CLP Smart Energy Award Programme Recognises Innovative Energy Solutions



Jockey Club BEAM Plus in Schools Project Opening Ceremony Marks New Milestone for Hong Kong’s Green School Development
Green Homes: Healthy and Smart Living




CLP Smart Energy Award Programme Recognises Innovative Energy Solutions

 

 

The Smart Energy Award 2020 programme, organised by the CLP Power Hong Kong Limited (CLP), recognises outstanding performances in energy saving, energy management, and the use of renewable energy. Commercial enterprises and organisations are encouraged to continuously embrace innovative ideas on energy saving, and work together for a greener and low-carbon future. 

The successful cases of winners set examples for businesses to improve energy efficiency in their operations. 

Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company Limited (HAECO) won the Smart Technology Grand Award by adopting innovative energy-saving solutions. HAECO introduced the comprehensive energy improvement project at its premises, including replacement of water-cooled chillers with high energy efficiency, adoption of an energy storage by phase change material (PCM), and optimisation of operations and settings. As a result, the project could save approximately 5.4GWh in a year, which is equivalent to the annual power consumption by over 1,200 households.

Today’s smart technologies provide more energy-saving solutions than ever. The CLP Eco Building Fund subsidises energy improvement projects involving retro-commissioning works and smart technology solutions in energy or building management system.

Sino Estates Management Limited won the Smart Technology Excellence Award for a chiller enhancement project at Olympian City 3 shopping mall.  By leveraging artificial intelligence and big data analytics, the central system could adjust the optimal chiller operation mode, and improve the energy efficiency. It is estimated to reduce approximately 10% of the electricity consumption in a year.

The winning organisations have demonstrated innovative green practices and smart business solutions, contributing to a greener and smarter city, despite the ever-changing economic environment. As an energy partner, CLP is committed to continuously promoting its green and energy-saving initiatives with customers in supporting the Government to strive to achieve carbon neutrality before 2050.


Click HERE to learn more about Smart Energy Award 2020. 

 

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Jockey Club BEAM Plus in Schools Project Opening Ceremony Marks New Milestone for Hong Kong’s Green School Development


The Opening Ceremony of the Jockey Club BEAM Plus in Schools Project (the Project) was held on 29 January 2021 to mark the official launch of the Project.

Honourable guests including, Mr WONG Kam-sing, Secretary for the Environment, Mr KM CHU, Assistant Director of Electricity and Energy Efficiency, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, Mr Bryan WONG, Head of Charities (Grant Making), The Hong Kong Jockey Club, Mr Adam KOO, Chief Executive Officer of Business Environment Council Limited (BEC), Ir CS HO, General Manager of BEAM Society Limited (BSL) and Ir Dr Cary CHAN, Executive Director of HKGBC were invited to officiate the Opening Ceremony. Over 200 guests from the public and the school community joined the ceremony online to witness the launch of the Project. 

Funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, organised by BEC and co-organised by the HKGBC and BSL, the Project aims to assist the school sector i.e. 120 primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong (the Schools) in reducing carbon footprint by 10%, promoting the concept of green buildings and carbon reduction to our next generation, and recognising the Schools with BEAM Plus certification.  

In this Project, the HKGBC is going to roll out different educational programmes, such as school talks, green building tours and student ambassador programme to inspire and arouse students’ interest, as well as to assist them to develop their future career in green building. These activities will also be supplemented with various learning materials such as videos, digital games, lecture notes and worksheets in order to facilitate teachers’ in-class training and maximise students’ learning outcomes.   

It is hoped that the Project can set as a good example to the school community in Hong Kong by creating green and sustainable campuses for learning, and also promoting the importance of carbon reduction and relevant behavioural change to students, their family and friends, in order to mitigate climate change altogether.

Please click HERE for more details about the Project.


Guests of honour, Mr WONG Kam-sing, Secretary for the Environment (top right), Mr KM CHU, Assistant Director of Electricity and Energy Efficiency, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (2nd from left), Mr Bryan WONG, Head of Charities (Grant Making) (bottom right), The Hong Kong Jockey Club, Mr Adam KOO, Chief Executive Officer of Business Environment Council Limited (3rd from left), Ir CS HO, General Manager of BEAM Society Limited (1st from left) and Ir Dr Cary CHAN, Executive Director of the HKGBC (4th from right) officiate the launch of the Project together offline and online.


A group photo of guests of honours and attending guests, including Principal KWONG Yun Foon (4th from left) from SKH St. Clement’s Primary School, one of the participating schools of the Project.

 


Green Homes: Healthy and Smart Living

 
How do existing residential buildings facilitate residents to live green? 

Pine Court Block 1 – Senior Staff Quarters at The University of Hong Kong has successfully been transformed to a sustainable building by implementing green procurement, waste management, ongoing commissioning and preventive maintenance. With excellent performance in sustainability, Pine Court Block 1 has achieved Final Platinum rating under BEAM Plus Existing Buildings. 

The application of green building technologies enables users to take part in environmental protection. Take the eResidence as an example, the installation of smart metering system in each flat allows residents to access the consumption data of energy, water and gas. It then helps draw residents’ attention on conservation and energy saving. With the above green feature, this new residential project has been certified with Final Platinum rating under BEAM Plus New Buildings. Another recent development - MALIBU at LOHAS Park has also achieved Final Platinum rating under BEAM Plus New Buildings with comprehensive fulfilment of the green building assessment.

Explore more green residential properties at BEAM Plus Online Exhibition
 

 

With green procurement and waste management programme, Pine Court Block 1 – Senior Staff Quarters at The University of Hong Kong has achieved Final Platinum rating under the BEAM Plus Existing Buildings.
 

 

eResidence with Final Platinum rating under BEAM Plus New Buildings is equipped with Smart Metering System in each flat.
 



MALIBU at LOHAS Park, Tseung Kwan O has achieved Final Platinum rating under BEAM Plus New Buildings.

 
 
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