Mr Vincent Low is the Vice President of G – Energy Global Pte Ltd, providing consultancy services on energy and system performance to clients in Singapore and Southeast Asia.
He is also the Chairman of the Energy Efficiency Committee under the Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore, and a Key Qualified Personnel accredited by the Energy Sustainability Unit of NUS, and a Certified Green Mark Manager Professional accredited by the Building and Construction Authority.
Mr Low is actively involved in the SPRING Singapore’s Standardisation Programme and as the Co-Convenor of the Working Group for SS 530 on Energy Efficiency Standard for Building Services and Equipment, he also participated in the ISO case study on quantification of the economic benefits that are associated with the adoption of SS 530.
Presentation Title
Greening the Buildings - Is Savings for REAL?
Abstract
This presentation aims to provide the participants with a sound understanding on how energy conservation can reap economic benefits by greening their buildings through enhancing energy efficiency. It will also share on the Government grants available to support the industry to implement the energy conservation initiative. Case Study on industrial project / commercial will also be shared on the challenges faced, and the ‘REAL’ saving achieved. The related Singapore Standards such as SS 530 on “Energy efficiency standard for building services and equipment”, SS 553 on “Air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation in buildings” and the International Standard ISO 50001 “Energy management systems – Requirements with guidance for use” and its series of new standards* on “Energy Management Systems” in enhancing energy efficiency will also be highlighted in the presentation.
* New standards on Energy Management Systems
- SS ISO 50002 (Energy audits – Requirements with guidance for use)
- SS ISO 50003 (EnMS – Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of energy management systems)
- SS ISO 50004 (EnMS – Guidance for the implementation, maintenance and improvement of an energy management system)
- SS ISO 50006 (EnMS – Measuring energy performance using energy baselines (EnB) and energy performance indicators (EnPI) – General principles and guidance)
- SS ISO 50015 (EnMS – Measuring and verification of energy performance of organisations – General principles and guidance)
