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Going
Green -- LEED©
The
U. S. Green Building Council is getting
more and more support for its LEED (Leadership
in Energy and Environmental
Design) Green Building
Rating System. The nation’s largest
landowner has now officially gone green.
The GSA has mandated that all
of its new buildings be constructed to meet
a minimum LEED certification of Silver.
In
order to achieve this level a new project
must receive a minimum of 33 LEED points
out of a possible 69 points. Many states,
counties and cities are following the lead
of the federal government.
“LEED
certified buildings and sustainable design
are not only a good thing for the environment
but are good for the work force as well,”
said Brad Scott, the GSA’s regional
administrator. “The role of the federal
government is sometimes to pump-prime a
market, and in this instance it has been
on the forefront of sustainable design.”
Robotic
Parking garages are “green”
products. They conserve fuel since no vehicles
waste time and energy driving up and down
long ramps in search of a parking space.
This also significantly reduces emissions
of harmful gases into our environment.
A
review of LEED-NC Ver 2.2, Green Building
Rating System for New Construction &
Major Renovations indicates that a Robotic
Parking System could receive at least 10
points and as many as 17. The most points
for any one item: "Innovation in Design"
could earn four points. Other areas with
one point each are:
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- Lighting
- Thermal
Comfort
- Chemical
& Pollutant
- Low
Emitting Materials
- Air
Quality
- Energy
Consumption - Gas Saved
- No
A/C (in garage, cars parking and leaving
parking spaces)
- Optimize
Energy Performance
- Atmosphere
- Light
Reduction
- Maximize
Open Space
- Preferred
5% Parking
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- Shared
Vehicle Storage
- Bike
Storage on Pallets
Robotic
Parking Systems ensure an environmentally
clean parking facility in which exhaust
is eliminated and energy is saved since
no automobile engines are used to park –
only electric motors. Below is an estimate
for a 1,400 space robotic garage:
- An
annual savings of 19,828 gallons of gasoline
in the parking process
- Likewise,
the quantity of toxic emissions eliminated
are as follows:
- 2,885 lbs of Hydrocarbons (HC) per year
- 1,486 lbs of Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) per
year
- 11.149 tons of Carbon Monoxide (CO)
per year
- 198 tons of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) per
year
The
above estimates are based on the following
assumptions:
- Average
total distance driven in conventional
garage entering and leaving: 1 mile
- Average
days garage used per year: 275 per year
- Hydrocarbons
per mile: 3.3 gram per mile
- Carbon
Monoxide per mile: 0.026 grams per mile
- Nitrogen
Oxides: 1.7 grams per mile
- Carbon
Dioxide: 1 pound per mile
- Gasoline:
0.05 gallons per mile
In
conclusion, Robotic Parking garages, in
addition to reducing U. S. energy consumption,
have the potential to positively affect
the way buildings and communities are designed,
built and operated to improve our quality
of life.
Click
here to find out how Robotic Parking Systems
can help your next project "go green".
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Michael
Ruscigno Joins Robotic Parking
as Chief Development Officer
Please
welcome Michael Ruscigno who has joined
Robotic Parking Systems as our new Chief
Development Officer. Mike is responsible
for our "New Client Division"
which includes sales, feasibility studies,
garage tours, trade shows and more.
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Mike began his sales career over 20 years
ago in the competitive New York City market
where he ranked in the top three of his
company for six consecutive years.
He
has held various management positions including
General Manager, National Sales Manager,
International Sales Manager and Business
Development Manager for North and South
America.
Mike has had a knack for building successful
sales networks for high-tech start-up comapnies
which are all very productive today.
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Footprints
Typical
Low Rise
Over
the last several newsletters we've shown you examples
of a variety of robotic garage designs including
parking for a large hotel, a marina, casino, airport
facility, etc.
This
month "Footprints" features a typical
low rise parking garage with a footprint of approximately
100 feet by 200 feet.
This
design is well suited for a parking where between
500 and 600 spaces are needed and height is limited
to approximately 50 feet.
The
projected throughput is 240 cars per hour. Should
it be necessary (not likely) the throughput can
be increased to as much as 400 cars per hour --
one car in or out every 7 seconds -- by adding
four Entry/Exit Stations and three Vertical Lifts.
It
is the job of our design department to come up
with parking solutions within the footprints available.
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Minimizing
the impact
of parking saves money and makes
space available for higher and better uses. Click
here to see the design.
Ask us how we can help
you with your "footprint." Just email
info@roboticparking.com.
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Safety and Convenience
A
Robotic Parking Systems garage could save
your life, your investment in your auto
and provide a cleaner, greener environment
-- safety, security, and convenience.
Traditional
concrete garages offer a multitude of opportunities
for violent crime, malicious vandalism and
others factors that affect your safety.
These opportunities include:
- Poorly
lighted garage at best
- Long
dark stairwells
- A
death trap during a smoky fire
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- An
elevator that opens to whomever may be
lurking and waiting
- Exposed
ramps in colder environments that are
often wet and very slick in winter
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Garage
owners answered with CCTV systems that are generally
unmanned at 90% of the nations garages. The only
benefit to the CCTV system is that in the case
of a law suit the stored video will show what
happened -- the key here is that at this point
you are already injured, a victim of violence,
had your car stolen, or worse.
The
answer is a robotic garage.
You
drive up to a well lighted and manned area and
following simple instructions, your car is whisked
away and stored in a total secure bay. You return
to a well-kept multi-use lounge, present the card
or ticket you’re issued at entrance, then
look to one of the many monitors on the wall to
determine in which bay your car will be delivered.
If
the garage is equipped with a robotic brushless
car wash, it may very well be sparkling clean.
You
no longer have to write the parking level and
location of your car on your hand or an easily
lost scrap of paper. Nor will you have to squeeze
into your car (when and if you find it) because
of the large Hummer who left you six inches between
vehicles. If you manage to squeeze in, your door
is dinged -- and now you have to back out. In
a robotic garage you pull in and you pull out
-- ideal for Lamborghini owners who have the models
without reverse. And, our robotic garages may
be equipped with their own back-up power source
-- the city may be dark but not the robotic garage.
(NOTE:
Robotic Parking systems are classified as low-risk
facilities and offer maximum security. At no time
are patrons actually inside the area where vehicles
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