1. GREEN BUILDING
WAY FORWARD FOR BUILDING
INDUSTRIES
contact: norhati@salam.uitm.edu.my
Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying
Universiti Teknologi MARA
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2. A reflection :
picturing GREEN
Where are we now?
DRIVING GREEN: outside factors, inside factors
Our familiarity, readiness and reasons for
embracing GREEN
the PEOPLE, our TECHNOLOGY/RESOURCES, our
PROCESSES
Where are we heading?
Commitment to “triple bottom line” measurement
of success – assessing economic, environmental
and social performance
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3. GOING ENVIRO AN OPTION?
the driving forces of environmental
stress:
I=PxAxT (Ehrlich & Holdens, 1971)
Total environmental resource use (leading to wasteful emissions) is
a multiplicative function of population, consumption
and technology.
I=impact , P=population, A= affluence, consumption/person
T= technology, average resource intensity of technology used per
unit of production
(Source: Vlek & Steg 2007)
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4. TURNING GREEN
Agenda?
Targets?
Achievements?
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5. what GREEN means to the
building industry?
Varying sentiments, optimism
protecting and preserving what remains of pristine
nature, often by careful urban and suburban
planning.
GBI!
Regulatory burden?
Opportunities… $$$$, investments, business,
research, training
the last person to leave the office turns off the lights
is an ongoing endeavor, not just a one-
shot measure
A PRACTICE, A LIFE STYLE
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6. GREEN thinking:
plan for tomorrow, today
PEOPLE , TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION,
PROCESSES
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7. what makes a building green:
is there a definitive answer?
Meet a specific green building rating system requirement and
guidelines:
the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy &
Environmental Design (LEED) certification, Green Globes,
administered by the Green Building Initiative, and the Federal
Sustainable Buildings Principles.
Most systems rate by awarding points
These rating systems are usually flexible—they allow builders
flexibility to meet the green threshold by accumulating a minimum
number of points from any of the various categories.
achieving certification as a green building does not necessarily have
to involve energy-efficient design, construction, or operation.
Important that investors who intend to develop or purchase green
properties, understand the scoring and methodology underlying the
various rating systems.
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8. GREEN = Energy Efficient?
GREEN STARTS WITH ENERGY
EFFICIENCY (Murray 2006 in BOMA Kingsley Quarterly, the
Green Issue 2006)
Why Green Starts with Energy Efficiency (Leslie Cook 2008)
• Organizations that are leaders in energy efficiency use 40 percent less energy than
competitors
• Energy efficient buildings emit 35 percent less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
• Energy efficiency provides financial returns that can support future “green”
investments
“Green” does not necessarily mean energy efficient!
ENERGY OPTIMIZATION as an important
step towards GREENER BUILDINGS
How to reduce energy consumption, by how
much, by when?
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9. Energy
efficiency GENERAL RULE:
measures OPTIMISE PASSIVE MEANS
Physical urban patterns
building design Site planning and building
strategies orientation
system design Building configuration
strategies Envelope design (walls, floors, roofs)
behavioural Selection of building materials
strategies System design
Integration of sustainable measures
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11. SOURCES OF
DESIGN INFO / QUANTIFIED DATA
KNOWLEDGE
• performance-
FEEDBACK based
• acquired
• team feedback; through
users, clients, systematic
INTUITIVELY consultants assessment
• post-occupancy method
•designers analysis -LCC
intuition on similar -Simulation
•personal project nature tools
experience •rules of thumb
•rules of thumb •Design guide:
descriptive or
prescriptive
basis for design decisions
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12. environmental rating system
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Development)
BREEAM System (BRE Environmental Assessment Method)
GBTool
Green Mark
Green Building Index – Malaysia’s jump start
towards Greening our buildings
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13. HIGH PERFORMANCE GREEN
BUILDINGS (HPGB)
“efforts taken by KFM to spearhead
the Green + Efficient initiatives at
our Courthouses. KFM through their
own initiative and investments has
managed to reduce the energy
consumption in the Kuala Lumpur
Courthouse Complex by 11%”.
19 JULY 2011 – MALAYSIA’s JUDICIARY EMBRACES
GREEN AND ENERGY EFFICIENT COURTHOUSES
14. GBI criteria
The Green Building Index (GBI) rating system
assesses the impact of a new building on its
environment based on a set of criteria.
There are 6 assessment criteria:
• Energy Efficiency
• Indoor Environmental Quality
• Sustainable Site Planning and Management
• Materials and Resources
• Water Efficiency
• Innovation
GBI certification scale
GBI Try Again Certified Silver Gold Platinum
Score 0 to 49 50 to 65 66 to 75 76 to 85 86 to 100
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15. For linked houses,
apartments,
condominiums,
townhouses, semi-
GBI Residential detached and bungalows.
Emphasis on sustainable
site planning &
management, followed by
energy efficiency, so as to
encourage developers and
home owners to consider
the environmental quality
of homes and their
inhabitants through better
site selection, provisions
of public transport access,
increased community
services and connectivity,
as well as improved
infrastructure.
Source: http://www.greenbuildingindex.org
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16. Comparison Res - NonRes
Source: http://www.greenbuildingindex.org
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17. PTM GEO BUILDING
GBI RATING CERTIFIED
CERTIFICATE NO. GBI-NRNC-0001
CERTIFICATION DATE 24 July 2009
BUILDING CATEGORY Non-Residential New Construction (NRNC)
SOURCE: http://www.greenbuildingindex.org/
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18. BANGUNAN SURUHANJAYA TENAGA
GBI RATING PLATINUM
CERTIFICATE NO. GBI-NRNC-0002
CERTIFICATION DATE 21 May 2011
BUILDING CATEGORY Non-Residential New Construction (NRNC)
SOURCE: http://www.greenbuildingindex.org/
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19. 1 FIRST AVENUE
GBI PROVISIONAL RATING GOLD
CERTIFICATE NO. GBI-NRNC-0002(P)
CERTIFICATION DATE 26 April 2010
BUILDING CATEGORY Non-Residential New Construction (NRNC)
SOURCE: http://www.greenbuildingindex.org/
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20. MENARA WORLDWIDE
GBI PROVISIONAL RATING CERTIFIED
CERTIFICATE NO. GBI-NRNC-0003(P)
CERTIFICATION DATE 26 April 2010
BUILDING CATEGORY Non-Residential New Construction (NRNC)
SOURCE: http://www.greenbuildingindex.org/
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21. LEARNING FROM OTHERS
Produce greener buildings
Green existing buildings (Green Retrofit)
22. OUR MOVE FORWARD:
learning from others
- post occupancy studies on Energy
Edge project, USA (initiated in
1985)
- Post Occupancy Review of Buildings
and their Engineering (PROBE) UK
beyond PERFORMANCE
PREDICTION
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23. LEARNING FROM
EXPERIENCES OF OTHERS
Simple measures
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24. simple practices
Know where energy is being consumed.
identify low- and no-cost green practices that have short payback periods, yet have a
significant impact on the value of the building.
pay close attention to past and future energy use, especially since utilities typically comprise
the largest share of operating expenses and therefore have direct bearing on the value of the
building.
Submetering provides a first step toward paying attention to over-standard energy usage.
This is particularly important for specialized tenants like first floor retail, data centers and
call centers – those areas whose operations extend beyond specified building operating
hours, and whose leases require them to pay their pro rata share of those additional utility
costs. To track all this information, property managers use data loggers, sub-meters and
monthly utility analysis tracking sheets. This, along with annual energy audits, ensures that
they’re staying focused on energy and meeting their goals.
uses plug load controls. These devices automatically turn off things like task lighting, printers
and radios when workstations are unoccupied. Motion sensors that turn off lights in
unoccupied areas also help to eliminate the waste of energy being used when no work is
being done.
Other less obvious practices can also have a significant effect on lowering energy usage. As
an example, Fischer points to policy changes in janitorial service. At many properties, block
cleaning has become a de facto green practice, saving energy by having teams clean
sections of the building, rather than every individual floor all at once. The firm is also
experimenting with day cleaning, moving custodial work to standard operating times of the
building rather than at night, which allows electrical use – particularly lighting and air
conditioning – to be sharply curtailed in the evening hours.
https://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=business.bus_energy_strategy_future#future
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25. Lighting energy conservation
What measure/s to adopt?
SYSTEM SOLUTION: Lighting retrofit means:
photo sensors;
more light switches;
occupancy sensors
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE:
campaign to achieve deeper savings through
engagement of employees
use Energy Information System (EIS) to
provide immediate feedback
As suggested by Andrew Pape-Salmon and David Helliwell
in Source: Enhancing Energy Conservation and Efficiency with Occupant Engagement
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26. Source: Enhancing Energy Conservation and Efficiency with Occupant Engagement by Andrew Pape-Salmon and David
Helliwell
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28. LEARNING FROM
EXPERIENCES OF OTHERS
Energy Strategy and
Management in Companies
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29. GREEN drivers
FROM THE GROUND UP
(Lorie Damon, BOMA International 2006)
“Throughout the industry, property managers – not
asset and portfolio managers or investors –most
often drive the implementation of green
initiatives. Individual managers, working in
tandem with people like building engineers
and local contractors, are best positioned to
understand which initiatives will work at an
individual asset. Moreover, they are discovering
that a large investment of capital is often not a
requirement to make a building more
environmentally friendly”.
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prioritise the measures
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31. Energy Strategy and Management
in Companies
5 robust steps (Energy Star, 2011)
Master the fundamentals of energy efficiency.
Build an energy efficiency culture through executive leadership:appointing an empowered corporate energy director and team, set
aggressive goals, measure and track energy performance for all operations, and establish accountability and review and
recognition systems across the business.
Take both a longer and a broader view of
investments and strategic decisions about energy.
Make major company strategic decisions (e.g., acquisitions, technology choices, and facility location) with energy cost, use, and
supply in mind. Balance more assured returns of energy project investments against lower initial returns across a longer time
horizon. See the entire Energy Value Chain, including upstream inputs from suppliers (into internal operations) and downstream
outputs to customers (from internal operations).
Search out business transformation opportunities in
the way the company manages, procures, and uses
energy.
Frame energy as a lever for positive growth and change within the business, not simply a cost. Make the most of the strategic
value of energy by thinking in terms of “Embedded Energy” and “Energy Productivity.” Be innovative and aggressive in pursuing
and publicizing new product and service offerings based on new energy technologies and supplies.
Prepare contingent strategies for emergent future
scenarios.
Rehearse specific aspects of the future, including substantial and sustained swings in energy price and supply, severe weather
events, and penalties or incentives around energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. Actively manage exposure to risks, and
ready plans to take full advantage of what the future brings. Monitor for signs of which “road ahead” is emerging.
Take personal action.
Corporate leaders can take a number of “to-do” actions today for tomorrow. All can be taken individually, in companies, on
corporate boards, and across industries.
Source: https://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=business.bus_energy_strategy_future#future
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32. LEARNING FROM
EXPERIENCES OF OTHERS
Tools and Resources
Examples and types
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Energy
management
guide (EPA)
https://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=guidelines.guidelines_index
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34. Community engagement tools
Tools to instigate successful behavior change
Community Based Social Marketing (CBSM):
–Communication –concrete, targeted, vivid, interactive
–Prompts
–Empowering champions
–Convenience (remove barriers)
Feedback and Energy Information Systems:
–Real-time information
–Combination of tables, text and charts
–Monitoring of the specific end-uses (lighting on each floor)
–Dashboard on the Intranet (no login required)
–Comparison with control case (average annual demand)
Source: Enhancing Energy Conservation and Efficiency with Occupant Engagement by Andrew Pape-Salmon and
David Helliwell
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35. Suggestions on way forward?
Identify and assign key drivers
Build up knowledge, sensitivity and concerns,
competencies
Reassess current practices
Check current performances, perform ECO
exercise, identify measures, prioritise, set GOALS,
Information and achievement tracking measures
Perform POE
TOGETHERNESS: Occupant Engagement, Form
alliance, share resources, benchmark
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36. Seek and Use Guidelines/
Tools available online
Advanced Energy Design Guide
(AEDG, ASHRAE Design Guide)
Energy Management Guide /
programme
Rating / benchmarking tools
(for example Energy Star
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39. GREEN thinking:
plan for tomorrow, today
PEOPLE ASPECTS
Form alliances
Foster Green behaviour
TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION
Creation of shared data base
Benchmarking tools
Tracking tools
Occupant engagement mechanisms
PROCESSES
Adopt Energy Management Programme / Corporate Energy
Management
Monitoring to remain focus, regular energy audits, ECO,
tracking procedure
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Reassess current practices, current performance
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40. RESOURCES:
EPA, ENERGY STAR websites
Business & Energy in the 21st Century…Navigating Energy
Management: A Roadmap for Business
by Charles J. Bennett, Ph.D. and Meredith Armstrong Whiting
In Executive Action Series 2005
Enhancing Energy Conservation and Efficiency with Occupant
Engagement by
Andrew Pape-Salmon and David Helliwell
THANK
contact: norhati@salam.uitm.edu.my
Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying
Universiti Teknologi MARA
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