Shell won Thailand and ASEAN awards for its Creative Energy Saving Building

Shell Thailand

Shell Thailand received the Excellent Award from DEDE for Creative Building (Retrofitted Building) and the Zero Energy Building Award at the ASEAN Energy Awards 2022. These two awards recognize the outstanding renovation of Shell’s headquarters in Thailand, which reflects their commitment to energy efficiency and the Shell WorkWELL Standard.

Ms. Ornuthai remarked, “The Thailand Energy Awards stand as a source of immense pride for Shell, reaffirming our unwavering commitment to continuous development. We strive to provide high-quality energy solutions to drivers while demonstrating our steadfast dedication to environmental responsibility and aligning our operations with people’s daily lives. The renovation of the Shell Headquarters Building not only underscores our aspiration to set an example on a modern energy-efficient structure, but it has also earned well-deserved recognition from the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE). We are honored that the project was selected to represent Thailand in a prestigious contest and achieved the Winner of Zero Energy Building in ASEAN for the Best Practices Awards for Energy Efficient Buildings Awards at ASEAN Energy Awards 2022.

In renovating its headquarters, Shell has seamlessly aligned the building with its operational objectives, prioritizing energy efficiency. The renovation preserved the original structure while making significant enhancements to comply with the “Shell WorkWELL Standard,”which includes ergonomic principles, safety standards, efficient space utilization, and energy conservation. This initiative plays a pivotal role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from Shell’s operations, thereby aligning with the ‘Powering Progress’ strategy’s goal of achieving net-zero emissions.

The design of Shell Thailand’s Head Office (Shell Building 1) emphasizes accessibility, openness, and extensive natural lighting. This design strategy significantly reduces dependence on artificial lighting, resulting in 20.84% energy savings, equivalent to 811,000 kWh annually. Additionally, the installation of solar cells on the building’s rooftops and parking areas is projected to save an extra 1,075,943 kWh per year.

The building has switched to LED bulbs and introduced a Smart Lighting system that automatically adjusts lighting output based on occupancy and ambient light level entering the building. Additionally, the centralized air conditioning system (AHU) has been upgraded for improved efficiency. The building now features a fresh air ventilation system with an exhaust fan motor, ensuring the inflow of fresh air and balanced ventilation throughout the internal and external areas of the building. These enhancements ensure the air quality within the building consistently meets established standards.

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