Time 08:30am 09:00am Topic 09:10am Opening Address by Singapore Green Building Council Green buildings make business sense and also help position Singapore as a Smart & Liveable City. 09:20am An Update on Greening Existing Buildings Synopsis: The presentation will highlight BCA's key initiatives under the 3rd Green Building Masterplan , focused on 1) Continued Leadership, 2) Wider Collaboration & Engagement, and 3) Proven Sustainability Performance, to stimulate the growth of Green Buildings and promote improvement in energy efficiency of buildings. The presentation will also highlight selected Green Mark Incentive Schemes that support building energy efficiency retrofits and tenant energy improvement works. 09:40am Keynote : Why Smart & Green Building Technologies Matter Gordon Falconer Synopsis: Many governments have in principle embraced the concept of green buildings and a majority of countries have policies and regulations Director, Smart Cities supportive of green buildings. Concepts such as "green leases" have been embraced by some developers, and some institutions have funds that Schneider Electric specifically target green buildings. Yet green building adoption at new build and retrofit levels are not moving as fast as the rhetoric would suggest. In fact it is clear there are still issues relating to the size and performance design of green building technologies, especially with building code compliance and life-cycle analysis. We examine these issues at a global level and discuss the challenges that seem to be slowing down the adoption of green building technologies. 10:10am 10:30am Speaker Registration Welcome Address COFFEE BREAK Track 1: Holistic Planning for Smart & Intelligent Buildings Track 2: Rightsizing Systems for Regulatory Compliance Track 3: How to Build a Greener Data Center Gaining Visibility into Power Consumption with a Smart BMS Choosing Green Building Products & Materials Using Software to Manage Data Center Infrastructure Sin Jia Hau ; Business Development & Solution Architect, Schneider Electric Tan Phay Ping ; Assistant Technical Co-ordinator, Singapore Green Building Council Gay Chi Sen ; Head of Software Solutions, Schneider Electric ITB Business Unit Synopsis: The choice of products and materials that go into the construction of a building plays a major role in determining its environmental impact. This presentation takes a deep look at the attributes of green building products and materials and provides guidance for building designers and specifiers on how to make a conscious choice to select environmentally preferable building products and materials. Synopsis: The Building Control Act mandates that owners of all new and existing post-retrofit buildings aiming for Green Mark certification audit their cooling system every 3 yrs and submit energy consumption and other related data. Using Schneider Electric StruxureWare for Data Centre, they can see, measure and manage energy efficiency across the data center and the entire building and realize up to 30% saving in capital and operational expenditure. Translating Data into Insights to enable ISO 50001 Energy Management Standard Certification Customer Case Study Presentation: Improve efficiency through automatic management & optimisation with Schneider Electric's StruxureWare DCIM Kelvin Ong ; Product and System Application Manager, Schneider Electric Loh Kee Teik, Data Centre Lead - APAC, Covance Inc. Synopsis: An Energy Management System has become essential in today's energy-conscious era. By consolidating energy data (water, air, gases, electrical, steam) into a single platform, it enables facility managers, operations staff and building owners to gain visibility of energy usage and optimise the energy performance of various building systems. This presentation covers how an EMS can help in energy analysis, performing benchmarking and comparisons against green criteria to enable sustainability. Datacentre Critical Physical Infrastructure (DCPI) Synopsis: Power consumption accounts for one of the largest building expenses. Yet many companies have little-to-zero visibility into their electrical network. Using a smart building management system to monitor, measure and optimize your building’s non-critical power in the same way as your HVAC, lighting and fire safety enables you to gain more actionable insights to improve building performance throughout its life cycle and give your building a deeper shade of green. 11:00am Saulo Spaolanse Country President, Singapore Schneider Electric Chia Ngiang Hong President Singapore Green Building Council Wendy Li Senior Manager Green Mark Policy Department, Technology Development Group, BCA Benefits of a Hybrid System Collin Thomas ; System Integrator Sales Manager, Schneider Electric Synopsis: Trends point to the future requirement of redundancy systems in buildings that house critical functions such as hospitals, data centers, etc. Accordingly, hybrid systems are gaining demand as users look to a system that is able to manage complex processes and yet flexible enough to facilitate future expansion. This presentation illustrates how Process Automation Controllers can be utilized and integrated into a traditional building system and how users may benefit from open platforms and protocols. 11:30am Green Products in Electrical Distribution Systems As the reliance on electricity grows globally, the ways in which we distrbute energy must also evolve. The solution will involve not only smarter demand, but also smarter supply and a smarter grid. On its part, Schneider Electric has innovated intelligent, smart grid-ready distribution solutions that bring a new level of efficiency through advanced monitoring and control. (1) Premset – A New Generation Of Switchgear Technology Weili Ding , Premset Global Business Manager Synopsis: Premset medium-voltage switchgear combines the benefits of air-insulated and gas-insulated switchgear. It breaks new ground with the Shielded Solid Insulation System that is compact, tough and built to last. The SF6-free design switchgear maintains optimal performance in any environment, reducing the risk of internal arcing and the safety of people and assets. (2) Smart Panels Sachin Chopade , Commercial Operations & Business Development Manager Synopsis: Over the last decade, Schneider Electric has revolutionized low-voltage switchboards technology to produce Smart Panels that are intelligently embedded with metering, control, and communication capabilities. They not only simplify daily operations, but also eliminate error-prone manual data gathering. Smart Panels use components that are reliable and simple to install. Standard Ethernet and Modbus protocols interface seamlessly on the Enerlin’X communication system to provide a fully connected solution. 12:00nn 02:00pm Marketplace Showcase cum Lunch END OF DAY Jointly organised by: Yam Hong , Business Development Manager, East Asia, Schneider Electric ITB Business Unit Synopsis: Datacenter Critical Physical Infrastructure (DCPI) is the foundation on which datacenters stand. Extensive research has been done globally in terms of understanding the issues which customers, users, project managers and design consultants face when it comes to designing, building and running datacenters. The common issues are around 3 key areas: • Availability / Reliability • Agility (Speed, Flexibility) • Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)