A Local Multi-stakeholder Engagement part of the Global EEB Lab 2.0 & Global Alliance in Buildings & Construction
to Combat Climate Change (GABC4)
Tiyok Prasetyoadi Vice-Chairman, GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL – INDONESIA, and Board Member, Energy Efficiency in Buildings-Platform Jakarta
Idris F Sulaiman PhD Coordinator, Energy Efficiency in Buildings-Platform Jakarta and Energy-ICT Advisor, GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL - INDONESIA
PLATFORM JAKARTA
Contents
1) Why Buildings? About GBCI 2) Energy Efficiency in Buildings & Energy Saving Potential! 3) EEB Lab 2.0 Engagement,! Buildings Day at CoP21-Paris and ! Global Alliance in Buildings & Contruction CCC! 4) Final remarks !
Why Buildings? More than 30% of
global greenhouse gas emissions are
buildings-related, and emissions could be
2x or even 3x by 2050 if we carry on
with BAU...
Green Building Council Indonesia (GBCI) is an independent (non-government) and non-profit institution that is fully committed to educating building professionals AS WELL AS the community, to apply appropriate technologies and environmental best practices in facilitating market and societal transformation towards a more sustainable Indonesian and global building industry GBCI developed the first and only Indonesian Green Building Certification specifically for the Indonesian tropical market and the energy rating assessment tools called GREENSHIP. It is competing with LEED (US) and GREENMARK (SG). More buildings in Indonesia are GREENSHIP certified
Huge Energy Saving Poten3al
►Building sector energy use is (probably underestimated) at 18-25% of total energy use in Indonesia ►It has grown rapidly over the last 20 years and is considered as “low hanging fruit” for energy saving ►Improved energy efficiency of buildings could save between 15% and 40% of energy by 2025, so that official target of 15% is “do-able” especially if supported by conducive policies AND innovative private sector
GBCI – Founded in 2009 by 50 Professionals
and – Supported
by 21 Corporate Founders &
other companies/organizations have joined
Rating Tools
GREENSHIP Existing Buildings V 1.0
GREENSHIP New Buildings V 1.2
Guideline/Rating Tool
GREENSHIP Interior Space V 1.0
Guidelines for New Homes V 1.0
Other rating tools in the pipeline: Green Data Center, Green Hotels & others
GREENSHIP NEW BUILDING VERSION 1.2
Energy Efficiency & Conservation
(7 criteria + 5 bonus pts <if incldg RENEWABLES>,
26 points) 25,74%
Water Conservation (8 criteria, 21 points)
20,79%
Indoor Air Health and Comfort
(8 criteria, 10 points) 9,9%
Appropiate Site Development
(8 criteria, 17 points) 16,83 %
Material Resources and Cycle
(7 criteria, 14 points) 13,86%
Building Environment Management
(8 criteria, 13 points) 12,87%
TOTAL : 46 CRITERIA 101 POINTS
GREENSHIP Components
STATUS May 2016
(jumlah bangunan)
Initial inquiry stage 77 In registration process 32 Registered Project 55 Projects near complete assessment 5
BUILDINGS IN CERTIFICATION PROCESS
164 buildings
FULLY CERTIFIED GREENSHIP – THOSE WITH FINAL ASSESSMENT & DESIGN RECOGNITION STATUS
GREENSHIP Total
New Building 12(Twelve)
Existing Building 6 (Six)
Interior Space 1 (One)
Design Recognition
22 (Twenty two)
41 buildings
New GREENSHIP Buildings
PLATINUM GREENSHIP New Building Date: 20 January 2012
Energy saving : 45%
NEW BUILDINGS CERTIFIED
PLATINUM GREENSHIP New Building Date: 10 March 2013
Energy saving : 43%
GOLD GREENSHIP New Building Tertanggal : 28 Januari 2014
New GREENSHIP Buildings
Energy saving : 44%
GOLD GREENSHIP New Building Tertanggal : 10 April 2013
Energy saving : 33 %
NEW BUILDINGS CERTIFIED
GREENSHIP Certified
PLATINUM GREENSHIP Existing Building Date: 21 December 2011
Energy saving : 20%
EXISTING BUILDING CERTIFIED
PLATINUM GREENSHIP Existing Building Date: 5 February 2014
Energy saving : 8 %
GOLD GREENSHIP Existing Building Date: 10 April 2013
GREENSHIP Certified
Energy saving : 30%
GOLD GREENSHIP ExisCng Building Datel: 10 September 2012
Energy saving : 9 %
EXISTING BUILDING CERTIFIED
GBCI Impact on Market Transformation
v GA and GP professionals have been and are playing a transformational role in raising awareness and understanding of the multiple benefits of Energy Efficiency in Buildings in their own companies and professional organizations
v More than 20 professional associations in the Building & Construction industry in Indonesia
v Actively involved in Green Listing and Green Product Council (GPC)
Attributes)
GREENSHIP)ASSOCIATE)))(training) can) be) taken) by)professionals) from) all)backgrounds) with) a) minimal)qualification)of)polytechnic)D3)certification)
GREENSHIP)PROFESSIONAL))(training) for) GP) can) only) be)undertaken) by) those) with) bachelor)degree) or) equivalent) in) engineering,)architect)and)other)related)fields)with)a) minimum) of) 3) years) experience) in)the)building)industry).)
Total)participant)batches)) 22) 16)Total)number)of)participants) 1474) 672)Average)per)batch) 67) 42)Total)passed)training) 1436) 555)Success)ratio) 97.4%) 82.5%))
No. Project Names NLA (m2) Energy Saving CO2 Reduc3on (Ton) % KWH/year
1 New Building (CerCfied) 167,832 42.3% 16,415,281 14,491
2 ExisCng Building 421,209 11.2% 14,565,148 12,978
TOTAL 589,041 21.04% 30,980,429 27,469
Green Buildings Impact in Indonesia
GBCI is currently developing estimates of GBCI’s Greenship-Certified Green Buildings impact in terms of USD/IDR energy savings, employment, value of the green buildings compared to traditional buildings and other economic and socio-environmental indicators. We believe that producing such indicators can expand and maintain the level of “buy-in” from key stakeholders.
Why is EEB a Winning Concept?
Idris F Sulaiman PhD Coordinator, Energy Efficiency in Buildings-
Platform Jakarta and Buildings, Energy & ICT Advisor,
GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL - INDONESIA
(1) For Mother Earth Did we betray our Planet?
What will we do to lessen our carbon & other pollution impact?
Can we reduce/eliminate the impact of the Building & Construction Industry in Indonesia and the World?
(2) For Business Continuity & Bottom Line “Green is Good for Business”
“Finding Your Green Solution-Driven Business”
Republic of Indonesia’s emissions reduction target (RAN-GRK 2010-2030) against business-as-usual (BAU) scenario has
increased the 2020 26% target for reduction emissions with a new target of 3% additional emissions reduction by 2030 (29% target)
(3) For Regulatory Compliance President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo
presented Indonesia’s Intended National Determined Contributions at CoP21 Paris
Objec3ve of EEB Lab 2.0 To unlock financially viable energy efficiency investments that today are not being realized because of “non-technical” reasons
Global Partners of EEB Lab 2.0 - Corporate Sponsors
What is EEB Lab 2.0? Lab 2.0 is an on-going engagement process ►Raising awareness and understanding of the multiple benefits of energy efficiency in buildings ►Workforce capacity – Training and Skills ►Financing energy efficiency solutions ►Policy and regulation
Which building types are our EEB-‐Plaaorm Jakarta ac3vi3es focusing on?
►Commercial buildings – both Mainstream and ►Tropical Designs ►Schools ►Universities ►Hotels ►Hospitals ►Data Centers and other high-energy use building
What is next after Paris-CoP21?
GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION TO COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE (Global ABC4)
– Launched at 1st BUILDING DAY, 3 Dec 2015, CoP21 Paris
Global ABC4 is an unprecedented alliance of organizations collectively committed to: ► Helping to put the Buildings & Construction sector on the “below 2°C path” ► Aligning existing initiatives, commitments and programs to achieve greater scaled & increase the pace of efficiency actions ► Catalysing stronger collaboration and targeting sectoral and cross sectoral climate action and solutions for all
Toward the Global Alliance for Buildings & Constructions
2nd Building Day at CoP 22 Marrakech November 2016
http://web.unep.org/climatechange/buildingsday/about-us
Why Efficiency is smarter than Renewables?
Governments offers a lot of subsidies to
expand renewable energy (and fossil fuels) Should it be doing more to subsidize Efficiency?
McKinsey Study (2009) - comparison of the benefits of eliminating per ton of CO2 or dollars saved: * Wind power - $38 * Solar - $30 * Replacing incandescent lights in a home with LED - $159, and using * Energy-Efficient appliances saved about $108 per ton.
Why Regula3ons CAN deliver our Future today
(1) Government’s Financial Services Authority (OJK) released Sustainable/Green Financing Roadmap (2014) offers prudential, financial and other incentives (see above). Aims: (a) set the conditions needed to achieve sustainable finance in medium and long term, (b) determine and develop milestones showing improvements related to sustainable finance.
(2) This roadmap acknowledges that Indonesian economy currently still exhibits wasteful traits in terms of energy usage as well as environmental degradation & attempts to remove barriers
(3) Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources (ESDM) is seriously promoting the “Energy Savings Performance Contract” financing and “Energy Service Companies (ESCO)” business model . On 22 April 2016, “ESCO Core Regulation/Ministerial Decree”
will be released. Advised by Tom Dreesen, former Chair, NAESCO (US ESCO Association)
Breakthroughs? New regulatory support measures - opening financing options in 2015-24
• v DOWNLOAD OUR INDONESIA EEB-‐LAB 2.0 REPORT (including our Roadmap)
• hTp://www.wbcsd.org/work-‐program/ sector-‐projects/buildings/jakarta.aspx • hTp://www.gbcindonesia.org/eeb-‐lab
• v JOIN OUR EEB-‐Plaaorm Jakarta in INDONESIA and/or in 8 other countries ! – led by Amsterdam, Bangalore, Houston, Jaipur, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Shanghai, Rio de Janeiro, Warsaw • v YOUR PARTICIPATION will bring BENEFITS
– Increase Engagement with Green Building GP Professionals (over 1,500 working in property groups, engineering consultants, banking and other businesses, government) – Increase compeCCveness of your company and organizaCon – Increase market knowledge and engage deeper with our professional and corporate founders
Let’s support EE in Buildings Lab 2.0 in Indonesia
v INITIAL INDONESIA EEB – JAKARTA PLATFORM PARTNERS:
Tiyok Prasetyoadi
[email protected] [email protected]
Idris F Sulaiman PhD [email protected] [email protected]