1. Life Media facade Fengshui Provoke movement (Zaha Hadid) Religion Spiritual Tai Chi Architecture Harvest Renewable energy Magic Sports ENERGY Art Form Engineering/ Science Music Sculptures Painting Source Receiver Processed Used Stored
2. Definition of Energy 4BC - energy derives from Greek ἐνέργεια (energeia) = activity, operation 1600s - Gottfried Leibniz (vis viva) product of the mass of an object and its velocity squared 1807 - Thomas Young 1st to use the term “Energy” Primary Energy Secondary Energy Energy consumable Energy expanded Net Energy (NEG) = EnergyConsumable − EnergyExpended
3. Definition Low energy - uses less energy, from any source, than a traditional or average contemporary house Passive - require little energy for space Zero - zero net energy consumption and zero carbon emissions annually (requires the use of onsite renewable energy technologies ) Net zero - produces as much energy as it uses over the course of a year Plus Energy – produces more renewable energy than it consumes Energy Conservation – usually comes in the form of codes and standards On grid ZEB in Singapore Off grid
12. Exergy? ENERGY is motion or ability to produce motion EXERGY is work (= ordered motion) or ability to produce work. When exergy reaches the earth, it is gradually destroyed, but on the way it manages to drive, among other things, the water/wind system, and life on earth
19. Future of Energy If energy cant be created nor destroyed why is there an energy crisis? Perhaps we need a better quality of exergy. Thus, leading to the creation of new energy technologies and way of life of the future.