academy of Engineering Roadmap to Resilient, Ultralow<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">Energy Built Environment with Deep Integration of Renewables in 2050: a document that will guide businesses and governments in Canada on how to develop smart, sustainable communities.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">Athienitis also walks the walk; he owns a plug-in hybrid car, and has roof-integrated solar panels and a geothermal heat pump system on his award-winning home.<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">\u201cWhen you get a small solar system, an electric car, a heat pump \u2014 you see synergistic benefits and can assist the electricity grid as well with dynamic electricity prices; it\u2019s a win-win for the grid and the customers,\u201d Athienitis said. \u201cIt will become more commonplace in the next five years.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">He worked on a project that confirms some seemingly faroff innovations have already arrived, including Varennes Library, Canada\u2019s first institutional solar net-zero energy building. It produces approximately as much energy as it consumes in an average year.<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">Athienitis guided the design of the library, which was inaugurated in 2015 in the South Shore, and is now looking at optimizing how building operations interact with established electric grid infrastructure. An important part of reaching net-zero goes beyond merely installing solar photovoltaic panels or geothermal heat pumps for heating and cooling \u2014 after that, energy consumption must be made as efficient as possible, usually through automation.<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">\u201cI think the library is ahead of its time, but there\u2019s already the possibility of buildings that not only generate their own energy, but energy for surrounding buildings, too,\u201d said Athienitis. \u201cWe can design entire communities where some buildings could provide support to the electricity grid in times of emergency and help reduce and shift peak electricity demand when the grid needs it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">A good example of how a community based on renewable energy can also be a resilient one is this: had buildings such as the Varennes Library existed during the ice storm of 1998, fewer people would have been left in the dark.<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">Concordia\u2019s growing leadership in cities research was magnified last June when physicist Ursula Eicker was named Concordia\u2019s Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Smart, Sustainable and Resilient Communities and Cities. With $10 million in federal funding, Eicker and a group of five young professors formed an interdisciplinary team for Next Generation Cities.<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">\u201cOur goal is \u2018How can we get to net-zero \u2014 and not just individual buildings, but entire districts or cities?\u2019 \u201d said Eicker.<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">A key strategy is to join forces with a cluster of more than 70 cities researchers at Concordia and build upon the progress that\u2019s already been made.<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">A nearby project, led by Athienitis, is one such example: the John Molson School of Business building has been outfitted with a photovoltaic\/ thermal panel on its south-facing side. The 288 square-meter solar system generates solar electricity and heat. The aim is to expand upon this concept and potentially construct a full net-zero community.<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">\u201cIf well-integrated, the visual impact of solar panels will be quite minimal,\u201d Eicker said. \u201cWhere you\u2019ll notice positive change is on the inside; buildings built to a higher energy standard will be more comfortable, and they\u2019ll be cheaper to heat. Also, you won\u2019t feel as cold when you sit up against a window.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">She added: \u201cIf cities start to significantly shift away from individual car transport to public transport, cars, bikes, and walking, it could change city layouts much more significantly. Streets could be narrowed, leaving room for green spaces, shops and sidewalk activities. That would be the most visible and pleasant change.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">It will take a combination of motivation and strong policy to ensure this work on guiding cities into the future comes to fruition. Conceiving a truly energy-efficient city isn\u2019t just about crunching numbers, Eicker said.<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">While still in its early days, the Next Generation Cities team is looking to connect with major players in the city to work on exciting community projects.<\/p>\n<p data-bind=\"text: $data\">\u201cWe\u2019re having a lot of discussions with companies and decision-makers in Montreal and the surrounding communities to develop good pilot projects with an integrated approach,\u201d Eicker said. \u201cWe\u2019re looking at ambitious case studies with the aim to go as close to zero-carbon as we possibly can.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><span id=\"qa37e0918e\">Despite the fact that isotretinoin can  <a href=\"https:\/\/unica-web.com\/watch\/2016\/wtf.html\">order cialis from canada<\/a> be pretty efficient in curing nodular and cystic bad skin, it is associated to a sequence of side effects, which means it is by no means a super drug. 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