The Advanced Engineering Building (AEB) achieves a high standard in ecological sustainability.

The energy efficient mixed-mode air conditioning system allows natural ventilation during cooler periods supplemented with tempered air, precooled via a basement masonry labyrinth, during warmer periods.

In addition, a 95.75 kWp photovoltaic array and a solar hot water system reduce this building’s reliance on fossil-fuels. 

The AEB's 95.75 kWp solar photovoltaic system is comprised of 383 modules mounted on tilted frames facing north-west to optimise energy production, and it has been configured into 10 arrays distributed accross the rooftop of levels 7 and 8. 

In tune with the AEB's Living Laboratory concept, this system's high visibility and easy access make it a valuable tool for teaching and an ideal site for interactive learning and experimentation.

More information on this building's features and Green Star ratings is available at the AEB's website.

The mixed-mode air conditioning system allows natural ventilation during cooler periods supplemented with tempered air, precooled via a basement masonry labyrinth, during warmer periods.
The Advanced Engineering Building's 95.75 kWp solar photovoltaic system is comprised of 383 modules mounted on tilted frames facing north-west to optimise energy production.
Site name UQ St. Lucia Campus
Building / location Advanced Engineering Building (AEB)
Suburb / city St. Lucia, Brisbane QLD, 4067
Nominal DC output 95.75 kWp
Module area 640 m2
Start-up date 24/07/2013
Visible on Live Data display Yes
Date connected to display 24/07/2013
Site longitude 153°00'53"E
Site latitude 27°29'58"S
Height above sea level 18 + Building Height
Time zone AEST
Type of installation Roof-top (elevated)
Tracking system No tracking system
Tilt 5° - 10°
Orientation 340°
Module make & model Q Cells (Q.Pro – G2 250)
Module technology Polycrystalline Silicon
Module size 1670 x 1000 mm
Number of modules 383
Inverter make & model Aurora Power One PVI- 10.0-OUTD
Number of inverters 10