The document outlines plans for NTU's EcoCampus Living Laboratory initiative. The goals are to reduce campus energy, water and waste intensity by 35% by 2020 using 2011 as a baseline, through research collaboration between academia and industry. Key areas of research include green building systems, renewable energy integration, sustainable mobility, and analyzing user behavior for energy conservation. The campus has already implemented various renewable energy and efficiency projects. If successful, EcoCampus aims to be a model for the most sustainable, smart and technologically advanced campus worldwide.
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The main aim of this ppt is to make more reliable and cheaper transportation for everyone.
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Depletion of Fossil fuel is also the serious concern.
Now a days pollution level is reaching the peak level.
This ppt is not only for prototype purpose, it has an practical application. The depletion of fossil fuels and increasing level of pollution leads to find out the other alternatives.
this ppt based on my final year Engineering project.
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prepared and presented by Mieko A. Ozeki, Sustainability Projects Coordinator, at the Northeast Campus Sustainability Consortium Conference on April 2, 2012 at Syracuse University.
The main aim of this ppt is to make more reliable and cheaper transportation for everyone.
Cost of convectional fuel is increasing rapidly.
Depletion of Fossil fuel is also the serious concern.
Now a days pollution level is reaching the peak level.
This ppt is not only for prototype purpose, it has an practical application. The depletion of fossil fuels and increasing level of pollution leads to find out the other alternatives.
this ppt based on my final year Engineering project.
Gregg Latchams - Walking the Walk - Buildings and Behaviour April 2014wecc2012
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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2. 2
Site Overview
NIE: National Institute of Education
NTU: Nanyang Technological University
CTP: Clean Tech Park
Learn. Work. Play. Live.
33,000 7,000 14,000
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• The Triple Helix approach innovation ecosystem, bringing in
government, academia, and industry together in a 3P
partnership framework.
NTU Approach
4. 4
EcoCampus Framework
35%
Reduction in energy,
water and waste
intensity*
Education & Research
Living
Laboratory
Industry
Collaboration
* By 2020 (using year 2011 as baseline)
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EcoCampus Launch
30th April 2014
Mission: Accentuating innovation and green growth for sustainability
Goal: To be the greenest campus in the world!
In collaboration with:
Supporting Agency partners:
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2013 - 2018
2016 ~ 2020
2011-2013
Testbedding
Verification &
Documentation
Awareness
Energy, water and waste reduction
Implementation
10%
20%
35%
EcoCampus Roadmap
Development Phase
• Energy Saving at NIE
• E-10 Initiative at NTU
• Energy Efficiency Awareness
Phase 1
• RD&D projects
• New Construction
• Existing Building
Maintenance
Phase 2
• Capital
Expenditure Driven
• Best Solution
Implementation
• Commissioning and
Review
• Best Practice
Guidelines
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Research Topics
1
Green building systems for
the tropics
• Tropical façade and lighting
• Energy efficient IAQ provision (cooling,
ventilation & dehumidification systems)
• Innovative Data centre cooling
2
Sustainable Urban
mobility
• Electric Vehicles and charging systems
• Efficient Public mover/shuttle vehicles
• Smart Personal Mobility concepts
3
Renewable energy
integration/Smart Grids
• Smart microgrid management with AC/DC
architecture
• Efficient and low-cost Energy Storage
systems
• Demand Response Management
4
Energy Information
Analytics
• Wireless Sensors and communications
• Smart Metering & Monitoring systems
• Big Data analytics
5
User Behaviour for Energy
Conservation
• Gamification and Sociological concepts for
user engagement
• Behavioral economics for energy savings
Urban Energy Efficiency & Sustainable Energy
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Green Building Systems1 RE Integration & Smart Grids2
Sustainable Urban Mobility3
Energy Modelling & Analytics4
User Behavior5
Innovative tropical cooling Envelope, Facades & Lighting
Industry Collaborations
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RD&D Projects
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Testbed
More than 10,000 unique
registered app users
Digitalization of
Campus shuttle
buses
4000+ passengers on GRT
AV Trial in NTU
Aug ‘17 to May ‘18
Hall 12 - 15
1000 daily e-scooter trips are made,
with an average distance of 1.3km.
900+ Obike Trips monthly
2,000+ On-
demand shuttle
bus
Industry partner
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Awards & Recognition
Awarding body Award
International Sustainable Campus
Network
Excellence in Integration Award: 2015
SEC-Lee Foundation Singapore
Environmental Achievement Award
(Public Sector)
Southwest Eco Award: Community
Partner 2015
Green Mark PlatinumSTAR Champion
Award 2016
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Vision: Most Sustainable, Smart & Technologically Advanced
Campus in the world
Five Bold Ideas for 2021:
1. 10% energy from Renewables zero Emissions
2. Smart Energy Efficient Campus in tropics
3. Smartest and most energy efficient Building in tropics
4. Smart Mobility Solutions
5. Smart Campus sandbox and Innovation Ecosystem
1
2
3
4
5
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Beyond NTU Campus
NanRise is a spin off consulting and Investment
Company from the Nanyang Technological
University of Singapore, with specific focus on
accelerating technological innovation
commercialization in sustainable urban
development in the AIC (ASEAN, India and
Greater China) region.
www.nanrise.sg
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THANK YOU
Energy Research Institute @ NTU
http://erian.ntu.edu.sg/Pages/Home.aspx
d-ERIAN@ntu.edu.sg
(65) 6592 1674
EcoCampus- Singapore
www.ecocampus.sg
ecocampus@ntu.edu.sg
Sustainable Earth Office
www.Sustainapore.sg
seo@ntu.edu.sg
RyanJin@ntu.edu.sg
Editor's Notes
EcoCampus is a living lab program where NTU uses its campus a test ground for latest green technologies along with its industry partners. The program is hosted under the Sustainable Earth Office at NTU and championed by the Energy Research Institute at NTU.
The NTU Campus site is a fairly large testing ground with more than 200 buildings with a variety of functions such as office, lecture rooms, laboratories, commercial and residential buildings. Its almost like a mini-city and hence a good living lab for sustainable technology development.
The three pillars of EcoCampus are shown here viz. Research/Education, Living Lab concept and Industry Collaboration. Each of them is an important aspect of the framework in order to develop innovative technologies towards eventual commercial adoption. The campus has set a goal of achieving 35% reduction in energy, water and waste intensity over the period of 10 years by adopting green technologies. The 35% target is achievable, yet ambitious as a whole campus target and is in tune with Singapore’s commitment to reduce its carbon intensity by 36% by 2030 as per the Paris agreement.
The Program was officially launched in April 2014 in collaboration with Government agencies and industry partners. The mission highlights it as a national program with economic development and sustainability as its corner stones.
This shows the program roadmap. The testbeding phase help select technologies that are now been adopted in the Phase2 of large-scale campus-wide implementation to achieve 35%. An important aspects of the program is documentation and development of industry guidelines and best-practices sharing.
These are the research topics and focus areas under the Energy domain
These are the industry partners affiliated to the program. Each of them has a 1-2 years RD&D project and benefits from research to adapt their technologies to the tropical environment and also having a demo site where they can bring their customers to.
This is the actual energy performance of the campus. As of last year 24% savings in energy across the campus have been achieved.
The campus has adopted a large amount of renewable energy in form of rooftop solar PV. Most of the campus rooftops are already fully covered with Solar.