Delta's Sponsored Green Building for Namasia Minquan Elementary School in Taiwan Becomes Asia's First LEED-certified Zero Energy Academic Campus
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Tuesday, November 30, 2021
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The eco-friendly building, thus, becomes the first academic facility in Asia to hold the LEED Zero Energy certification.
Key Points:
- The eco-friendly building, thus, becomes the first academic facility in Asia to hold the LEED Zero Energy certification.
- 'Sustainable Conservation' refers to the effort to enhance energy efficiency and savings while 'Nurturing Life'bears the meaning of protectingour environment.
- The certified Minquan Elementary School is one of our sustainable conservation initiatives.
- The Minquan Elementary School was reconstructed jointly by Delta and the Delta Electronics Foundation in the aftermath of Typhoon Morakot in 2009.