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The Szencorp Building
The Szencorp Building at 40 Albert Road, in South Melbourne is still Australia’s highest-rated green building. In 2004-5, Szencorp purchased and refurbished what was an average and inefficient commercial building into a state-of-the-art sustainable building. Read more.
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Szen2
Szen2 in Melbourne’s East Hawthorn is Szencorp’s next sustainable commercial refurbishment project, aiming to achieve top industry sustainability ratings while returning commercial yields for investors. |
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Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)
In 2008, Szencorp funded Sydney’s Institute for Sustainable Futures to create Australia’s first PHEV. The Szencorp PHEV, a converted Toyota Prius, can run on electricity or petrol (like conventional hybrids) and can be charged using renewable energy from a normal household powerpoint. What sets the PHEV apart from other electric cars is that it also has a “power out” capacity, meaning it can supply our homes and offices in high demand periods. Using electricity to drive this car costs as little as a quarter of the price of petrol-powered motoring.
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Renewable Energy Dandenong (RED)
The Renewable Energy Dandenong (RED) facility is Carbon Partners' flagship project to be located in Dandenong South, Melbourne.
The RED facility will transform various green and food organic wastes into base-load renewable electricity and a premium organic fertiliser using GBU anaerobic digestion technology. Read more. |
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India
Szencorp is aiming to break new ground in building energy savings in India, with a project supported by the Commonwealth Government through the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate. The project aims to upgrade a number of existing buildings in Delhi using Energy Performance Contracting, an innovative form of financing under which an expert energy company provides a guarantee of the energy savings it expects to make on a project. |
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