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Transcript of Low Carbon Buildings in Malaysia @ Low Carbon Asia Conference by UTM
Steve Anthony Lojuntin Head of Energy Demand Management (Energy Efficiency) Unit
Sustainable Energy Development Authority @ SEDA Malaysia
Tel / SMS / WhatApps :+6019-2829102 Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
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23 NOVEMBER 2016
2nd International Conference
of Low Carbon Asia
LOW CARBON BUILDING
INITIATIVES IN MALAYSIA Affordable and practical way to reduce carbon in building sector
GLOBAL PROBLEM - CLIMATE CHANGE,
GHG
PROBLEM!
CLIMATE CHANGE IS THE PROBLEM [MAINLY CAUSED BY GREEN HOUSE
GASES (GHG)]
SOLUTION!
GREEN TECHNOLOGY AND
GREEN LIVING IS THE SOLUTION
GHG : Carbon dioxide, Methane, NOx, SOx, CFC, etc
Low Carbon Development in Malaysia
2009 : COP 15 in Copenhagen
2015 : COP 21 in Paris “… Malaysia intends to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensity of GDP by 45% by 2030 relative to the emissions intensity of GDP in 2005.”
2010 : Green Technology Policy to support
green and low carbon development
Green technology is the development and application of products,
equipment, and systems used to conserve the natural environment and
resources, which minimises and reduces the negative impact of human
activities
Minimises the degradation of the environment.
It has zero or low green house (GHG) emission.
It safe for use and promotes healthy and improved
environment for all forms of life
It conserves the uses of energy and natural
resources; and
It promotes the use of renewable resources.
Download copy @ www.kettha.gov.my
Low Carbon Development in Malaysia
More People Living in Urban Areas/Cities
Population Malaysia 18 million (1990) to 27.6 million (2010) - increase by 53% (Source: Census Data, 2010) Urbanization Rate • 27% in 1960, 42% in 1990, 54% in 1994, 61.8% (2000) for Malaysia, 65.4% (2000) for West Malaysia • Expected to grow to 75% by 2020 (Source: RFN 2001)
Energy • Energy Consumption – 61,279 metric tons (2005) (40% transportation & 40% industrial) • Energy Produced – 99,917 metric tons (2005) • 2006 – CO2 emission – 187 million tons 7.2 metric tons/person • 2004 – 5.9 metric tons/World 4.4 metric tons/person Info from Malaysia Inst. Of
Planners (Mdm Norliza)
People will use more energy & resources
Chances to reduce carbon emission
Building sector has the higher
chances to reduce carbon
emission in a township
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Performance Criteria for GHG Reductions for Cities
• Urban Environment
• Urban Transportation
• Urban Infrastructure
• Building
• Urban Environment (20)
• Urban Transportation (8)
• Urban Infrastructure (7)
• Building (7)
• Urban Environment (5)
• Urban Transportation (4)
• Urban Infrastructure (4)
• Building (2)
Save Green Save Future
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Performance Criteria are measurable strategies to reduce
carbon emission through:- - Policy control, Technological development, better process & product
management, change in procurement system, carbon capture,
consumption strategies & others.
Low Carbon Building System (Common Carbon
Metric) ** Alternative approach SEDA Malaysia
Brief about Green Building
Green / Sustainable / Low
Carbon Buildings
Green Technology
Involved - Energy
- Indoor Environment
- Water Management
- Material used
- Site construction
-
Green Habits /
Thinking - Awareness / Responsibility
- Procurement
- Operation & Maintenance
- Recycling
Sustainable Building Tools in Malaysia
1. GreenMARK (BCA – Singapore)
2. Green Building Index (GBI)
3. LEED (USGBC – US)
4. GreenRE (REHDA)
5. Melaka Green Seal (Melaka)
6. CIS 20 – GreenPASS (CIDB)
7. Penarafan Hijau (PH-JKR).
8. MyCREST (CIDB-JKR).
9. CASBEE Iskandar (IRDA-Japan)
• Low Carbon Building is similar to the conventional
green building system which promotes uses of green
technology and green habits to reduce the degradation of
the environment.
• The low carbon building use Carbon as metric for
quantitative references to assess the actual
environment impact and not based on points
collected.
• A performance based: Does not address and assess on
how the building being designed. Only measure and
assess the actual carbon reduction.
What are the Low Carbon buildings
• Straight forward, flexible, transparent, easy to
implement, consistance, easy to monitor since
based on actual performance. Measurable,
recordable, comparable, justifiable, can be
monitor and easy to proof.
• Cheaper and affordable since it is straight
forward and focus only the relevant criteria that
have high impact (lower $$$/CO2 reduction cost).
• Global trend - Relevant and gain popularity at
international level.
What are the Low Carbon buildings
Carbon Exist in every processes
Building Lifecycle
Use, Management & Maintenance
[Higher Operational CO2
footprint]
From Energy Usage !!
80%
Pre - Design
Mostly addressed by most conventional Tools [Embodied CO2 footprint]
~ 20%
FACT! Most of the CO2e emission is during the operation phase !! ENERGY MANAGEMENT to tackle the source of the CO2 emission
Carbon emission in a life cycle of a building
Important Fact !
Renewable Energy be able to help to off-set
further the CO2 emission in building
Kawasan 2011
Semenanjung Malaysia 0.747 kg CO2 / kwj
Sarawak 0.841 kg CO2 / kwj
Sabah 0.531 kg CO2 / kwj
Relation between use of energy and the
environment
Sumber: Laporan Penanda Aras Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Malaysia
2011 oleh Malaysian Green Technology Corporation
0.741 kg of CO2 emitted to the
atmosphere for each 1 kWh
electricity generated by power plant
(Peninsula Malaysia)
Use, Management & Maintenance
[Higher Operational CO2
footprint]
From Energy Usage !!
80%
Mostly addressed by most conventional Tools [Embodied CO2 footprint]
~ 20%
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PYRAMID !! BASIC PRINCIPAL FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & LOW CARBON PROGRAM
Towards High Performance Low Carbon Development
Important Fact !
Energy Conservation
Renewable
Energy
Energy Efficiency
TOWARDS CARBON NEUTRAL TOWARDS ZERO ENERGY
Net BEI = 114 (59% reduce)
1,490 TonCO2/year
GBI : Silver (2011)
ASEAN Energy Award : 2006
Net BEI = 63 (70% reduce)
637 TonCO2/year (**To verify)
GBI & GreenMark : Platinum (2011)
ASEAN EA : 2012
Net BEI = 30 (86% reduce)
65 TonCO2/year
GBI : Certified (2009)
ASEAN EA : 2009/2010/2011
Examples of Energy Efficient /
Low Carbon Building by the government.
CATALYS FOR GREEN BUILDING IN MALAYSIA
2007 2004 2010
MONTHLY GEO BUILDING ENERGY PERFORMANCE
8,8
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kWh PV kWh Total BEI [kWh/m2/yr] BEI PV Linear (BEI [kWh/m2/yr] )
kWh PV 8,824 8,368 6,993 8,213 9,394 9,523 8,586 8,205 8,796 9,109 9,105 10,312 8,968 8,234 10,067 9,511 8,052 8,539 6,762 7,268 7,419 8,407 6,148 8,744 10,660 0
kWh Total 25,876 16,724 25,784 27,981 22,251 24,851 23,635 24,954 23,777 29,102 28,012 28,417 20,244 18,466 20,110 17,456 16,066 17,323 16,410 16,737 16,198 14,995 19,600 17,700 6,102 0
Num of Days 13 31 30 31 30 31 31 28 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31 31 28 31 30 2 0
BEI [kWh/m2/yr] 97.9 63.0 96 110 90 92 91 93 88 111 104 105 75 69 75 65 62 64 63 62 60 62 73 68 23 0
BEI PV 33 32 30 36 35 33 30 33 37 34 40 33 32 37 35 31 32 26 27 28 35 23 34 40 0
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Example – Detail Building Performance
Monitoring for Building Owners
Energy Efficient Buildings
Development Process
USING ENERGY
MANAGEMENT PROCESS
OPERATIONAL CARBON ≡ OPERATIONAL ENERGY
Cost of Implementation of Sustainable Energy
Low Carbon Building (Research by SEDA)
- Energy management - EE
RM0.60 to RM2.00 per kWh reduction
RM 0.80 to RM 2.70 per KgCO2 reduction
(payback within 3 – 8 years) * Based on several energy auditing, retrofitting and low carbon buildings
at commercial, industries and residential buildings in Malaysia by
SEDA Malaysia.
Renewable Energy – RE (Solar PV)
(RM 6.70 to RM 8.40) per kWh reduction
RM 7.30 to RM 11.20 per KgCO2 reduction
* Based on installation of solar PV on roof pricing (RM6.5k – 10k/kWp)
Energy Index kWh/m2/year
NEW BUILDING: Example of CO2 Reduction for LEO Building:
Reference case
Daylight use
Insulation in walls & roof
EE Lighting 22-16 W/m2
Room T, 23-24°C
Especially tight building
Equipment 27-20 W/m2
EE Lighting 16-8 W/m2
EE Equipment 22-16 W/m2
“Energy Management”
• A voluntary & industry driven initiatives by SEDA. • The assessment using UNEP-SBCI Common Carbon Metric, MS 1525 & CIDB’s CIS20-
GreenPASS.
To support the low carbon cities development.
To provide national consistency and a common language around the definition of low carbon building.
To provide systematic assessment to encourage energy efficiency in building implementation.
As platform for building owners to declare the performance of the buildings.
To support government initiatives (RMK-11, LCCF, NEEAP, Energy Audit Program).
To provide a basis for ongoing assessment and evaluation of low carbon building.
As alternative platform towards achieving Green Building Certification (MyCREST, GBI, etc.)
To facilitate local authorities to develop Common Carbon Metric for various building typologies.
Carbon Reduction in Existing Building:
Low Carbon Building Assessment System
- GreenPASS by CIDB (CIS 20 : 2012)
GreenPASS is a
Performance
Based
Assessment
System for
Building
Green PASS assessment
is 100% based on actual
carbon emission from
building construction and
/ or operations
Applied for :
1) Building Construction;
2) Building Operations
Recognised as one of the sustainable building
tools together with PH (JKR) and GBI under RMK11
GreenPASS Carbon
Reduction Assessment System
Level of Achievement
(% of CO2e Reduction)
Assessment Scheme
for existing buildings
Assessment Scheme
for new buildings
(without bonus)
*(with bonus)
100% Carbon Neutral
≥ 70 to < 100
≥ 50 to < 70
≥ 30 to < 50
≥ 10 to < 30
≥ 1 to < 10
+
+
+
+
+
+ * Bonus ONLY applicable for Building Construction Category – 70% IBS Score, 3 Star
SHASSIC Rating, 70% QLASSIC Score
TOW
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Next Improvement ….
(To obtain full green building certification)
GreenPASS
Assessment
Carbon
Assessment
Green Building Tools in
Malaysia
o MyCREST (CIDB-JKR).
o Penarafan Hijau (PH-JKR).
o Green Building Index (GBI)
o GreenRE (REHDA)
o Melaka Green Seal (Melaka)
o GreenMARK (BCA – Singapore)
o LEED (USGBC – US)
o CASBEE Variant (IRDA-Japan)
UPGRADE TO
FULL GREEN
BUILDING CERT.
STANDARDS
o MS 1525
o ISO 50001
o ISO 14000
NEW BUILDING DESIGN
EXAMPLES / CASES
Energy Management Features &
The Building Performance
In 2002: KeTTHA’s LEO Building
: ENERGY DESIGN ELEMENTS
In-house Energy
Manager +
Operation
monitoring team
by SEDA
ENERGY-10 Optimisation Energy Saving Features in LEO Building
Energy Index kWh/m2year
0 1000 200 300
275 Reference Case
247 Daylight use
223 EE Lighting 22 - 16 w/m2
195 Equipment 27 – 20 w/m2
173 EE Light 16 – 8 w/m2
123 EE Equipment 20 - 7.5 w/2
112 "Energy Management”
102 Room Temp 23 - 24 degrees
100 Especially Tight Building
100
239 Insulation in walls and roof
EE in Building Guideline Target (136kWh/m2/yr)
56%
reduction Potential GreenPASS (Operational
carbon) Assessment
- Daylighting (almost 100%)
- EE lighting + task lights
- EE office equipment (laptops, LCD monitors, networked printers)
- Green IT Network & server room (75% wireless network)
- EE air conditioning & ventilation
- Floor slab cooling (For radiant cooling and thermal storage)
- PCM storage cooling system (minimised air-cond chillers capacity)
- Controls & Sensors (VSDs, VAVs, CO2, BMS / Energy monitoring)
- Double glazing (heat and sound insulation)
- Roof and wall Insulation (reduce outside heat gain)
- Grid connected BIPV system (Sell energy to TNB / no batteries)
- Rain water harvest system (landscape, aircond and cleaning)
2007: GreenTech Malaysia’s GEO Building
: DESIGN ELEMENTS
2007: GreenTech Malaysia’s GEO Building
: DESIGN ELEMENTS
GreenTech GEO
Building
( ~100% Daylight)
Diffused daylight
from Solar PV skylight
Energy (& CO2) Savings
= 492,125 kWh/yr
or RM 195,374 per year Energy saved
= 492,125 x 0.614
= 302,165 kg/year CO2
= 302 tones CO2/year
CO2 saved
Tariff B (Low Voltage Commercial Tariff) for all kWh
39.7 sen/kWh
0.614 kg of CO2 emitted to the atmosphere for each 1
kWh electricity generated by power plant (Peninsula
Malaysia)
GEO BEI = 65
(Conventional) BEI = 220
155 kWh/m2year
Old tariff B ; 40.8 sen/kWh
a/c area 3,175 sq.m
Savings = 70%
Net saving with Renewable Energy = 85%
Potential GreenPASS (Operational
carbon) Assessment
NEAR TO
CARBON
NEUTRAL
BUILDING
2011 ESB – PANASONIC GREEN WAREHOUSE
in SHAH ALAM
- Net BEI = 15.6kWh/m2/year (more than 70% energy reduced)
- 384.2 TonCO2/year
- SME Green Award 2012
- ASEAN Energy Award : 2012 : 1st Runner-up Tropical Buildings
-Green Features:
- 100% Daylighting. - Almost 100% Cross ventilation.
- EE Lighting Design and features. - Solar Compund Lighting.
- Inverter Aircond System (office) - Rain water Harvest System
Potential GreenPASS (Operational
carbon) Assessment
APPROCHING
CARBON
NEUTRAL
BUILDING
EXISTING BUILDINGS:
ENERGY AUDIT & RETROFIT BUILDING
EXAMPLES / CASE
ENERGY AUDITING
To identify the potential
energy saving measures
in quantitative method
and life cost cycle
analysis
A systematic energy
management process
2007 : Retrofitted Warehouse / Workshop Building
with Enhance Energy Management in Shah Alam
kWh/yr RM/yr
No Cost Measures
De-lamping office lighting 13,476 3,153.38
Low Cost Measures
Use timer controller for temperature and operate silo ventilation 687,760 160,935.84
Use of daylight in warehouse 19,943 4,666.66
Replace normal EXIT signage to LED 2,208 516.67
Awareness campaigns 703,931 164,719.85
High Cost Measures
Replace the Metal Halide lamps to T5HO lamps 957,012 223,940.81
Lighting zoning 498,584 116,668.66
TOTAL 2,882,914 674,602
Measures
Annual Saving
Electrical
Actual Cost Reduction
50% Potential GreenPASS (Operational
carbon) Assessment
Results From The Implementation
Energy Saving Measures By KeTTHA
Potential GreenPASS (Operational
carbon) Assessment
2011 2011 2012
16.5% 18.8% 11.5%
Low Carbon House P14 @ Putrajaya
The Green Features: o East-West building orientation.
o Landscape to absorb heat (IR and UV).
o Natural cross ventilation & Daylighting.
o Energy efficient light & appliances.
o Energy efficient Interior Design.
o Waste management.
o Awareness and Green Practice.
BEI = 8.27 kWh/m2/year
CO2 = 1.7 ton / year
= 61.4% reduction
Since 2010
Only need 2kWp Solar PV to
make zero energy house
Potential GreenPASS (Operational
carbon) Assessment
To upgrade become Zero Energy
House / Zero Carbon Emission
/ Carbon Neutral House.
To off-set the balance of the
energy used, a minimum of
2-3 kWp Solar PV grid needed.
Testing & Commissioning
with TNB & PV service
provider on 7 Oktober 2016.
Latest Net BEI = 0 kWh/m2/year
Latest Net Carbon Index = 0 KgCO2/m2/year
Operational Energy / Carbon reduction = 100%
Potential GreenPASS (Operational
carbon) Rating
Low Carbon House P14 Upgrading to Carbon Neutral House
SEDA Low Energy Office @ Kota Kinabalu 2014
The Energy Efficient Features:
o Maximise use of Daylighting.
o Energy efficient light & appliances.
o Energy efficient Interior Design.
o Low Carbon ICT system
o Awareness and Practice.
BEI = 27 kWh/m2/year
CO2 = 16 KgCO2 / m2 / year
= 86.4% reduction
APPROCHING
CARBON
NEUTRAL
OFFICE
Only need 2.5kWp Solar PV to
make zero energy office
Potential GreenPASS (Operational
carbon) Assessment
Common Question by the Industry
Is the Low Carbon Building / Energy
Efficient Building a green building?
Answer = YES ! As a basic green building
Based on facts;
Green Technology Policy Definition.
Sustainable energy is part of basic green component.
Most global green buildings movement uses climate change
as key reason for going green (key contributor to climate change
is carbon emission that mostly by product of energy consumption.
Proof in Malaysia : The EE building (LEO & GEO Building)
achieved Green Building Certification (GBI)
Guidelines and Code of Practice on Energy Efficiency
& Renewable Energy Building
Development and Publication of EE in Buildings Guidelines by Ministry of Energy, Telecommunications & Post, 1989.
MS1525 : 2001 – Code of Practise Use of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for Non-residential Buildings (Revised in 2007) by SIRIM.
Malaysia Industrial Energy Audit Guidelines, a handbook for energy auditors by KTAK, PTM and UNDP-GEF, 2003.
Guidelines for Conducting Energy Audits in Commercial Buildings by KTAK & PTM, 2004.
Design Strategies for Energy Efficiency in New Buildings (Non-Domestic) by KTAK, DANIDA & JKR, 2004.
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Guidelines for Malaysian Industries by KTAK, PTM and UNDP-GEF;
- Part 1 : Electrical Energy-use Equipment, 2007.
- Part 2 : Thermal Energy-use Equipment (2010)
Sustainable Low Carbon Building Performance Framework (documentation in progress) by SEDA Malaysia.
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Thank you for your attention
SEDA Malaysia, Galeria PjH, Level 9 Jalan P4W, Persiaran Perdana, Presint 4, 62100 Putrajaya, Malaysia.
Phone : +603-8870 5800 / 5841
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Web: www.seda.gov.my
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