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Report on Project 64-2003 and Project 68-2003 EC-ASEAN Energy Facility Sponsored by the European Union through EC-ASEAN Energy Facility, EAEF By: Lee Siew Eang Centre for Total Building Performance National University of Singapore

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Page 1: Report on Project 64-2003  and Project 68-2003

Report on Project 64-2003 and Project 68-2003

EC-ASEAN Energy Facility

Sponsored by the European Union through EC-ASEAN Energy Facility, EAEF

By: Lee Siew EangCentre for Total Building PerformanceNational University of Singapore

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Project 64-2003- Development of a Business Model for Building Energy Performance Services in the ASEAN region

Project 68-2003- Development of a Comprehensive Database for Building Energy Performance Benchmarking in the ASEAN Region

Project Partners:

Centre for Total Building PerformanceNational University of Singapore

These Projects are Sponsored by the European Union through EC-ASEAN Energy Facility, EAEF

Project Partners

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Energy AuditDesign andEngineering

Financing

ImplementationPerformanceVerification

MaintenanceContract

EnergyPerformance

Contract

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Development of a Business Model for Building Energy PerformanceServices in the ASEAN Region. (Project No.64-2003)

Energy retrofit represents the best investment in terms of ROI

Owners would like to do it but lacking in Finance and know how

ESCOs would like the business but lack market support and structure

Financiers looking for opportunities but know nothing about EE retrofit

The Motivations

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Project 64: Project 64:

Owner

Esco

Financier

Require confidenceand best practice

Standard Approach,Document, Accreditation

Competence, Procurement andFinancing approach

Return on investment, Profit and risk sharing,Credibility

Objectives of ProjectObjectives of Project

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Main Deliverables of ProjectMain Deliverables of Project

Baseline Model for ASEAN Region

Measurement and Verification Guideline

Energy Performance Contracting Guideline

Energy Performance Project Tender Documentation

Energy Service Project Financing

TechnicalTechnicalElements ofElements ofPerformancePerformanceContractingContracting

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

EU Expert

ASEAN Expert

Investor/Banker

ESCO/Industry

Project Team

Engine of knowledge generation

Review existing Practices In EU and ASEAN

Proposed best practice forASEAN

Field data collection and Validation of the model

Document best practice Model and application templates

Dissemination of results Through seminar and website

VariousTaskProgress

EU Expert

ASEAN Expert

Investor/Banker

ESCO/Industry

Project Team

Engine of knowledge generation

Review existing Practices In EU and ASEAN

Proposed best practice forASEAN

Field data collection and Validation of the model

Document best practice Model and application templates

Dissemination of results Through seminar and website

VariousTaskProgress

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

EUROCONTRACT:

10 agencies and institutes from 10 European countries as project partners.

The objective is to contribute substantially to the acceleration energy services market in Europe

Through promotion and development of Energy Performance Contracting.

It builds knowledge of market instruments for innovative energy services and furthers their implementation.

A central platform for exchanging and aggregating know-how is developed.

Tools available will be adapted in the participating countries.

Training multipliers and involving market actors is a key to the success,

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Singapore: Current StatusSingapore: Current Status

EPC is in an early state of development.

There are few ESCOs offering comprehensive services.

Financial institutional supports are almost non-existence.

Procurement processes are not clearly established with proper Legal framework.

Facility owners are not familiar with EPC and reluctant to try.

Weak regulatory framework.

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Singapore: OpportunitiesSingapore: Opportunities

Significantly over sized plants and equipment.

Both new and existing buildings are good targets.

HVAC and artificial lighting are two major areas for EPC.

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Singapore: ProgrammesSingapore: Programmes

Public sector EPC Programme for 8 buildings.

De-regulation of market.

S$10mil Energy Audit Assistance Scheme.

Reviewing of regulations and codes of Practice.

MND Green Building Grant, S$20 mil.

Accreditation of ESCOs.

Launched Energy Smart Building labeling programme.

Launched Singapore Certified Energy Manager programme.

APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR THE ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION OF ENERGY SERVICES COMPANIES

(AUDITING SERVICES)

1st Edition, February 2005

Certification Scheme Supported by:

EEnneerrggyy aanndd SSuussttaaiinnaabbiilliittyy UUnniitt ((EEDDBB’’ss LLEEAAPP PPaarrttnneerr)) Department of Building

School of Design and Environment National University of Singapore

4 Architecture Drive, Singapore 117566 Tel: 6874 4082 Fax: 6773 3837

Copyright © Energy Sustainability Unit, Feb 2005 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the Energy Sustainability Unit.

T o w a r d s E n e r g y – E f f i c i e n t B u i l d i n g s a n d A d v a n c i n g E n e r g y a n d S u s t a i n a b l e D e v e l o p m e n t

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Comparison of the Number of Audit Performed Before and After Accreditation and EASe

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Malaysia: Current StatusMalaysia: Current Status

EPC is in an early state of development.

There are few local ESCOs with good experience.

Financial institutional supports are almost non-existence.

Programmes impeded by low energy tariff offering little incentive for EE to flourish.

Facility owners are not familiar with EPC and reluctant to try.

Weak regulatory framework.

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Malaysia: ProgrammesMalaysia: Programmes

Use energy tariff as one of the incentives to meet growth objectives through foreign direct investment (FDI), and reduction of energy subsidies.

MIEEIP is a RM 80 million project co-funded by the GoM, UNDP, GEF and private companies. The objective is to remove barriers in the development of industrial energy efficiency. The goals are to reduce the energy consumption, energy intensities and green house gas emissions by 10 per cent using year 2000 as the base year.

ESCOs registration has been launched and ESCOs’ Association formed.

Launched Energy Manager training programme.

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Based on the review of the existing M&V protocolsBased on the review of the existing M&V protocols

Relevant to the ASEAN region baseline model Relevant to the ASEAN region baseline model developed by project team.developed by project team.

Incorporating local weather data and conditions Incorporating local weather data and conditions of ASEAN region. of ASEAN region.

The Singapore Measurement and Verification The Singapore Measurement and Verification Guideline is being published as an independent Guideline is being published as an independent report.report.

Singapore Measurement and Verification GuidelineSingapore Measurement and Verification Guideline

Project Output 1Project Output 1

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Development of Baseline ModelsDevelopment of Baseline Models

Methods Description Output

Statistical Methods Single variant linear regression

Multiple variant linear regression

Easy to establish Most commonly used

Computer Simulation

DesignBuilder Visual DOE E-Quest

High accuracy Not easy to use Need detailed physical and system

data

Mathematics Methods

Neural Network Support Vector

Machines

High accuracy Need large pool of data i.e. NN, SVM

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Model VerificationModel Verification

Input: Weather data of projected year

Output: Projected year’s energy use

Accuracy assessment: CV,PI, VAR, MAE

Data Collection: min. three years of actual data with detailed breakdown

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

This guide is prepared for both the energy services procurers and the ESCOs

It benefits the following target groups: Building owners; Financiers; ESCOs; Public agencies accrediting ESCOs.

EPC and its role in the ASEAN region was defined.

EPC procurement process, including the preliminary stages required for a successful EPC was discussed.

The selection process for a suitable EPC that complements the contracting parties’ capabilities and constraints was presented.

The ASEAN Region Energy Performance Contracting GuidebookThe ASEAN Region Energy Performance Contracting Guidebook

Project Output 2Project Output 2

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

The pre-qualification procedure and suggested possible evaluation criteria was discussed. The issues to consider in selecting an appropriate ESCO as the final contracting candidate were also suggested.

Documentation includes the request for proposals, pre-proposal and site visits, and non-disclosure agreements. The tender evaluation procedure and the Detailed Facility Study (DFS) that would be undertaken by the selected ESCO were discussed.

Finally, the contract administration issues such as monitoring and managing an EPC and the general risk matters that present.

The ASEAN Region Energy Performance Contracting GuidebookThe ASEAN Region Energy Performance Contracting Guidebook

Project Output 2 (contd.)Project Output 2 (contd.)

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Project Output 3Project Output 3

The energy performance project standard contract provides an easy tool to building owner and ESCOs on the energy performance project.

This standard contract form was developed based on a wide review of many other countries standard contract and consider the local industry situations.

It provides the template for 4 types of energy performance contracting including guaranteed savings with upgrades financed by client/energy service company, paid from savings, shard savings and design and build.

The Energy Project Tender Documentation is a set of the necessary

tender document templates. It helps building owners and ESCOs to process the energy performance project tender easily.

ASEAN Region Energy Performance Project Standard ContractASEAN Region Energy Performance Project Standard Contractand Energy Performance Project Tender Templateand Energy Performance Project Tender Template

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

ConclusionsConclusions

4. The projects have been a great success. The project team, including all the Partners would like to acknowledge the sponsorship madeavailable through the EU-ASEAN Energy Facility.

5. The project Team would also like to acknowledge the excellentsupport given by the PMU and ACE as a whole.

1. We believe the project has laid the ground work for the developmentof Energy Performance Contracting in ASEAN.

2. While the knowledge infra-structure is being further developed. It is important to close the business gaps through demonstration to allowthe industry to gain confidence.

3. Regulatory framework should be strengthened to make energyefficiency development economically viable, and further developcapacity through cooperation.

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EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003

Extension of CollaborationsExtension of Collaborations

1. Through the project we have developed excellent relationshipsamong the EU and ASEAN Partners. They have in turn brought inother associates in the EU.

2. In addition to my Partners, INIVE, IEN and PTM, I would like toacknowledge the contributions made by CSTB of France, Berlin Energy Agency, Athens University, Denmark Technical University,the Danish Electricity Saving Trust, and many others.

3. On 5th November NUS has signed an MOU with the TechnicalUniversity of Denmark to work on Green and Energy Efficient Building.

4. We are developing new projects on cool materials and energybenchmarking with University of Athens, a partner of the project..

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5. We are working closely now with INIVE and IEA to develop indoorenvironment and ventilation studies through AIVC.

6. We are working towards a MOU with the Danish Electricity Saving Trustto undertake project on On-line Energy Benchmarking.

Extension of CollaborationsExtension of Collaborations

7. My Centre has also been invited to participate in the discussions anddevelopment of the EU’s Energy Performance Building Directive (EPBD)in Brussels.

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Thank youThank you

Lee Siew Eang

Head, Energy Sustainability Unit

School of Design and EnvironmentNational University of Singapore

[email protected]

For further informationFor further informationAnd benchmarking, visit - And benchmarking, visit - www.esu.com.sgwww.esu.com.sg

EC-ASEAN Energy Facility EAEF Project 64-2003