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Smart Community Summit 2015Smart Community Summit 20151717thth‐‐1818thth June 2015, June 2015, Tokyo Big SightTokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo, Japan
PutrajayaPutrajaya Green City Initiatives towards Smart Community Green City Initiatives towards Smart Community DDevelopmentevelopmentDato’ Omairi bin Hashim, Vice President (City Planning), Dato’ Omairi bin Hashim, Vice President (City Planning), PerbadananPerbadanan PutrajayaPutrajaya
Outline of PresentationOutline of Presentation
1 Introduction1. Introduction
2. Putrajaya Green City Initiatives
3. Way Forward
PutrajayaPutrajaya Master Plan & Current Status of DevelopmentMaster Plan & Current Status of Development
Current Status of Development (2014)
PutrajayaPutrajaya Structure Structure Plan:Plan:Sustainable Sustainable PutrajayaPutrajaya 20252025
Regulatory Framework that sets policies & initiatives/programmes to turn Putrajaya into a sustainble low carbon green city
PutrajayaPutrajaya Green City Green City InitiativesInitiatives
Transforming Putrajaya into a Green City, one that commits towards continuously improvingg j y y, y p gthe quality of living environment by ensuring that its urban activities and developmentreduces carbon emission, encourages green businesses and creates a green smartcommunities
FROM GARDEN CITY TO GREEN CITY
PutrajayaPutrajaya: A Sustainable Low Carbon, Green : A Sustainable Low Carbon, Green CCityity
At the Copenhagen COP15, Malaysia has made a conditional commitment of a reduction of carbon emission intensity of Malaysian GDP of up tointensity of Malaysian GDP, of up to 40% by 2020 from a 2005 baseline.
bl h l d In tabling the 2010 Malaysian Budget, the Prime Minister announced to “develop Putrajaya and Cyberjaya as develop Putrajaya and Cyberjaya aspioneer township in Green Technology as a showcase for the development of th t hi ”other townships” .
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2013Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2013
Inventory of Putrajaya GHG Emission 20131. Government buildings2. Commercial buildings3. Public amenities and facilities4. Residential5 P t t5. Passenger transport6. Freight transport & 7. Solid waste
The overall GHG emissions for year 2013 were 1,316ktCO2eq as compared to 1 120ktCO eq for year 2012 due to the1,120ktCO2eq for year 2012 due to the increase in: the completed building floor space the number of populationthe number of population the number of workers.
Emissions per capita were 13.2tCO2eq.p p 2 q
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Greenhouse Gas Emissions 20132013
The inventory results indicates that the highest GHG emissions is from the building sector at 72% (953 ktCO2eq), followed by the transportation sector at 24% (312ktCO2eq) and solid waste at 4% (51ktCO2eq).
The highest source of GHG emissions is from the use of electricity at 58% (785ktCO2eq), followed by petroleum at 22% (288ktCO eq) and naturalby petroleum at 22% (288ktCO2eq) and natural gas at 16% (214ktCO2eq). This indicates that the citywide energy sources are still dependent on non‐renewable energynon‐renewable energy.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Greenhouse Gas Emissions 20132013
Carbon Emissions from Building Sector Building Sector Carbon Emissions by Source
Seven Focus Areas
PUTRAJAYA GREEN CITY 2025PUTRAJAYA GREEN CITY 2025(PGC2025)
Planning, Urban Design & Building
i. Planning principles that contributes towards reduction of carbon emission
‐ integrated & self contained neighbourhoodconcept.
ii Green Building Design & Certificationii. Green Building Design & Certification‐ 7 buildings have obtained green building certification; 13 buildings (under construction/planning) are expected to be certified.
iii Annual City Scale GHG InventoryEnergy Commission Building
Green Building Index (GBI) ‐ Platinumiii. Annual City Scale GHG Inventory iv. Reuse of Local Resources for Construction
Green Building Index (GBI) Platinum
Prime Minister Office ComplexpGreen Building Index (GBI) ‐ Platinum
Ministry of Energy, Green Technology & Water (KeTTHA) Building
Green Building Index (GBI) – Silver
Integrating Nature Into The Urban Fabric
i. Land use planning of open spaces
40% of the total area designated as open spaces (parks, lake & wetlands) to function as carbon sink.
ii Gazetting open spacesii. Gazetting open spaces55% of existing open spaces have been gazetted.
iii. Annual Tree Inventoryiii. Annual Tree InventorySince 1997, a total of 680,769 trees were planted.
iv. Greening of Putrajaya programme‐ Tree planting programme‐ Putrajaya urban farming programme
Transportation & Mobility
i. Extensive networks of pedestrian walkways & cyclewaysUp to date a total of 352 249km of walkways andUp to date, a total of 352,249km of walkways and cycleways have been constructed in Putrajaya. These networks are currently being upgraded
ii Environmental friendly NGV public busesii. Environmental friendly NGV public buses150 NGV buses and 17 NGV MIDI buses in operation.
iii. ECOride EV for tourist transportation
Formula E Putrajaya ePrixPutrajaya hosted the second championship race venue of the single‐p p gseater, electrically powered racing car series during its inaugural season in 2014
Upcoming Projects
Transportation & MobilityUpcoming Projects
i. EV Bus Demonstration projectDemonstration Project for EV buses with fast charging system in Putrajaya, in collaboration New Energy and Industrial T h l D l t O i ti (NEDO)Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
ii. The MRT route 2 from Sungai Buluh‐PutrajayaA planned Mass Rapid Transit line for linking Kuala Lumpur to p p g pPutrajaya and is scheduled to be completed by 2022
iii.The Kuala Lumpur–Singapore High Speed Rail (HSR) projectThe HSR project with a stop in Putrajaya was given theThe HSR project with a stop in Putrajaya was given the approval to proceed and is scheduled for completion by 2020
iv.Putrajaya intra rail/ monorail serviceR t f th ti f th j t th li tRequest for the continuance of the project as the alignment including underground tunnel for the service has already been planned and partially constructed
Energy Usage
i. More and More Renewable Energy‐ Building Integrated Photovoltaic showcase projects involving
residential development, commercial buildings and government es de t a de e op e t, co e c a bu d gs a d go e e toffices. (2005‐2010)
‐ Installation of solar PV with the capacity between 12kWp‐48kWp for 24 government buildings. (2015)
ii I f E Effi iii. Improvement of Energy Efficiency‐ Use of energy efficient light bulbs such as LED & T6 (ongoing)‐ Installation of light & motion sensor for lighting purposes at PJC
office complex (ongoing)
iii. Voluntary participation in Building Energy Consumption Record
‐ 66 buildings has participated in a program to record energyconsumption using Building Consumption Input System (BCiS).consumption using Building Consumption Input System (BCiS).(ongoing)
iv. Scheme for Monitoring Of Building Sector Carbon Emissions in Putrajayaj y
‐ future program with the assistance of National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan and Tokyo Metropolitan Government)
Water Usage
i. Alternative Water Resources‐ city wide rain water harvesting programme via the manmade 400 hectares
l k k d f l d dPutrajaya lake. Lake water is reused for landscape irrigation & city roadcleansing
‐ Treated waste water from sewage treatment plants are reused forirrigation and general cleansing purposes.
ii. Lake Water Quality ControlQ y‐ Centralised sewerage treatment plant (STP), Gross pollutant trap, Wetland
cell, Floating aquatic plant.
Solid Waste Management
i. Provision of 3R facilities:‐ Permanent 3R facilities within residential areas‐ Permanent 3R space in government quarters‐ Mobile 3R facilities (residential & office)
3R boutique‐ 3R boutiqueii. Innovative Reuse of Solid Wasteiii. Food and Garden Waste Compostingiv. Resource Recovery and Renewable Energy center
(future waste to energy project)
City Administration & Management
i. Extensive Use of Online Services ‐ to reduce usage of paper and the need to travel. E.g. Online submission for
development plan approvaldevelopment plan approval.
ii. Encouraging Low Carbon Lifestyle through Community ProgrammePJC i i l i i i‐ PJC is consistently organizing community programme to encourageresidents/workers to use the bicycle lane and pedestrian walkway.
‐ E.g: Putrajaya bicycle inter‐park ride, bicycle funride and walking activities
Community & Stakeholders Community & Stakeholders EEngagementngagement• LA21 Programmes involving the community &stakeholders from the business community &NGOs has already been implemented.
• Programmes such as Community Policing,Community Gardening, Community Health &Fitness, 3R and many others is key towards sociald ldevelopment.
Way Way ForwardForward
Way Forward
Putrajaya is a planned city based on sustainable development principles that has evolved to be a liveable, vibrant and prosperous city that has set a newevolved to be a liveable, vibrant and prosperous city that has set a new benchmark in smart community development in Malaysia
The conscious efforts in the implementation of green city initiatives and programmes in Putrajaya city management & development by various stakeholders will ensure that a sustainable and conducive living environment will be created in line with the target set in Putrajaya Structure Plan: Sustainable P t j 2025 D t & P t j G Cit 2025 (PGC2025)Putrajaya 2025 Document & Putrajaya Green City 2025 (PGC2025)
Community & stakeholders engagement through LA21 programmes, education & learning needs to be further intensified to ensure that a smart community will belearning needs to be further intensified to ensure that a smart community will be gradually be created for the a sustainable future.
Putrajaya welcomes the collaboration with international organisation and agencies to assist in the development of the city to be sustainable , low carbon green city of by 2025
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