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electricity charge. In the conventional project, the
building that has the same size of the Government
Complex will has the electricity charge about 50 million
baht per year, but this project will has the electricity
charge about 75 million baht per year. This cause to
reduce the electricity charge about 275 million baht per
year.
Fig. 15. The compare of the construction cost in air condition system,
sub-station, and electricity charge between conventional building and
the Government Complex.
Fig. 16. The picture shoe the outside of the Government Complex.
When consider this project with the paradigm shift
concept, which was the study that compares the
electricity demand and CO
2
emission in Thailand [7], The
Government Complex was in the research and
development in energy integration period.
Fig. 16. The Government Complex in the paradigm shift concept.
The Government Complex has potential to shift into
the next period, the sustainable era, when applying the
solar energy or other renewable energy which the
designer was prepared into the building.
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CKNOWLEDGEMENT
The author would like to thank to the Dhanarak Asset
Development Company Limited (DAD), the Government
Center Design Consultant, and the Project Management
Supervisor Consultant (PMSC) for the information for
this study.
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