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SingaporeRenewable Energy Capabilities
Friday, 3rd June 2011
Presented byPresented by
Yatin Premchand Yatin Premchand Senior Business Development ManagerSenior Business Development Manager
Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS)Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS)
Singapore
Singapore is a small city state with Singapore is a small city state with
limited alternative energy potentiallimited alternative energy potential• Land Area: 710.2km2
• No hydro or geothermal energy resources
• Negligible wind and low wind speed (2m/s)
• Variable and intermittent solar
S$350 million for Clean Energy
Internal Research Fund
Research Fund forthe Built Environment
Innovation for EnvironmentalSustainability Fund
Encourage development and testbedding of green building technologies
Encourage the development and testbedding of environmental technologies
National ResearchFoundation (NRF)
S$170m Clean EnergyResearch Funding
Build R&D and manpowercapabilities in Clean Energy
Clean Energy funding in A*STAR research institutes
Public Funding for Clean Energy
SingaporeSingapore ’’s Vibrant Clean Tech Ecosystems Vibrant Clean Tech Ecosystem
CLEAN ENERGYCLEAN ENERGYENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT AND WATERAND WATER
WaterWater
Waste Management and Resource Recovery
Pollution Control
SolarSolar
Fuel Cells
Hydro/Tidal/Wave
Wind
Biomass/Biofuels
Green Buildings
Carbon Services
Energy Efficiency
Green Transportation
Smart Grids
Storage
Singapore Clean Energy ShowcaseSingapore Clean Energy Showcase
Using solar panels and energy efficient building design, Singapore’s first
“Zero-Energy Building” (BCA)
Gardens by the Bay, a
world-class garden showcase,
will integrate solar panels and
co-generation systems.
Solar panels will be installed for
test-bedding in this HDB
“Eco-Precinct”. (Public housing)
Marina Barrage, a model of water
and environmental sustainability,
to deploy solar panels.
Singapore Polytechnic
developing new green
building which includes solar.
Singapore As The Living Lab
GlobalMarkets
• Attract multiple component level ideas
• Export & sell system level solutions
Companies
The Living Lab
PrototypeNew
ConceptsFirst
Adoption
Private Sector PartnersResearch Institutes
Universities
Test-bed
Work with
SEAS Background
� Singapore’s Energy Consumption is comparable to tho se of other developed countries being 6th in per capita e nergy consumption in the world as per International Energ y Agency’s World energy statistics 2006
� In Singapore, Industry is the major consumer at 54% followed by transport at 19% buildings at 15% and households at 10%
� Improving Energy Efficiency is a strategic priority with National Climate Change Committee and several schem es like EASe fund, Green Mark award for buildings, man datory energy labeling schemes, Green Vehicle rebate, Government buildings started to undertake energy au dits 2009 with a mandate to acheve Green Mark (Gold Plus) by 2020, Energy Smart buildings & Hotels scheme, certi fied energy managers scheme have been introduced.
Energy Efficiency in SingaporeEnergy Efficiency in Singapore
Cross Section of RE Sector Cross Section of RE Sector –– Singapore Singapore
Integrated Solar Mfg
Complex
Asia Pacific HQ
Organic PV R&D
SOLARSOLAR
BIOMASSBIOMASS
Food Waste to
Energy PlantGlobal HQ, R&D and
Mfg Site
Solar Wafer Mfg
WINDWIND
Solar Cell Mfg
Global Wind Energy R&D
Centre
CARBONCARBON
Asia’s 1st Carbon Exchange
MARINE RENEWABLEMARINE RENEWABLEAsia Pacific HQ
SMART GRIDSMART GRID
Home Energy Mgmt
R&D
Fuel Cell R&D
Regional HQFuel Cell R&D
FUEL FUEL CELLCELL Product Development
Centre
Asia Pacific HQ
SERVICESSERVICES
R&D Centre in Risk
Mgmt for Cleantech
Regional Conferences and Exhibitions Regional Conferences and Exhibitions 1 1 –– 4 November 20114 November 2011
Organised by:
Hosted by:
Organised by:
SEAS Background
• SEAS was launched on 12 th July 2006 by Minister Yaacob Ibrahim, Minister of Environment and Water Resources
• The mission of SEAS is to be the voice of sustainable energy companies
• Assist in reaching Singapore's objective to become the regional Clean Energy Hub
• SEAS has 160+ corporate members
• Members are companies in the area of Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, Carbon Asset Management, Finance & Sustainable Mobility
Sustainable Energy Association of Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS)Singapore (SEAS)
� Promote Energy Efficiency and awareness
� Promote renewable energy technologies, services, and project development
� Facilitate carbon asset management projects & carbon emissions reduction trading
� Provide a platform for investors to engage with developers for RE & EE projects
SEAS ObjectivesSEAS Objectives
•• Enterprise DevelopmentEnterprise Development
– Assisting local enterprise by providing technical and financial support for growth in technology and services
•• Market DevelopmentMarket Development
– Supporting the growth of Singapore based expertise internationally by providing market access, intelligence and strategic project engagement and partnership opportunities with private, public sectors
•• Training and LearningTraining and Learning
– Building and enhancing technical companies of industry professionals in current and emerging technologies, project development and financing
SEAS Strategic Thrust Areas SEAS Strategic Thrust Areas
SEAS Background
EPC / System Integration
EPC / System EPC / System IntegrationIntegration
Manufacturing Manufacturing Manufacturing
Private Finance
Private Private FinanceFinance
Technologies / Components
Technologies / Technologies / ComponentsComponents
Project Management
Project Project ManagementManagement
Project Development
Project Project DevelopmentDevelopment
Evaluation and Performance
Evaluation and Evaluation and Performance Performance
Value Chain of SG Clean Energy SectorValue Chain of SG Clean Energy Sectorand SEAS Membership and SEAS Membership
Project Development Support from Project Development Support from SingaporeSingapore
Local Partnerships(Technology, System
Integration
Joint Ventures ,
G to G Support, etc.)
Local PartnershipsLocal Partnerships(Technology, System (Technology, System
IntegrationIntegration
Joint Ventures , Joint Ventures ,
G to G Support, etc.)G to G Support, etc.)
Financing(Private Sector equity,
Carbon, Multilaterals,
Banks, etc.)
FinancingFinancing(Private Sector equity, (Private Sector equity,
Carbon, Multilaterals, Carbon, Multilaterals,
Banks, etc.) Banks, etc.)
Access to Clean Energy and Reduction of Carbon IntensityAccess to Clean Energy and Reduction of Carbon Intensity
Sustainable Economic Growth Sustainable Economic Growth
Capacity
Development
(Knowledge and
Technology Exchange,
Technical Competencies)
Capacity Capacity
Development Development
((Knowledge and Knowledge and
Technology Exchange, Technology Exchange,
Technical Competencies)Technical Competencies)
Opportunities In Biomass, Biogas, Energy Opportunities In Biomass, Biogas, Energy
Efficiency, Solar, Wind and other RE Project Efficiency, Solar, Wind and other RE Project
Solutions Achieving Renewal Energy and Solutions Achieving Renewal Energy and
Energy Efficiency TargetsEnergy Efficiency Targets
in Thailandin Thailand
Rural Electrification and Energy AccessRural Electrification and Energy Access
� Energy For All Partnership with a target to provide clean energy for 100 million people by 2015 in Asia
� All countries in Asia at different levels of clean energy development
� Enterprise development opportunities
� Mapping of regional and local resources for project development and technology integration
� Bottom of the Pyramid approach for business/busines s innovations to extend energy access in commercially viable ways
� Exchange of information and know-how between member s creating a reservoir of capabilities, expertise and delivery mechanisms
� Providing, establish and create appropriate funding models finance viable and scalable projects
www.energyforall.info
Rural Energy AccessRural Energy Access
SME’s SMESME’’s s
Country
Association 1
Country Country
Association 1Association 1
Country
Association 2
Country Country
Association 2Association 2
“““
Access To
Energy For
Disadvantaged
Communities
Access To Access To
Energy For Energy For
Disadvantaged Disadvantaged
Communities Communities
Funding
(Private Sector
Equity,
Multilaterals,
Banks, etc.)
FundingFunding
(Private Sector (Private Sector
Equity, Equity,
Multilaterals, Multilaterals,
Banks, etc.) Banks, etc.)
Clean Energy
Technology
(Hydro, Wind,
Biomass / Gas,
Solar…)
Clean Energy Clean Energy
TechnologyTechnology
(Hydro, Wind, (Hydro, Wind,
Biomass / Gas, Biomass / Gas,
SolarSolar……))
SME’s SMESME’’s s
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