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Title: Design for Efficiency Scheme


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Design for Efficiency Scheme

Ang Chye Peng, Engineer Resource Conservation
Department
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Objective
  • To encourage investors in new facilities in
    Singapore to integrate energy and resource
    efficiency improvements into manufacturing
    development plans early in the design stage
  • This scheme is targeted at large consumers of
    energy

3
Design Workshop
  • Energy efficient facilities are most effectively
    developed through design workshops (also known as
    design charrettes)
  • Design workshop
  • An intensive, highly integrative and
    multi-disciplinary 2-3 day session that brings
    together multiple internal experts (home team)
    and external experts (visiting team) at the
    design stage

VISITING TEAM
Expert facilitation and process support Technical expertise
HOME TEAM HOME TEAM
Building owner Building users Building operator Project Manager Facility directors Facility operators Architect Interior designer Electrical engineer Mechanical engineer Contractors Etc.
4
Design Workshop
  • By fostering cross-disciplinary interaction,
    design workshops encourage the exchange of ideas
    and information, allowing truly integrated design
    solutions to take form and generating solutions
    that would otherwise remain obscured by
    conventional thinking.
  • Requires 3-4 months preparation for maximum
    success
  • Most effective very early in design phase

5
Design Workshop Outcomes
  • Opportunities in
  • Resource efficiency reduced demand (energy,
    water, gases)
  • Waste reduction and reuse
  • Cost-effective supply (energy, water, etc.)
  • Conceptual design for high-efficiency plant and
    systems
  • Preliminary estimates of net cost and
    payback/return

6
Design Workshop Success Stories
  • In 2008, a design workshop was conducted by Rocky
    Mountain Institute (RMI) to think through EDSs
    plan for a new data center and identify
    opportunities for breakthrough energy efficiency.
  • The design workshop identified advanced design
    measures that will substantially reduce energy
    use and likely lead to increased revenue.
  • The capital cost savings are estimated at
    US28.2mil and the annual energy savings are
    US1.8mil.

7
Design Workshop Success Stories
  • In Texas, Texas Instruments (TI) broke ground on
    a state-of-the-art, 100,000 m2 chip fab (with
    20,000 m2 of clean room), designed with ideas
    generated at a design workshop conducted by Rocky
    Mountain Institute (RMI).
  • The new facility cut energy use by 20 and water
    use by 35, compared with TI's previous wafer
    fab.
  • At least US750,000 in operating costs in first
    year, more than US3mil per year at full build.
  • Savings come about half each from better tools
    and their direct support equipment and from
    smaller, more efficient utilities and building
    systems.

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Form of Assistance
  • Grant quantum
  • 80 of the qualifying costs or S600,000,
    whichever is lower
  • Qualifying costs
  • Qualifying costs would include the design
    workshop fees
  • Consultancy fees, comprising manpower and
    overheads
  • Transportation and accommodation for consultants
  • Venue and other logistical costs for workshop

9
Eligibility Criteria
  • Company
  • Owner or operator of new industrial facility in
    Singapore
  • Consultants
  • Experienced external consultants with good track
    record in carrying out design workshops of a
    comparable scale and scope
  • Consultants should be external experts
    providing facilitation and technical expertise to
    the design workshop. They should not be design
    consultants directly involved in design
    development.

10
Process
Company submits application with copy of proposed
contract with consultant
Approval granted
Within 4 months
Company signs contract with consultant
40 reimbursed
Within 6 months
Consultant conducts design workshop
Within 14 months
Within 2 months
Company submits design workshop report
40 reimbursed
Company submits assessment report
20 reimbursed
END
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More Information
  • Application form and more information are
    available at http//www.e2singapore.gov.sg/design
    -for-efficiency.html

12
Thank you
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Design Workshop Results EDS
  • Key design recommendations included
  • Replacing entry level servers with
    best-in-energy-class equipment
  • Consolidating entry level servers by removing
    unused equipment, rationalizing applications and
    virtualizing
  • Reducing electrical system uninterruptible power
    supply (UPS) redundancy
  • Replacing static UPS system with a rotary hybrid
    system
  • Eliminating chillers by using an outside air
    economizer system with backup direct evaporative
    cooling
  • Replacing the raised floor with a mezzanine deck
    as the supporting structure for the IT equipment,
    providing flexibility increased floor space and
    potential for a future liquid cooling system
  • Using supply and return air plenums instead of
    ducts
  • Pursuing a BREEAM-certified green building
  • Using a 10-15,000 SF pod system to populate the
    data center a fully-utilized pod at a time
  • Implementing hardware and software for measuring,
    monitoring, and displaying energy use,
    environmental variables, and server performance
  • Developing pricing systems based on client value,
    and financially rewarding both EDS and the client
    for efficiency and elimination of waste
  • Creating an EDS-internal incentive structure
    (including metrics, measurement and incentives)
    to drive positive economic change

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Design Workshop Results Texas Instruments
  • Design concepts include
  • Internally cooled tools with heat exchangers
    designed to lose less pressure and temperature -
    3,000-gallon-per-minute reduction in the size of
    the central process cooling water system.
  • Nearly doubled-efficiency vacuum pumps, cut to
    idle speed when waiting for wafers, saved 300
    tons of chiller capacity (vacuum-pump vendors
    have to design and supply new pumps) - saved a
    fifth of internally cooled tools' cooling-water
    flow.
  • Split chiller plant that cools water to two
    different temperatures for different purposes
    (further innovation might even eliminate one of
    the two sections in the next fab).
  • Highly efficient fan filter units for air
    recirculation prechilling incoming hot air with
    outgoing cool air big pipes and small pumps to
    cut friction and capital cost natural
    daylighting and highly efficient lighting
    fixtures in the office area solar water heating
    a reflective roof and extensive water recycling
    and reuse
  • Recovering heat and using high-pressure water
    spray rather than steam for humidification,
    reduced six boilers to just one plus a backup --
    both of which will be off most of the year --
    cutting emissions of nitrogen oxides by 60
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