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energia ordinata

Phosphorus (P)Nitrogen (N)

Energy Systems Policy

Policy Framework

  1. Energy Market Authority (EMA) Power Market Reform: “Liberalized Electricity Market” treats electricity as a tradable resource → Improving grid-wide generation efficiency and cost optimization.
  2. Building and Construction Authority (BCA) Green Mark Scheme: “Energy Efficiency” requires buildings to reduce energy consumption by approx. 20-30% compared to baseline.
  3. Building and Construction Authority (BCA) Green Mark (Advanced): “Super Low Energy (SLE)” buildings achieve ≥60% energy savings → Significantly reducing demand per unit area.
  4. National Solar Program “Photovoltaic (PV) Deployment”: Converting solar irradiance into electricity (peak approx. 150-200 W/m²).
  5. Ministry of National Development (MND) Tengah Policy: “Smart Living” and “Smart Energy Town” require integrating energy systems during the planning phase to improve system-level efficiency.
  6. Housing & Development Board (HDB) Tengah Design: “Centralised Cooling System (CCS)” reduces cooling energy consumption by approx. 20-30% compared to standalone systems.
  7. Energy Market Authority (EMA) Smart Grid Initiative: “Smart Grids” improve load balancing and peak demand control, reducing system inefficiencies.
  8. Singapore Green Plan 2030 “2 GWp Solar Target”: National renewable energy capacity targets to increase energy supply diversity.
  9. Singapore Green Plan 2030: “Increase energy efficiency by 2% annually,” continuously lowering energy intensity → Producing compounded efficiency gains.
  10. SolarNova Program: “Rooftop Solar Deployment” enables distributed generation in HDB towns, reducing grid dependency.
  11. Housing & Development Board (HDB) Implementation: “District-level Cooling Networks” aggregate cooling demand to lower per capita total system energy consumption.
  12. Energy Market Authority (EMA) Regulation: “Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS)” ensure appliances meet efficiency values → Reducing energy waste at the consumer end.
  13. Carbon Pricing Policy: “Carbon Tax” prices emissions, incentivizing the reduction of energy intensity and the use of cleaner energy sources.

Empirical Evidence

Project Cases (2)

1

Empirical Case

Guangdong Dongbian River: Water Environment Restoration and Operations & Maintenance (2019)

Derived Standard: Phosphorus (P), Nitrogen (N)

① (P) Primal Perception: UAV remote sensing and GIS-based sensing

② (A) Analogy: Establish a spatiotemporal correlation knowledge base and information database associated with Dongbian River, integrated with EAVC (Energy Anchored Value Consensus)

③ (D) Derivative: Water environment remediation — sediment value conversion (achieving entropy reduction) based on value consensus

④ Integration based on D:

  • a) Algae specialists
  • b) Chemistry specialists
  • c) Business management professionals
  • d) Radio/wireless communication specialists
  • e) Certified testing laboratories (with statutory qualifications)
  • f) Manufacturing team

Mosaic horizontal division of labour: work orders, payment vouchers

  • a) Continuous data collection (TDS, pH)
  • b) Solution design: extract eutrophic sediment from Dongbian River, combine with a defined proportion of natural materials, and manufacture into porous, breathable chelated bricks to preserve the anaerobic layer of the riverbed; includes brick design drawings, material formulations, installation guidelines, and testing
  • c) Laboratory testing: bio-chelation layer work report
  • d) Derived cost calculation: Dongbian River budget
  • e) Material composition testing: test reports
  • f) Application performance: work reports
  • g) Iterative development: work reports
2

Empirical Case

Beijing Future Living Project (Post-Industrial City Prototype)

Derived Standard: Phosphorus (P), Nitrogen (N)

① P — Primal Perception:

  • a) Spatial sensing of “Future Living” (air, wind, water, soil, plants, animals, nutrients)
  • b) Aerial remote sensing to acquire GIS features

② A — Analogy: Establish a spatiotemporal correlation knowledge base and information database for “Future Living,” integrated with EAVC (Energy Anchored Value Consensus)

③ D — Derivative: Framework for the “Future Living” solution

④ Integration based on D:

  • a) Energy systems specialists
  • b) Architectural design specialists
  • c) Materials specialists
  • d) Electronics and information specialists
  • e) Microbial cultivation specialists
  • f) Certified testing laboratories (with statutory qualifications)

⑤ Through mosaic horizontal division of labour:

  • a) Eutrophic bio-sphere formulation testing: work reports
  • b) Microbial culture testing: work reports and drawings
  • c) Bio-sphere microbial cultivation: work reports
  • d) Application testing: work reports
  • e) Material testing: test reports

Layer System

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