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Virtual Roundtable Low Carbon Cities: Driving the ZeroCarbon Transition MBPJ’s Efforts Lee Lih Shyan Director Department of Solid Waste Management & Public Cleansing Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) 15-5-2020 PETALING JAYA CITY PROFILE PJ as A Smart, Sustainable & Resilient City by 2030 Landuse of Petaling Jaya PETALING JAYA Mission • To provide quality facilities and services for the prosperity of Petaling Jaya Vision • Petaling Jaya leading towards a dynamic and sustainable City • Target 30% of CER by 2030 Total area City centre Administrative zone Population Household income 97.2 kilometers 22 include 2 subregional centre 4 677,000 (2015) Year 1996 ( USD 740 ) Year 2000 (USD 1270 ) Year 2010 (USD 1900) Total Properties Neighbouring city 234,413 Kuala Lumpur (East), Shah Alam (West), Selayang (North), Subang Jaya (South) LCC RELATED ACHIEVEMENTS FOR 2019 GCI CERTIFICATION What’s Next? Same Question to be asked every year…. 30% reduction target set by 2030 from 2014 baseline of 3,496 kilo tonnes CO2. 25% reduction target set by 2020 from 2014 baseline of 11,030 kilo tonnes CO2. PETALING JAYA – CARBON EMISSION PROFILE Sector Residential Commercial Industry Stationary Energy Rail CNG Petrol/Diesel Hybrid Biodiesel Transportation Solid waste Waste water Waste Total Emissions (ktCO2eq) GPC Scope GHG Emission (ktCO2eq) 450 Stationary 690 Energy 1,070 2,210 (63.2%) 4 117 Transportation 1,119 35 3 1,278 (36.6%) 7.6 0.2 Waste (0.2%) 7.6 3,496 PETALING JAYA – BAU VS CARBON REDUCTION SCENARIOS PJ’s Performance on Low Carbon Actions - Climate action reporting – CDP & ICLEI GREEN BUILDING ACCREDITATION IN PETALING JAYA Property Assessment Tax Rebate Scheme for Environmental Friendly House Owners in Petaling Jaya Actions • Application is opened to 100,000 house owners in Petaling Jaya • Rebate is evaluated by independent assessors based on 6 major criteria, namely energy, water, transportation, biodiversity, waste management and other initiatives Household Waste Composting Rain Water harvesting System Achievements • Incepted in Year 2011, and up to 2019, 1978 house owners received a total rebate of RM 652,068 •The First Local Authority in Asia and Second in the World having similar scheme •Economic incentive rewarding green residents and to spur more local action • Introduced criteria on Behavourior Change in Year 2012 •Higher weightage on Efficiency and Sustainable Lifestyle MBPJ’s PROPERTY ASSESSMENT TAX REBATE SCHEME 2011-2019 YEAR 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 TOTAL 49 71 106 152 148 123 76 619 849 2193 1 12 17 24 21 14 11 34 112 246 49 65 97 142 135 111 76 605 698 1978 NOT ELIGIBLE - 6 9 10 13 12 0 14 151 215 100% REBATE 13 15 24 37 18 9 8 96 160 380 TOTAL AMOUNT OF REBATE (RM) 18,184.43 20,159.25 32,602.85 47,842.15 43,664.54 20,181.60 20,740.55 211,005.11 237,687.69 652,068.17 TOTAL APPLICANTS NUMBER OF APPLICANTS FROM STRATA HOMES ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE REBATE PJ PROPERTY ASSESSMENT TAX REBATE SCHEME (for individual house owners’ retrofitting) GREEN TECHNOLOGY NO. OF ASPECTS APPLICATION Solar Heater 103 Solar Panel 36 LED Lamp 169 5 star appliance Roof Insulation Rainwater harvesting Water saving appliance Used flush box less 6L Compost/eco enzyme Hybrid/electric vehicle 50% softscape 2M perimeter planting TOTAL 83 50 83 24 61 101 57 101 86 954 BEHAVIOURAL CHANGE NO. OF ASPECTS APPLICATION Electricity less 112 73 kWh/person/month Water recycling 43 Water less 142 202L/person/day Recycle 297 Reuse 81 Reduce 22 Use public transport 149 Significant planting 23 TOTAL 830 Also could be marketing gimmick for new house buyers….. IMPACT OF THE POLICY ON INSTALLING LED LIGHTING No Year No. Of LED Lighting 1 2011 164 NOS RM 875,578.00 2 2012 405 NOS RM 3,142,713.00 RM 3,503,508,70 3 2013 866 NOS RM 5,461,101.00 RM 3,603,141.37 4 2014* 369 NOS RM 2,923,839.00 RM 3,462,520.00 5 2015 665 NOS RM 3,928,228.00 RM 3,992,199.97 6 2016 825 NOS RM 4,182,984.50 RM 3,220,962.77 7 2017 957 NOS RM 5,896,430.00 RM 4,199,702.98 8 2018 918 NOS RM 4,852,716.16 JUMLAH (RM) TOTAL 5,169 NOS RM 31,263,589.66 * Increment on tariff Installation Cost Electricity Bill for Street Lighting (RM) RM 7,705,536.17 RM 7,705,536.17 Saving of 54.5% since Year 2011 Diamond Certification, LCC 2030 Challenge • Section.13, Section.52, Section.8 • Targeted 3 private strategic partners • Inter-departmental collaboration RE for MBPJ Premises PJ: Towards A Low Carbon City • Solar power by ESCO • Applying NEM based on saving sharing • Inter-Agencies collaboration Planning for 2020 Pilot Project for Solving Plastic Pollution at Source • Part of the “Reducing Marine Litter by Addressing the Management of Plastic Value Chain Project in South East Asia – SEA Circular” • United Nation Environment Programme and MESTECC • Study on Property Assessment Tax Rebate Scheme • Commenced since February 2020 Other Initiatives • Preparation of PJ Circular Economy Road Map • Property Assessment Tax Rebate Scheme • Free Parking for Hybrid and electric cars • Reviews of MBPJ’s Carbon Management Plan MBPJ • Waste to Energy through compressed biogas and methane Community Grant for Petaling Jaya Sustainability 2019 284 A bottom up engagement and startups fund for community groups in implementing SDG related programmes > 70 % are climate actions related initiatives e.g. urban farming, waste composting, rain water harvesting, tools bank 17.38% 15.35% 20.00% Approval 29.5% Field Category of Application 11.74% 7.67% 15.00% 10.00% 5.00% RM 883,816 7% 6.09% 4.97%3.84% 3.16% PJ Eco-Mobility A.I / Industry 4.0 Cashless Society Kota Seni PJ Circular Economy Bandar Pintar Bandar Selamat Bandar Hijau Learning City 0.68% Masyarakat Penyayang 0.00% 56 22.12% Bandar Berkarbon Rendah 25.00% Application Composition of Applicants 42% 17% 8% 5% IPT RA/RT/MPKK/JMB /MC NGO/CSO SEKOLAH 28% TEMPAT BERIBADAT HOW • MAINSTREAMING LOW CARBON AGENDA IN THE CORE BUSINESS, BUDGETING AND DEVELOPMENT PLANS SYSTEM OF LA • BETTER COLLABORATIONS AT VARIOUS VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL LEVELS • CONTINUE MULTIPLE STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGEMENT Management Buy-In FOR WHAT • CORPORATE IMAGE ENHANCEMENT • COST SAVING • IMPROVEMENT ON MANAGEMENT, RESOURCE EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE DELIVERY • DUE RECOGNITION FROM EXTERNALITIES • CAPACITY BUILDINGS • GREATER NETWORKING THANK YOU