What Is BRE Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM)?
If you're in the market for a new building, you might want to consider making it one that's green. We mean this literally: green buildings are eco-friendly and sustainable, which helps us all by reducing our carbon footprint and preserving our planet. It also means that if you're looking to build something new, you'll want to make sure that it's built in a way that will help preserve energy and resources—and the best way to do that is through BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method). BREEAM stands for "Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method," and it's the gold standard for rating the sustainability of buildings. It uses several criteria, but the one that affects information technology the most is energy efficiency. Initially developed in the United Kingdom, BREEAM has spread to other European and Gulf countries. BRE Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) was initially developed in the UK to help assess buildings' environmental impact on their surrounding environment. BREEAM aims to create sustainable buildings that are not only environmentally responsible but also socially responsible and economically viable. The rating system is broken down into three categories: energy use (EE), carbon dioxide emissions (CO2), and water usage (WU). Each type has sub-categories that contribute to the overall score for each building. Energy Efficiency (EE) assesses how much energy a building uses per square meter compared to similar structures. This metric takes into account how much electricity or gas a building uses, things like heating and cooling systems used, and lighting efficiency. Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO2) measure how much greenhouse gases are emitted as part of running operations within each building, such as lighting or heating/cooling. BREEAM is a certification system that measures the environmental impact of buildings. It can be applied to any building, including offices, schools and hospitals. In the context of IT, it mainly affects the energy efficiency of all the computer systems in a building. Increasing efficiency might include purchasing more efficient computers, consolidating multiple servers into fewer virtual machines and installing energy-efficient cooling systems.
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