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TransportationResidential SectorBAU 2020Residential SectorTransportationCommercial SectorOther SectorCommercial SectorOther SectorTon CO2 EmissionBAU 2030-20%-40%Ton CO2 EmissionSAMUI'S SMART GRID MODELDene Number1. Incinerator power plant2. Electrical Substation3. Solar farm4. Power Transmission Lines5. Energy Storage for Micro Grid6. Fuel cells7. Solar Rooftop8. Small hydro power9. Solar Street Light10. Local control and Communication center11. Wind Turbine12. Micro Grid13. Electrical Charging Station14. Compressed hydrogen storage15. Combined Cycle power plant16. Second Airport17. Non Automobile Oriented Community1171716151413121111109887654322NSRI NIKKEN SEKKEI URBANISMTECHNOLOGY & URBAN DEVELOPMENT100 _ 101LOW CARBON ISLANDSamui Island used to be an isolated self-sufcient island with little connection to the mainland of Thailand until the late-20th century. Benetting from its untouched natural environment, tourism has become the dominant industry driving economic growth, which creates increasing demand for energy, food and supplies. Samui Island serves as the second model town in the Low Carbon Model Town research facilitated by Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation(APEC) , following the studies for Yujiapu CBD in Tianjin, China.Unlike the case in Yujiapu, which had to cope with high density urbanization, the low carbon strategies for Samui Island focus more on promoting a low carbon lifestyle and activities for people with the goal of reducing energy demand. Improvements in energy supply efciency from a technical point of view seek to ensure the sustainable development of this nature-dependent resort island in the future. Technological strategies include a review of urban structures, establishment of an area energy management system (AEMS), utilization of renewable energies and sustainable water management. On the social side, the introduction of an eco-lifestyle index with incentives seeks to increase environmental awareness and raise motivation for sustainable lifestyles of both tourists and residents.APEC Low Carbon Model Town - Case Study 2 | Koh Samui, Thailand, 2012Site Area: 22,700 hectares

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