New Financing Scheme and Minimum Standards for Existing Buildings Announced at the International Green Building Conference 2011

September 14, 2011 by  
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Minister of State for National Development and Manpower, BG (NS) Tan Chuan-Jin announced a new financing scheme and minimum Green Mark standards for existing buildings at today’s opening of the International Green Building Conference (IGBC) 2011, which is part of the annual Singapore Green Building Week.

In the Singapore Sustainable Blueprint, the government has set a target to green 80% of Singapore’s buildings by 2030. 95% of Singapore’s building stock are existing buildings. The challenge is how to green the existing buildings, given the higher cost of retrofitting and the lack of financing.

To help existing building owners overcome the barrier of high upfront retrofitting costs, BG (NS) Tan announced that the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) will launch a pilot scheme from 1 Oct called the Building Retrofit Energy Efficiency Financing (BREEF) Scheme. Read more

Green buildings help sustain Asia’s growth [News]

September 14, 2011 by  
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By Rod Leaver, The Business Times, 14 Sep 2011.

This week marks the opening of Singapore’s third Green Building Week since it was established in 2009. Yet, in many ways, this amazing nation-state has already leapt ahead of its time to reflect what future green cities in Asia can look like as the region strives to adopt the kind of sustainable practices that are vital for maintaining long-term development and growth.

Going green is not some lofty ideal. A sustainable built environment is all about using our available resources more efficiently which, in turn, lowers costs in the long term.

The basic unit of a sustainable built environment is a green building. Buildings have become our standard dwellings and we spend a significant amount of time in them, making a critical impact on the environment. Read more

Green Mark building scheme gets UN attention [News]

September 12, 2011 by  
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By Jessica Cheam, The Straits Times, 12 Sep 2011.

You might not have noticed, but Singapore’s buildings have been getting greener.

Across the island, 840 have been awarded the Green Mark – which certifies them as environmentally friendly.

The programme has come a long way since it was launched in 2005. That year, only 17 buildings were given this stamp of approval.

But since then, more offices and homes – both existing and new – have been brought up to standard, adopting measures such as energy efficient air-conditioning and meeting targets on recycling.

The United Nations was so impressed by the Green Mark scheme, it wants to work with the Building and Construction Authority, which runs it. This tie-up could involve research and training programmes to promote environmentally friendly buildings, and an agreement is due to be signed on Wednesday. Read more

Green Innovations for a Greener Future [Press Releases]

September 8, 2011 by  
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SINGAPORE, September 6, 2011 – Innovative green building solutions are set to steal the limelight as BEX Asia, the region’s premiere green building expo returns for its fourth edition.

To be held in Singapore from 14-16 September at the Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, BEX Asia 2011 will showcase green building architecture, design, products, practices and technologies for environmental sustainability by some 250 exhibiting companies from 30 countries.

This year’s exhibition will feature established players in the green building arena including Carrier, Daiken, Johnson Controls, KONE, Lafarge, Legrand, Lutron, Onna Prima, ParexDavco, Philips and Trane, along with other homegrown companies that are introducing their own unique green technologies. Read more

Environmental Sustainability in the Building Sector Receives a Strong Boost [Press Releases]

September 1, 2011 by  
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Build Eco Xpo (BEX Asia) Poised to Facilitate Further Development in the Green Building Arena with Showcase of Green Building Solutions

SINGAPORE, August 31, 2011 – Singapore’s green building sector is set to receive a strong boost as the region’s premiere green building expo, BEX Asia 2011, returns for the fourth consecutive year with a stellar showcase of the latest green products and solutions for the building sector.

Part of the line-up of events for the Singapore Green Building Week hosted by the Building & Construction Authority (BCA), BEX Asia will be held in Singapore from 14-16 September 2011 at the Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre. The event will showcase green building architecture, design, products, practices and technologies for environmental sustainability presented by more than 250 exhibitors from about 30 countries. Last year’s event attracted 7,000 visitors and saw a whopping USD74.5 million (SGD 89.75 million) worth of sales generated. This year’s event is set to generate even greater interest with a record of 8,000 visitors expected. Read more

International Green Building Conference 2011 to Explore Innovative, Sustainable, and Actionable Green Building Solutions Especially for the Tropics and Sub-Tropics [Press Releases]

August 16, 2011 by  
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Singapore, 16 August 2011 – The main highlight of the Singapore Green Building Week (SGBW), the International Green Building Conference (IGBC) 2011, will see industry experts and practitioners, and policy-makers from across the Asia-Pacific and North America gather in Singapore from 13 to 16 September 2011. Together, they will address challenges and explore solutions in green building development, including innovative, sustainable and actionable solutions for the tropics and sub-tropics.

Organised by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA), the government agency responsible for the built environment and green building policies1 in Singapore, IGBC 2011 is expected to attract more than 1,000 participants – from real estate developers to urban planners, architects, engineers and other industry professionals – committed to understanding and putting into action real-world, tangible green building solutions. Also present at the conference will be policy-makers and key government officials from several growth markets, specially invited by the BCA, who will give their unique public sector perspective on green building solutions, policies and plans. Read more

China Green Building Forum 2011 [Events]

August 3, 2011 by  
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Sep 28 – 29 2011, Shanghai

The China Green Building Forum 2011 is a MUST-ATTEND industry gathering, which focus on latest Government’s Response and Marketing Prospect, Modern Integrated Green Building Design, Advanced Envelopes, Sustainable Materials, Integrated Heat and Power Generation, Innovative Business Models, Waterrelated Green Building Solutions, Smart Building Systems and Green Device, New Energy Applications, Energy Efficiency Solutions and Systems, enlighten delegates with the best, most timely and detailed roadmap to success in 2011 and beyond! Read more

The Green Business Times Guide to Singapore Government Funding and Incentives for the Environment

June 14, 2011 by  
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Singapore is well-known as a clean and green city with the government striving for environmental sustainability while growing the economy. The government has also identified Environmental and Water Technologies (EWT) including Clean Energy as strategic areas where Singapore has a competitive edge and which could generate future economic growth.

To accelerate the growth of the environmental industry and to maintain Singapore’s image as a clean and green city, the government has initiated several funding and incentive schemes related to energy efficiency, clean energy, green buildings, water and environmental technologies, green transport, waste minimisation, environmental management system, environmental initiatives, clean development mechanism, and green IT.

The funding and incentive schemes are provided by government agencies such as:

To help businesses understand what’s available, we have compiled a list of 33 government funding and incentives for the environment:

  1. Energy Efficiency Improvement Assistance Scheme (EASe)
  2. Grant for Energy Efficient Technologies (GREET)
  3. One-Year Accelerated Depreciation Allowance for Energy Efficient Equipment and Technology (One-Year ADAS)
  4. Design for Efficiency Scheme (DfE)
  5. SCEM Training Grant
  6. Clean Energy Research and Testbedding Programme (CERT)
  7. Energy Research Development Fund (ERDF)
  8. Solar Capability Scheme (SCS)
  9. Market Development Fund
  10. Green Mark Incentive Scheme for Existing Buildings (GMIS-EB)
  11. Green Mark Incentive Scheme for New Buildings (GMIS-NB)
  12. Green Mark Incentive Scheme – Design Prototype (GMIS-DP)
  13. Green Mark Gross Floor Area Incentive Scheme (GM-GFA)
  14. MND Research Fund for the Built Environment
  15. A*STAR-MND Joint Grant Call
  16. Pilot Incentive Scheme for Green Roofs
  17. Gross Floor Area Incentives for Outdoor Refreshment Area on Rooftops
  18. Water Efficiency Fund (WEF)
  19. Fast-Track Environmental and Water Technologies Incubator Scheme (Fast-Tech)
  20. Technology Pioneer (TechPioneer) Scheme
  21. Incentive for Research and Innovation Scheme (IRIS)
  22. Environmental Technology Capability Development Programme (EnviroTech CDP)
  23. Innovation Voucher Scheme
  24. Innovation for Environmental Sustainability (IES) Fund
  25. Land Transport Innovation Fund (LTIF)
  26. Green Vehicle Rebate (GVR)
  27. Transport Technology Innovation and Development Scheme (TIDES+)
  28. 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) Fund
  29. Environment Technology Research Programme (ETRP)
  30. Local Enterprise Technical Assistance Scheme (LETAS)
  31. 3P Partnership Fund
  32. Clean Development Mechanism Documentation Grant
  33. Infocomm Leadership and Development Programme (iLEAD)

If we missed out any funding or incentive scheme, do let us know. Thanks! Read more

Momentum to “green” buildings picking up [News]

May 17, 2011 by  
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Green buildings are picking up momentum in Singapore, with the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) giving out a record number of BCA Green Mark awards to 164 winners this year, up from 102 last year.

Incentive schemes have been introduced encourage developers to go beyond the mandatory basic Green Mark standard for new buildings, such as additional floor area, which could translate to higher profit, said BCA chief executive office John Keung. “As a result, nowadays, you see a lot more Platinum projects, a lot more Gold Plus projects being developed,” he said.

Other incentives include reimbursements for engaging environmental experts, who can help in achieving an energy-efficient design for buildings. Read more

Adding the green touch with technology [News]

April 26, 2011 by  
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Technology and innovative design are key as the property industry here works to embrace green building, propelled in large part by the strong regulatory framework.

Singapore’s status as one of Asia’s green building leaders, and the adoption of green technologies and designs by both the private and public sectors, owe much to the government’s implementation of a strong regulatory framework and robust market incentives, industry players said.

‘The green movement is likely to grow stronger because of corporate social responsibility (CSR) as well as legislative pressure,’ said Tan Yew Chin, executive vice-president for real estate services at Ascendas. Read more

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