Sustainable development
Standard Bank reduces carbon footprint
Committment to green building standards
Standard Bank Group is looking at introducing energy saving measures across the group, and the pilot of the large-scale solar system, combined with the use of energy efficient heat pumps, could be used in areas where energy constraints hinder new business development or the full optimisation of the bank's properties. "We are committed to building all of our new real estate developments to 4-star green building standards, and cater for reducing CO2 emissions, optimal energy use and savings, and the introduction of the latest green technology," said De la Rey. Standard Bank Group has also upgraded its air conditioning chillers at the Standard Bank Centre in Johannesburg, while continuous energy audits are also conducted to assist with the introduction of energy efficient technology and other improvements.Driving sustainability
With the introduction of alternative energy solutions in the areas of water heating, light control and air-conditioning, Standard Bank Group has reduced its energy demand to 56 watts per square metre, well below national averages. According to Standard Bank Group sustainability director Karin Ireton, the energy efficiency project is part of the bank's commitment to driving sustainability, and forms part of efforts to make the group environmentally and economically efficient. "In implementing new technologies, companies like Standard Bank can reduce the demand for fossil-fuel based energy and take pressure of the electricity grid," she said. "Energy constraints are currently a potential cap on growth within the economy and the challenge to all companies is to increase economic output with less energy." SAinfo reporter
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