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ON FRIDAY

NOVEMBER 20, 2015

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Kedah

PART3

> Examining the

state’s Green Agenda

and environmental

conservation plans

W

HILE

parts 1 and 2 of

the Kedah Green

articles touched on the

KedahMentri Besar

Datuk Seri MukhrizMahathir’s

plan for the state in terms of

advocating the green agenda and

GreenTech CEOAhmadHadri

Haris’ views on the collaboration

with the state in helping to

incorporate sustainability practices

in its operations, this week, we

explore the state’s Green

Agenda itself.

KEDAH’S GREEN AGENDA

Contained in the above-mentioned

are the fundamentals of the

National Green Agenda, the state’s

“green vision” and its action plan,

apart fromother relevant

information. The National Green

Technology Policywas introduced

in 2009. Its aimwas to use green

technology to accelerate the

national economy and promote

sustainable development.

The agenda also reiterated the

country’s commitment, where it

pledged to reduce the national

carbon footprint by up to 40% in

terms of emissions intensity of

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by

the year 2020.

With that, and the 11thMalaysia

Planwhichmirrors the

government’s increased focus on

sustainability and environmental

conservation, in addition to

government ministries developing

blueprints andmasterplans as

guiding principles that support the

rollout of green technology across

the nation – these and other green

initiatives led to the development

of Kedah’s GreenVision.

With Kedah being a strong

driver of the nation’s economy, as

the “rice bowl of Malaysia”, along

with its move into high-end

technology, automotive and

aerospacemanufacturing and

development, the visionwas said

to help catapult Kedah into its

next phase of growth, “as the

model state that has successfully

brought about the convergence of

societal wellbeing, economic

progress and environmental

sustainability,” as quoted by the

menteri besar.

FORAGOODCAUSE…

Mah SingGroup Berhad raised RM1.28million through its philanthropic event, theMah Sing Foundation

Charity Fun Run 2015 held at the Perdana Botanical Gardens in KL recently. Monies collectedwent to beneficiaries (

pix

) championing rights of

autistic and underprivileged children through an inaugural 4.7km fun run. The event also saw some 1,380 participants being taught various ways

to support autistic children in a run. Adding to the funwas the lucky draw, which provided opportunities for participants towin prizes amounting

to over RM40,000.

8) by providing solar rooftops for

housing for the people;

9) in creatingmore solar

power plants;

10) by using an EV fleet of vehicles

within its state government;

11) by further developing its EV

infrastructure;

12) by expanding its sustainable

wastemanagement;

13) in developing its rice husk

ecosystem to promote

renewable energy (RE); and

14) by lowering its carbon footprint

within the cities in Kedah.

ACTIONS AND STRATEGIES

We take a deeper look into some of

the state’s action plans.

While its third intention

revolves around reducing energy

consumption and operation’s costs

in its government-owned buildings

in Kedah, its fourth strategy is to

utilise light-emitting diodes,

otherwise known as LEDs,

throughout state government

buildings. This is said to be able to

reduce electricity consumption and

carbon emissions by up to 70%.

Its seventh plan of actionwill

see all street lights within the

1,700ha KulimHi-Tech Park

retrofittedwith LEDs, similarly

reducing energy costs by 70% and

lowering carbon emissions.

Interestingly, its eighth strategy is

to incorporate solar photovoltaic

roof systems into the design of

some 6,000 homes. The

development of solar farms and

solar power plants are also part of

the blueprint, apart from the use of

electric vehicles (also referred to as

EV), whichwill help improve air

quality, thus reducing impact on

public health. EVs will be deployed

along with the development and

support in growing the nation’s EV

market and the state’s EV

ecosystemvia installingmore EV

charging stations

et cetera

.

Point 13, however, promotes the

use of renewable energy (RE),

which interestingly involves using

rice husk as fuel for power

generation.

There is a three-year timeline to

deliver the GreenVision towhich

the state government has agreed to

workwith GreenTech, under the

guidance of KeTTHA

(Kementerian Tenaga Teknoloji

Hijau dan Air). To this, thementeri

besar reiterates howvital it is for all

stakeholders to support the state’s

efforts tomake the GreenVision a

success, not just for the people, but

for businesses in Kedah and future

sustainability of the state.

GREEN PLANS

The Kedah Green Agenda lists its

sustainability and environmental

conservation plans in these areas:

1) via human capital development;

2) by becoming the centre of

excellence for solar technology;

3) through practising sustainable

energymanagement;

4) by using LEDs in state

government buildings;

5) through government green

procurement;

6) initiating the state’s green data

centre and green data recovery

centre;

7) in its street light retrofitting

programme;