Filinvest wants to cut emissions via cooling system
Jun 30, 2021Filinvest Land Inc. (FLI) said it will install district cooling system (DCS) in its other development projects in a bid to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions.
The property developer said Wednesday it will replicate the success of its DCS in Northgate Cyberzone in Filinvest City, Alabang. Its subsidiary Filinvest Clark Mimosa Inc. (FMCI) has drawn up plans with Philippine DCS Development Corp. (PDDC) to develop a DCS in its Filinvest Mimosa Plus Leisure City.
PDDC is a joint venture between French-based multinational firm ENGIE and FLI and was formed in 2013 to develop and operate the Northgate Cyberzone DCS, the country’s largest DCS.
A DCS distributes cooling capacity in the form of chilled water or other medium from a central source to multiple buildings through a network of underground pipes for use in space and process cooling. The system is more efficient than conventional air conditioning and has a significant positive environmental effect by reducing CO2 emissions and pollution.
“We are in continuous search for better building designs and practices in terms of cost efficiency and environmental impact. A cooling system is our foremost priority as it has a significant impact, not only in terms of capital expenditure and maintenance, but because of the significant energy savings we generate and its environmental impact,” said Ana Venus Mejia, chief finance officer of FLI’s subsidiary Cyberzone Properties Inc., which will be renamed Filinvest REIT Corp. (FILREIT) pending regulatory approval. With the DCS, FILREIT is able to cool its buildings in the 18.7-hectare Northgate Cyberzone and substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Northgate Cyberzone DCS has a 10,000-ton refrigerant plant, a 42.2-megawatt cooling capacity, and a 3.4-kilometer underground distribution network of steel pipes.
The cooling system also enhances water efficiency in Northgate Cyberzone buildings by eliminating the use of make-up water and the chemical treatment of cooling towers.
“The district cooling system is an essential solution to cool cities efficiently and will play a critical role in fighting climate change in Southeast Asia. We are proud to have partnered with Filinvest Land Inc. to develop the Philippines’s largest energy efficient cooling system found in Northgate Cyberzone. We look forward to supporting Filinvest in scaling this infrastructure and developing similar ones across its portfolio to support the country’s transition to a low-carbon future,” said Thomas Baudlot, CEO of ENGIE South East Asia.
PDDC has also invited other building owners operating in Northgate Cyberzone to connect to its Northgate Cyberzone DCS to maximize the efficient use of the sustainable technology solution.
“The success of the Northgate Cyberzone DCS gives Northgate a substantial commercial edge to attract new tenants within its IT park and is in line with the Filipino government’s drive towards green energy,” Baudlot added. “The DCS frees up building space and existing tenants can enjoy immediate benefits on their utility bill from Day 1.”
According to the registration statement FILREIT filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last March, FILREIT’s portfolio has a total of 17 office buildings, consisting of one office tower with a retail component in Cebu Cyberzone in the gateway of Cebu IT park in Lahug City, Cebu, and 16 office buildings clustered in Northgate Cyberzone.
The 16 buildings in Northgate Cyberzone are situated in Filinvest City, the first central business district (CBD) in the Philippines to receive LEED® v4 Gold for Neighborhood Development Plan certification. The property is also being served by an Eco-Loop, the country’s first integrated, electric-powered 24/7 public transport system.