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  1. indoor and outdoor levels of NO, NO2, SO2 and O3 in ten units and concluded that outdoor levels were higher than indoor levels, and based on the IAQ criteria (Table I) that NOx levels may be a cause for concern. Airborne particulate is a major problem for homes

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  2. Hong Kong’s current economic climate has lead to recent repressions in the building industry, ... Design: In Hong Kong, the majority of our time is spent indoors (over 70 %), and therefore building design shape the standard of our living and working environment ...

    • Peter Chan, Chi Keung, Kevin Edmunds
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  4. The Housing Authority is the largest developer in Hong Kong with a stock of approximately 677 800 flats which house approximately one third of the population of the city. We have a construction programme of approximately 15 000 new flats every year and this programme requires proper management to limit its impact on the local environment.

  5. In support of the Hong Kong Roadmap on Popularisation of Electric Vehicles, we have adopted 100% EV charging-enabling facilities in all new estate indoor private car parks. At present, HA has provided electric vehicle (EV) chargers at about 1,920 private car (PC) parking spaces in 79 carparks.

  6. The HA endeavours to enhance the resilience and sustainability of our housing to cope with all kinds of environmental challenges. Over the past 20 years, we have been designing our buildings in a sustainable way, which empowered us to align with the global call for climate change mitigation. Our estates are planned and designed with climate ...

  7. Energy Conservation and Carbon Management. We continued to maintain the ISO 14001 certification for Environmental Management System for all public rental housing (PRH) estates. An internal audit was completed in the first quarter of 2021 whereas the external Surveillance Audit for PRH estates was carried out in May 2021.

  8. the room. This approach has high potential in Hong Kong where high angles of sun can be diffused by the light shelf and directed to the interior. The assessment of solar heat gain reduction can be estimated by the DTM analysis. Figure 8 shows the effect of a