Cagayan de Oro Property Developer to Present Cost-effective, Energy-efficient Housing Solutions at Affordable Housing Confab

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The rotational brownouts in Mindanao might have waned, but the region is still in the midst of a power crisis. As the power crisis continues, consumers are left to bear the brunt of brownouts and rising electricity costs. What can property developers then do to help minimize the consumers’ dependence on the power grid while at the same time offer affordable projects? How can they make buildings more energy efficient?

Using a combination of smart grid technology, renewable energy sources and high-performance design may just be the solution, according to Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-Development Corp. (ITPI) chairman and CEO Arch. Romolo V. Nati, who will present at the Affordable Housing Conference on June 25 in Ascott Makati. ITPI is a young Cagayan de Oro property developer specializing in sustainable architecture and design. Its first project, Primavera Residences, is the first eco-friendly condo complex in Cagayan de Oro.

“Renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic solar panels can reduce the power consumption of a building and save on electricity costs,” shared Nati. “Energy produced from the solar panels can be used to power some areas, if not all, of the building, thus making it self-sufficient and less reliant on the grid.”

According to Nati, integrating these renewable sources with the smart grid technology will further make the building energy-efficient. A smart grid is a computer-based, remote-controlled system that regulates the power supply and efficiency of a building or house.

“Designing buildings in consideration of the surrounding environment and local climate will also enable developers to build sustainable structures that can withstand extreme weather conditions. This is what we call high-performance design. However, there is a general misconception that green buildings are expensive to develop. As a sustainable developer, I believe that constructing sustainable buildings does not need to be costly. You just have to come up with a design that does not use expensive materials in order to build affordable projects,” he added.

The conference aims to gather property developers, building contractors, members of the public and private housing sectors, and environmental groups from across Asia to discuss and share ideas on the best measures in building quality housing at affordable prices as well as on sustainable development. It also seeks to address issues on the lack of supply but increasing demand for low-cost housing.

ITPI president Atty. Jojo Leviste will be moderating a panel on a session called “Venturing into sustainable ways in building low cost houses.”

Primavera Residences is an energy-efficient mixed-use development in Cagayan de Oro City. Its green features include cantilevers on the exterior walls that protect the windows from the harsh sunlight during the hottest part of the day, thus lessening the need for aircon use. The building will also be fitted with photovoltaic solar panels on the rooftop to produce its own energy and power its common areas. Because of its eco-friendly features, Primavera Residences has recently been awarded as Best Mixed-Use Development in the Philippines by the prestigious International Property Awards during the 2014-2015 Asia Pacific Property Summit in Kuala Lumpur.

To learn more about Primavera Residences, visit the website at www.primaveraresidences.com or call (088) 310-8173, 0917-7921078.

 

Cagayan de Oro Property Developer to Share Sustainable Dev’t. Practices at Asia Clean Energy Forum 2014

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Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-Development Corp. (ITPI), a Filipino-Italian property development firm specializing in sustainable architecture and design, has joined the region’s project developers and clean energy experts in the upcoming 9th Asia Clean Energy Forum (ACEF) 2014. Organized by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), US Agency for International Development (USAID) and World Energy Council, the forum starts from June 16 to 20 and aims to gather policy makers and clean energy experts to share the best practices in the industry. ITPI’s chairman and CEO Arch. Romolo V. Nati is slated to share his own experience on sustainable development on June 19. The forum will be held at the ADB Headquarters in Mandaluyong City.

ACEF 2014 will cover panel discussions, plenary sessions and deep dive workshops on various topics such as off-grid renewable energy, innovative approaches to clean energy projects, as well as the challenges facing the industry today. The fourth day of the forum will include a session on sourcing finance for clean energy projects by SMEs. The session is organized in partnership with the Private Finance Advisory Network (PFAN), a global organization initiated by the Climate Technology Initiative (CTI) that helps promising businesses find funding for clean energy projects.

ITPI’s first project, Primavera Residences, a green mixed-use development in Cagayan de Oro, will be presented as a case study during this session. The company’s development projects are supported by CTI-PFAN in partnership with USAID and ADB.

“CTI-PFAN has been one of our active supporters and we are pleased to be a part of this session and share with the audience our innovative approach on sustainable development as well as the challenges we faced when we started our projects,” said Nati.

Primavera Residences is an award-winning, eco-friendly condo complex located in Uptown Cagayan de Oro. Its green features include photovoltaic solar panels that will be fitted on the building’s rooftop to produce its own energy. Because of its green features, it recently won in the 2014 Asia Pacific Property Awards for Best Mixed-Use Development in the Philippines. In 2010, the property was cited by CTI-PFAN as one of the promising clean energy investment opportunities in the Philippines during the Philippine Clean Energy Investor Forum.

To know more about Primavera Residences, visit www.primaveraresidences.com or call (088) 310-8173, 0917-7921078.