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This is the first Malaysian common carbon metric study based on UNEP Sustainable Building & Climate Initiative (SBCI) CCM Protocol. This study was made by Steve Lojuntin and Dr Faridah Shafii under the Putrajaya Green Township Programme. Later the output used as input to the development of the Green Performance Assessment System (GreenPASS) by CIDB, a government low carbon green building tool based on carbon assessment.
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A program to support the Low Carbon Building and Low Carbon Cities
Development in Malaysia
BY
ASSOC. PROF. DR FARIDAH SHAFII
STEVE ANTHONY LOJUNTIN
([email protected] / [email protected])
Tel / SMS: +6019-2829102
OBJECTIVES
(i) To investigate the performance baselines for buildings
typologies in Putrajaya using Common Carbon Metric
(CCM).
(ii) To establish performance benchmarks for building
typologies in Putrajaya.
(iii) To support the National Low Carbon Cities Programme, a
government project under the Ministry of Energy, Green
Technology & Water, MALAYSIA and Malaysian Green
Technology Corp. Currently, Putrajaya and Cyberjaya
cities was selected to pioneer the green cities programme
/ demonstration.
(iv) To support the development of Low Carbon Building, such
as BCIS/CASBuilt and GreenPASS
Building
LifecycleUse, Management &
Maintenance
[Higher CO2 footprint]
Pre -
Design
Decline,
Demolit
ion /
regenera
tion
Design &
Development
Normally addressed by
most Green Building
Tools
[Embodied CO2 footprint]
FACT! Most of the CO2e emission is during the operation phase !!
Only Low Carbon Building Assessment System address this issue !!!
Carbon emission in a life cycle of a building
BUILDING LIFE CYCLE
EMISSIONS FROM BUILDINGS
DATA
Differences between baselines
and benchmarks
FINDINGS
Office Buildings – Energy Consumption
Office Buildings – Building Energy Index
Other Building Types