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New council set up to promote green buildings
Private-public sector initiative will help spearhead building industry’s efforts
By UMA SHANKARI
(SINGAPORE) Singapore has set up a new council to speed up the development of ‘green’ buildings in Singapore.
The new unit, the Singapore Green Building Council, is expected to increase collaboration between the private and public sectors in Singapore and push the building and construction industries towards environmental sustainability.
The council was set up with seed funding from Building and Construction Authority (BCA), but has also raised more than 10 times that amount from its private sector sponsors and members. The council has 141 founding members, including ‘diamond’ sponsors City Developments, CapitaLand and Keppel Land.
It aims to promote green building design as well as green practices and technologies, said its president Lee Chuan Seng.
Targets set out in the Singapore Sustainable Blueprint, which was released earlier this year, call for 80 per cent of all buildings in Singapore to achieve at least the basic Green Mark Certification by 2030. This is expected to reduce energy intensity by more than 30 per cent.
Buildings in Singapore are the second largest users of electricity after the industrial sector
‘The ‘greening’ of buildings will require concerted effort,’ said Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Defence Teo Chee Hean yesterday. Mr Teo announced the formation of the Singapore Green Building Council at the launch of a green building conference and exhibition.
He added that the government will work in partnership with building owners to raise awareness on the energy efficiency of their buildings, and achieve savings in their electricity bills.
On its part, the Singapore Green Building Council will help lead and co-ordinate the industry’s efforts, in collaboration with the government, to accelerate the development of green buildings and improve energy efficiency in Singapore’s built environment.
It will also tap into an international community of green building experts through the World Green Building Council. The World Council has granted ‘emerging member’ status to the new Singapore Council.
The Green Building Council also aims to become a leader in exploring how tropical countries can embrace sustainable development. Mr Lee told reporters that most of the designs today have been developed for temperate climates.
But for a start, the Council plans to set up a system for certification within the next six to 12 months.
‘One of the things that hold back the development of green buildings in Singapore is that we don’t have certification; we have some green labelling system for products but it is not comprehensive,’ said Mr Lee. ‘So what we are trying to do now is start up some product directory. That will then move into certification.’
Source : Business Times - 29 October 2009
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