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Poul E. Kristensen
BSEEP Chief Technical Adviser
KLIA 2
THE TROPICAL SUBTROPICAL GREEN BUILDING ALLIANCE CONFERENCE
2012 in KUALA LUMPUR July 4 – 5, topic : GREEN GOVERNANCE
The UNDP/GEF Building Sector Energy Efficiency Program BSEEP
The UNDP/GEF Low Carbon Buildings Program in Malaysia GBA Conference
4 – 5 July 2012
KLIA 2
BSEEP Objectives :
To have 55% Energy Efficiency implemented in the Building By-Laws by 2015
To have a market for energy retrofit for existing buildings by 2015
To have a series of documented EE demonstration projects by 2015
To have a general acceptance of EE principles in the building industry by 2015
To make energy efficient low carbon buildings state of the art by 2015
NSC meeting
29 March 2012
The UNDP/GEF Low Carbon Buildings Program in Malaysia GBA Conference
4 – 5 July 2012
KLIA 2
NSC meeting
29 March 2012
Component 5 Building EE Demonstrations – 10 demonstration projects
Component 3 EE Financing Capacity Improvements
Component 2 Policy Development and Regulatory Framework
Component 1 Institutional Capacity Development – Energy Management in Buildings
Component 4 Information and Awareness Enhancement – Design Guidelines and promotion
BSEEP has 5 Components :
The UNDP/GEF Low Carbon Buildings Program in Malaysia GBA Conference
4 – 5 July 2012
The UNDP/GEF Low Carbon Buildings Program in Malaysia GBA Conference
4 – 5 July 2012
COP 15 Copenhagen, December 2009
“Malaysia wish to reduce CO2 Intensity
by 40% in 2020 compared to 2005”
Malaysia’s Commitment to Reduce CO2 Emissions
The UNDP/GEF Low Carbon Buildings Program in Malaysia GBA Conference
4 – 5 July 2012
Polar ice is melting
Sea Water Level is increasing
Droughts and heat waves
Violent weather and hurricanes
The UNDP/GEF Low Carbon Buildings Program in Malaysia GBA Conference
4 – 5 July 2012
The UNDP/GEF Low Carbon Buildings Program in Malaysia GBA Conference
4 – 5 July 2012
Saving GW’s is Cheaper than Building GW’s
NSC meeting
29 March 2012
The UNDP/GEF Low Carbon Buildings Program in Malaysia GBA Conference
4 – 5 July 2012
Where do the Carbon Emissions Come From ?
From Cars and Power Plants
The UNDP/GEF Low Carbon Buildings Program in Malaysia GBA Conference
4 – 5 July 2012
31 May 2010
Energy Commission of Malaysia Diamond Building Green Mark Platinum Certified
1st in Malaysia
GBI Platinum Certified
The UNDP/GEF Low Carbon Buildings Program in Malaysia GBA Conference
4 – 5 July 2012
The Green Energy Office Building GreenTech Malaysia
The UNDP/GEF Low Carbon Buildings Program in Malaysia GBA Conference
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0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
Energy Efficiency Index (kWh/m2/year)
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Malaysia
(41 office
buildings)
Singapore
(95 office
buildings)
Source: EAEF Project 64 Project leader: National University of Singapore, 2006
150 - 220 kWh/m2year
Energy Efficiency of Office Buildings 2010
LEO Building Low energy office building Malaysia, 2004
GEO Building Super Low Energy office building Malaysia, 2007
Diamond Building 2010 Energy Efficient Green Mark Platinum
The UNDP/GEF Low Carbon Buildings Program in Malaysia GBA Conference
4 – 5 July 2012
Reduction of Energy Consumption in Offices Where can the savings be achieved? Opportunities Obstacles
Plug Loads Save 30 – 50 %
Using EE computers Lack of awareness on the magnitude of IT power consumption.
Lighting Use daylight and solar control glazing
50 – 90 % reduction ( EE fixtures and daylight use )
Lack of knowledge on daylight design in the tropics ( heat and glare ).
Cooling Save 50 – 80 %
Reducing the load, Improve efficiency ( COP ) of chiller
Lack of knowledge on chiller sizing. Lack of knowledge regarding what the heat loads are.
Fan Energy 50 – 80 % reduction Lack of awareness on low pressure duct design and efficient fan design management.
The UNDP/GEF Low Carbon Buildings Program in Malaysia GBA Conference