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How Arup used performance modelling on net-zero school

The Mynydd Isa Campus in north Wales: how Arup used performance modellin tech
Image courtesy of IES

Arup has used performance modelling technology to design a school in Wales that is net-zero carbon in operation (NZCio).

The £63m Mynydd Isa Campus is a two-storey, 10,500 sq m facility near Mold in Flintshire, north Wales, for 43 nursery pupils, 600 primary pupils and 700 secondary students. The scheme was completed by Robertson in June, and the contractor will provide the hard FM.

Arup used the Virtual Environment dynamic modelling software from IES (IESVE) to reduce carbon emissions by more than 100 tonnes per year.

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