TIP NO. 16: EXPERTISE FROM GLOBAL REMOTE ISLANDS
Our early years of R&D, across the Japanese islands of 1970’s, evolved our engineering expertise for an absolutely secure anchoring technique (on both rooftops & now solar Façade-curtain walls) of Ren.Energy devices onto variable exterior building envelopes. This demanded resilience to the highest cyclonic wind loading and also for Historic & Heritage structures in an earthquake zone.
We progressed to overcome the Japanese “Rooftop Taboo” which lead to receiving the first ever 1985 JIS-Mark Award (by MITI) for a non-Japanesedevice. From this, we gained the recognition & “acceptance” for our Ren.Energy Engineering Design submittal to win the Athlete’s Village 1988 Seoul Olympicscontract.
Thereafter, we progressed from N. Asia to all the remote (High Energy Tariff) island locations of S. Pacific, Indian Ocean, Caribbean, & Mediterranean to Design (with Advisory on-site Supervision) ever larger Facility structures that required meeting the financial imperative for Rapid ROI <5years by the international investors. It was a very practical learning discipline for the “Green” 21st Century.
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