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The vision of Masdar City (the world’s first zero-carbon city to be created before 2020) was shared by the Masdar City team at a September 16, 2009, business-to-business seminar held at MaRS.The seminar attracted nearly 70 cleantech suppliers, green technology leaders, government policy makers and sector funders. This is an overview of the Masdar City Sustainability & Tech Roadmaps, presented at this seminar.
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Masdar Sustainability & Technology Roadmaps
By: Dr. Nawal Al-HosanyAssociate Director – Sustainability
Mark Bone-KnellDepartment Manager – Intellectual Property
Outline
• Introduction• Sustainability Definition• Sustainability Approach at Masdar City• The Masdar Technology Roadmap• Potential Areas of cooperation
What is Sustainability?
What is Sustainability?
• Earth's resources MUST be used at a rate at which it can be replenished.
• Protecting our environment (future generations)
• Being as energy efficient as possible• Reducing and recycling waste• Minimising pollution
Reducing our impact on our planet and a better way to do business
What is Sustainability?
… a better way to do business
… a value-added, problem-solving approach
… the practice of delivering solutions that create a desirable future for people, business, environment
… a healthy state of dynamic balance between human and natural systems
“In the 21st Century, global citizenship is not just a corporate responsibility, but also a prime business opportunity to grow our company in new ways.” — Debra Dunn, Senior VP, Hewlett-Packard
Masdar City sustainability visionA Sustainable City
providing the highest quality of life with the lowest
environmental footprint
Carbon Neutral100 % Renewable EnergyZero WasteFossil Fuel Free Zone
Masdar’s Strategic Objectives
• Promote Triple Bottom Line (TBL) excellence and integration
• Be a catalyst in TBL and cultural transformation of the region and beyond
• Create innovations and practices that provide a “Masdar Product Line”
• Assess new creative sustainable solutions and practices
• Encourage sustainable practices, addressing challenges, and to further global knowledge
Masdar’s Sustainable Solutions Defined
Sustainable solutions create tenant value and innovation from economically viable, environmentally sensitive, and socially responsible approaches:– Apply sustainability principles to planning, design, construction,
and operations– Favor long-term, systems-oriented, high-value problem-solving– Reduce life cycle costs
• Reduce energy, water, and material consumption• Reduce waste in all forms, including emissions and heat
– Engage tenant employees and stakeholders positively – Protect natural resources for use by future generations
MASDAR requires a spectrum of solutions
Criteria for success
Land Use Plan
Selection of resources and technologies
Phasing and financing
Technology Specifications
Detailed design and construction
Master Plan
KPIs
Sustainability Dashboard
Design Phase refinement
Integrated Systems Model
Regulatory Controls
Vendor proposals
Site conditions
Physically-based detailed modeling
Sustainability Management System
• Measure• Visualize• Manage• Operate
Sustainability Performance Themes
One Planet Living Principles Programme Sustainability Themes/Indices
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Waste
Materials + Resources
Social
Economic
OPL Principles +
Targets integrated
with Masdar programme Indices and their KPI’s
and reported through a
Sustainability “Dashboard”
Local and Sustainable Water
Zero Carbon
Zero Waste
Sustainable Transport
Local and Sustainable Materials
Local and Sustainable Food
Natural Habitats and Wildlife
Culture and Heritage
Equity and Fair Trade
Health and Happiness
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Measurement of Sustainability Indices over Programme LifespanMeasurement of Sustainability Indices over Programme Lifespan
Masdar One Planet Living Integration with Programme DeliveryMasdar One Planet Living Integration with Programme Delivery
100% Renewable Energy
Carbon Neutral
Balancing Passive and Active Strategies
Zero Waste
Water Conservation
Mobility
No fossil fuel cars
Walking
Cycling
Segways
Benefit of Being a Masdar “Strategic Enterprise”
Decline in Living SystemsConsequences for Business:
Governments, standards, regulationsCompetition, prices, shortages, insurance
Customer pressure, boycotts, bad publicity
Defensive Enterprise
Employee recruiting, retentionCommunity expectations and relations
Masdar Strategic Enterprise
Time
Population and Demand(Population x Affluence)
Masdar’s Bundles of Services:Achieving a Truly Sustainable Future
Federal SustainabilityUrban
SustainabilityIndustrial
Sustainability
• Complete Water Cycle Mgt
• Context-Sensitive & Cultural Solutions
• Green Buildings
• Community Engagement
• Ecological Currency
• Natural Water Treatment
• GHG Mitigation
• Renewable Energy
• LEAN Manufacturing
• Green Chemistry
• By-Product Synergy
• Industrial Ecology
• Pollution Prevention
• Corporate Social Responsibility
• Social Impact Analysis
• GHG Mitigation
• Base development ratio
• Total Land Solutions
• Green Buildings
• Green Deconstruction
• Env’l Mgt Systems
• Sustainability Master Planning
• Renewable Energy
• Energy Efficiency
Governance
Sustainability
City provides systems-oriented, long-term solutions to complex
problems - the hallmark of sustainable solutions for the future!
The Masdar Technology Roadmap Process
• By: Mark Bone-Knell– Department Manager – Masdar PDU
• Intellectual Property• Knowledge Management• Technology Roadmap Delivery
Roadmaps decision framework
Decision Framework
Technology Development and
Application Environmentally Effective
Socially Acceptable
Innovationand
Sustainability
Economicand
Commercial
Socially
Acceptable
Economically
Viable
• Align and meet Masdar Sustainable Policies and followed comprehensive selection process
• Create enhanced business value to complement the business model & close gaps
• Capture integration across Water, Waste Management, Energy, ICT, and Transportation
• Driven from global market analysis, international partners, global leaders and innovative companies in the industry sectors
• Provide solutions that incorporates the highest technological solution with operations flexibility and asset integration
• Contain recent and pending technology breakthroughs, new combinations of existing innovations, and side benefits
• To provide a platform for future technology commercial deployment
Roadmaps decision framework
Technology Gap Analysis
• The Technology Roadmap process is tailored to identify the key gaps in the demands / expectations across all technology sectors:– Water– Waste– Energy / District Cooling– ICT– Transportation
Technology Gap Analysis
Base Projects & Primary Projects– Dry MRF + In-Vessel Composting – Biomass burner – construction wood
waste– Waste minimization and AWCS– Alternative water options-Dew/Fog
collector– Reduce undercroft lighting and
ventilation– Reduce non-resident building electrical
load– Geothermal energy + pumping to
demand– Reduce street lighting load– Add 1 MW PV ground mount to 10 MW
farm– Eliminate blackwater treatment
electrical load – use biogas from anaerobic digestion
– Reduce water distribution energy load– Water supply from seawater or
groundwater– RO desalination plant on-site– Flora/Fauna/Wildlife/People
optimization– Increase electrical distribution
efficiency– Reduce ICT and PRT demand
Use Seawater or Off-Site Ground Water for potable water w/Green Power at intake or well location On-site Desalination, Brine Management & Reuse
All Energy Projects in top 31 ranked Roadmaps
11% Energy gap compare to 31% gapfor demand < 40% AD reference w/Roadmaps
28% Energy gap compare to 44% gapfor 10% better than AD reference results
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Baseline Demand 10% AD Reference Onsite Electric Supply Current Onsite Demand Current Baseline Demand
On-Site ScenarioElectrical Supply vs. Demand
Fast Track Business Cases – 2009 Pilots / Studies
Smart Grid & Laboratory Studies & Pilots Grey Water Pilot Desal Demonstration CPV Study CSP Study PV Studies & Pilots
Cleaning/Shading PRT/DC
Vertical Farming Demonstration Waste Management
In-Vessel Composting Pilot Construction Waste to Energy Vacuum Waste
Demand Cooling Reductions Triple Effect Absorption Chiller Pilot Solar/Thermal Test Farm Liquid Desiccant Pilot Smart Home Appliances
Geothermal Pilots International Villas Competition Low Carbon Concrete Competition Enhanced Ground Improvements for Piling SMS Tool Masdar Premium Tool EMS Energy Audit Tool Solar Salt Water Pond Demonstration Solar Magic Demonstration A/C Energy Saving Demonstration Energy Thermal Piles Demonstration Demand Modeling & Optimisation Tool Ultra Low Consumption Appliances & Sensors Public Demand Reductions Awareness
Proposed Business Cases – 2009+
• Energy:– Carbon Sequestration Studies and
Pilots– Energy and Thermal Storage– Energy System wide monitoring
and optimizing– Shading Efficiency Reduction
Prevention– Demand Reductions– Thermal and Electricity Passive
Supplies– Cooling Systems (dry and hybrid) – PV & Panel Cleaners – CSP – Inverters Technology – Biofuels (Biogas and Biofuels) – Liquid and Dry Desicents – Algae Production and Fuel – DC Grid – Smart Grid and Buildings – Wind, Nano Technologies
• Biodiversity:– Food Studies, Codes, Pilots to
reduce carbon footprint– Flora and fauna Studies, Codes,
and Demonstrations– Wildlife Protection and
Sustainable Mixtures– People Biodiversity Studies and
Optimization– Farming and Plants
Demonstrations– Allowable genetically modified
plants study • Non-Profit Research Associations
– Carbon Sequestration– Water Treatment Optimization– Desal– Brine Treatment and Reuse– Energy Optimization for Utilities– Waste to Energy– Climate Change Adaption and
Management
Proposed Business Cases – 2009+
• Water:– Water Supply Treatment and pre-
treatment of groundwater– Brine Management for hyper-saline
groundwater– Distribution and Collection Systems
Leak Detection/Prevention Strategies– Wastewater Treatment– Smart Irrigation Systems– Open Call for Water related
Innovations from Global Market– Greywater Treatment – Storm water Treatment, Storage, and
Management – Biosolids Management – Reuse– Vacuum Systems and Distribution
• Transportation:– Car Parks– Goods and Services Coordination– Response Optimization– Communications– Coordination
• Waste Management:– Waste Management and Handling
Facilities – Waste to Energy– Biomass to Energy – In-Vessel Composting – Biomass Reducers – Waste Reuse/Recycle– Food Management and Recycle/Reuse– Biofuels – biogas and biodiesel
• ICT:– Voice Communications– Centralized Database– Smart Buildings– Systems Integrations– Emergency and Fire Coordination– Security– Operations– Storage
Technology Roadmap Delivery Plan
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‘Give me a long-enough lever and a place to stand, and I will move the World’ Archimedes, 250 B.C.
The potential for global impact
Thank You