Introduction
The net zero carbon commitment 2030 recognizes the effective pathway to reduce overall energy. It focuses on renewable energy to bring innovation and transform the global environment by 2030—the UEL support meeting the ambitious target. Siemens is continually focusing on the delivery the outstanding output and improving the measures to reduce the energy consumption in the University as well as bringing innovation and engineering solutions to reduce carbon frequently and encourage the renewable energy infrastructure in the Docklands and Stratford. In this article, the researcher has focused on the design issues because UEL’s campuses efficiently identify the road map and focus on the strategies to take the initiative to focus on the innovation infrastructure, climate change, and solving the issues to become London’s leading University o achieve sustainability (Geroe, 2022).
Design issues
UEL Effectively focuses on developing the skills among the students to adopt the green economy successfully and accomplishes the research and development programs to boost design. The space constraints in the ‘University of east London.’ continually develop the growth programs to become truly net-zero institutions, analyzing climate change and encouraging the campus’s biodiversity to fill the sustainability ambition fully. The teaching research helps the students develop the local community innovation infrastructure (Nieto, 2022).
The University is achieving success in developing a better road map to reduce carbon, generally monitoring the four sections of renewable energy sources, and analyzing sustainable enterprises for real-time energy. The biggest limitation in the sector is that it needs strong ‘leaving lab’ and ‘real-time energy data. The first step to reducing the carbon emission in the University is to successfully evaluate the operational cost of installing LED lighting in the entire building and successfully modify the university building’s administration system. There is a huge financial burden on the University, and its needs proper time (Liu et al., 2022).
The second step is to consider the engineering design and to develop sustainable energy Technology to install solar panels on the rooftop of the building car parks. Trolling solar panels aims to bring vehicle charging solutions to reduce energy consumption, continually focus on zero carbon emissions, and explore significant development (Jeong et al., 2022).
Solutions
For this development, the student needs to develop the skills, knowledge, and experiences, develop better research programs to engage with unique green technology and take the opportunity of the UEL to enhance the learning skills with Siemens. Renewable energy sources are the least pricey, directly mitigating carbon emissions and air pollution and boosting sustainable development (Limmeechokchai et al., 2022). As a professional consultant, I am responsible for analyzing the sustainable approach to bring long-term advantage and support the University of East London and the local community. Focusing on the public-private partnership and developing individual solar kits are the basic requirements to solve the electricity problems and reduce indoor pollution by providing renewable energy by 2030. The long-term policies need to minimize the use of conventional energy and advertise the use of renewable by setting the target to focus on sustainable energy development in the different power sectors. What are the other solutions for generating renewable energy to minimize carbon? Solar Impulse label Is the most important and innovative solution to meet the energy crisis and develop sustainability (Ganzer et al., 2022). It is very important to understand the energy crisis and try to save as much energy as possible by incorporating smart grid solutions, developing the energy infrastructure, and successfully replacing traditional bulbs with LED. Hydropower, wind, and biomass energy are the other most important and effective solutions to reduce carbon emissions and smartly handle the energy crisis (Iyer et al., 2022). Biomass from the plant and the hydropower from the running water are also measured as sources of renewable energy that support climate change and improve air quality. In the UK, Solan energy is getting popular to successfully supplementary the energy uses. Apart from this, wind energy is also getting familiar and contributing to the national grid. Turbines are used to generate wind energy. Tidal energy Is also considered the most important and effective hydro energy to use the ocean currents to run the turbine and generators (Olympios et al., 2022).
Conclusion
Renewable energy and reducing carbon are the major goals of the Dockland university. To reduce carbon emissions to support the environment and climate by reducing global warming. This report focuses on the student’s design problems to increase renewable energy production and take real actions to help the environment and future generations. University focuses on reducing carbon emissions and energy consumption, so it’s taking the initiative to install LED lighting in the building. It continually focuses on establishing Solar photovoltaics (PV) that only support the UEL to minimize carbon. It is very important to focus on the design issues to successfully manage the living lab and teach the students about the importance of sustainability and maximizing the operation to fulfill the ambition to reach zero carbon by 2030 successfully. As the world population Rises, it’s very important the development of innovations and sustainable energy sources to protect the planet and the climate and fulfill the demands to take the right direction for renewable.
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