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challenges in delivering smart solutions to energy efficient cities
12th March 2014
British Council SMART Cities Conference Damien Kerkhof – Director Malaysia
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SMART City Definition
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Urban Development should always encompass 4 interrelated themes• Governance and Growth• Environment and Natural
Resources• Urban Development and
Infrastructure• Society and Community
Design and Planning needs to be integrated
The City
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SMART CityWhat is a SMART City? A SMART City is a Living City.• Sustainable Urban Development + Urban Intelligence
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SMART City
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SMART City
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SMART City
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SMART City Challenges
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SMART City features
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What are the key elements that make a SMART City ?
…. and importantly how can they be funded.
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SMART City features
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Cutting edge transport infrastructure ?
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SMART City features
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Cutting edge transport infrastructure ?
…. most investors would find a return on infrastructure expenditure more attractive than cutting edge design.
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SMART City features
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The High Line
New York
Adopting designs that have worked elsewhere ?
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SMART City features
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Olympic Park
London
Adopting designs that have worked elsewhere ?
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Sustainability aspirations
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What level of sustainability aspiration is right for your SMART City / Development ?
SMART City Development
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Sustainability aspirations
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What level of sustainability aspiration is right for your SMART City / Development ?
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What can the market afford ?
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Regional and Comparative Rental Rates.
Malaysia office rental rates circa 6-10 RM/sf/month
Singapore – 2 to 3 times.
Hong Kong – 6 to 7 times.
West End London – up to 10 times.
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Funded solutions
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Wembley City
London
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Malaysia Specific Issues
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SMART Key Challenges
A large body of policy already exists in Malaysia impacting SMART City Design
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SMART City ImplementationKey Challenges in Malaysia
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District Cooling – Capex SavingsCapex Savings #1
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Reduced installed cooling capacity through mixed use load diversity – diversity depends on how tight peak load has been calculated
Peak loads vary between 20 – 50m2/RT – with Typical diversity of 70-90% of peak
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District Cooling – Capex SavingsCapex Savings #2
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Reduced installed cooling capacity through diurnal load shift
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District Cooling – Capex SavingsCapex Savings #3
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District Cooling – Capex Savings
Factors impacting Payback Curve
Management of Connection Agreements
Improvements in building NFA (through removal of plant, risers etc)
Market suitability of tariff's and charges
Development risk
Savings in overarching power usage
Project phasing
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Power
Drivers for private power supply and distribution
Security of supply and control over resilience
Substantial land savings through control of easements and primary infrastructure
Easier control and management of public realm infrastructure
Difference between bulk supply and retail electricity tariff’s
Control of delivery with a minimum loss of land capacity
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Factors impacting payback curve
Energy pricing (impacts on cogen and other on-site production options)
Difference between bulk supply and retail electricity tariff’s
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Applications in the Malaysian Market
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SMART City PlanningWhat are the key factors to consider in the planning of SMART City infrastructure Wider Strategy• Linking SMART City aspirations with regional goals and objectives Business Model• Understanding the ROI• Understanding how private finance can lessen the infrastructure cashflow burden and potentially develop income streams Citizen and Market engagement Technology• Understand market maturity, appetite and undertake a benchmarking analysis• Test to ensure that SMART technologies provide some form of return Infrastructure• Integrated future proofed infrastructure i.e. flexible,
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SMART City Planning: VISION – INTELLIGENCE - ENGAGEMENT
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challenges in delivering smart solutions to energy efficient cities
12th March 2014
British Council SMART Cities Conference Damien Kerkhof – Director Malaysia