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Ubin’s Mama Green Resort

Ubin’s Mama Green Resort. Done By: Si Hao

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Ubin’s Mama Green Resort

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  1. Ubin’sMama Green Resort Done By: Si Hao Joshua Hia Garreth Lee Han Yuding

  2. Proposal • Location of the resort • Technologies involved in obtaining energy to be converted into electricity • Engineering techniques required to protect the coast line • Interior and Exterior design • Coastal Management • Tourist Trial

  3. Location of Resort Green Resort

  4. Location of Resort • Near Mamam Beach • Characteristic of Mamam Beach: • Wind is blowing from East to West • Waves are destructive at an average of 16 waves per minute • Loci • Less than 500m from shore • More than 1500m from Jetty

  5. Reason for location • Convenience for trial • Toilet next to resort • Huts such as Beberek Hut are near there • Has a large area of coastline • Convenient point to go to nearby attractions such as ChekJawa and Balai Quarry

  6. Location of Resort: Wind Breeze • The area is breezy, with most wind coming from the East • This can act as a natural source of cooling the area down

  7. Location: Sea View • The view is towards the sea, and may also overlook the balai quarry behind it

  8. Obtaining Energy: Solar Energy • Solar Panels can be placed on top of the resorts to maximise the intake of sunlight • The solar panels can be tilted towards the sun at different times of the day so it will gain and store energy for the night

  9. Storing Energy: Solar Cells • It works by absorbing sunlight and the negatively charged electrons would knock loose from their atoms, producting electricity • Efficiency can be boosted by adding silver nanoparticles , where they act like mirrors and concentrate light to be concentrated

  10. Solar Cells: Dye Sensitized Thin-Film • A transparent conducting oxide (TCO) is deposited on a transparent substrate, glass or plastic, to make two electrodes • Titanium dioxide is a semiconductor and is coated on one of the electrodes to allow electrons to pass through to the other electrodes • The electrodes are coated with organic dye

  11. DSTF: Advantages • Excels in a wide range of light conditions at various angles; flexible, lightweight and robust • DSTF devices generates more energy in diffuse lighting conditions • Does not suffer from angular dependence of sunlight • DSTF can generate more power over extended periods of time than competing silicon technology.

  12. DSTF: Advantages • Efficiency of DSTF does not degrade with increased temperature • Uses inexpensive and eco-friendly nanomaterials

  13. Obtaining Energy: Hydro electricity • The dams can be built between PulauUbin and Changi • Electricity will be generated and is sufficient for the whole island • The electricity is renewable and does not affect much of the biodiversity in PulauUbin

  14. Hydro Electricity: Advantages • Clean source of energy • Renewable • Able to produce energy for both PulauUbin and Changi area • Can be considered to be an additional tourist attraction at PulauUbin

  15. Facilities: Swimming Pool • Solar energy have to be stored in large water tanks, and using it as a natural swimming pool would be a eco friendly choise • The solar energy can also be stored in a central heater to heat water used for bathing

  16. Facilities: Sauna and steam baths • The solar energy can be used to heat saunas, instead of using coal • The steam baths is heated with the solar energy

  17. Eco friendly hotel • Our hotel practise eco friendliness, which include serving water only when asked • Also, our toilet bowls are constructed which uses minimal water or no water at all • Also, eco friendly light bulbs and LED lights which require minimal energy are used to illuminate our hotel

  18. Zero-Energy Building (ZEB) • A building's use with zero net energy consumption and zero carbon emissions annually. • It can be used autonomously from the energy grid supply – energy can be harvested on-site. BedZED - zero energy housing in the UK

  19. Zero-Energy Building (ZEB) • Our resort will be built ZEB-formatted. • Various microgeneration technologies such as solar cells or wind turbines would be used • Skylights would provide 100% of daytime illumination. • Night time illumination is done with fluorescent and LED lighting that use <=1/3 power than incandescent lights, without adding unwanted heat. Skylights LED lightings

  20. Compact fluorescent light bulbs do not need much heat to produce light, unlike incandescent bulbs, and hence save energy Our toilets use pressure tank technology, where pressure is used to push the waste material into the toilet bowl, instead of relying on gravity and water LEDs use minimal energy, longer lifetime and also come in smaller sizes. This can be used as decorative lights for our eco friendly hotel

  21. Coastal Management • Wind is blowing from East to West • Waves are destructive at an average of 16 waves per minute • Sandy beach • Most sand are fine-grained and medium grained • Long shore drift • Waves hit shore at about an angle of 55 degrees

  22. Physical Impact • Coastal Erosion • Occurs through the action of currents and destructive waves • Sediment is transported along the coast in the direction of the prevailing current • Houses and our Resort may be destroyed due to the eroding of the shore • Beachfront will be eroded and this is not welcomed by tourists

  23. Method and Solutions • The shore already has a sea wall to prevent it from being eroded • However, there are disadvantages • It is easily damaged as the base of the seawall may be undercut by backwash • Causing eventual collapse of the sea wall • Hence, having the sea wall only is not enough

  24. Method and Solutions • Groynes will be implemented to solve the problem • They are built at right angle to coastline • The longshore drift at Mamam beach will be slowed down and thus reduces the pressure on the sea wall • Hence prevents and slows down erosion • Physical barrier to stop sediment transport in the direction of longshore drift

  25. Method and Solutions • Trap sediment from longshore drift which builds up a beach • The beach will be appealing to tourist • Aesthetically appealing as they blend well with the scenery, hence tourists will not find it disturbing • Effective and only cost around $350,000 each Groynes in Sitges

  26. Final Method • Sea Wall accompanying with Groynes • The Sea Wall will be behind the Groynes and the Groynes are connected to the wall • Similiar to the picture • The cliff is changed into the shore in our case

  27. Final Strategy (Birds Eye View) Sea wall Before Sand Sea Beach/Land Gryones After Sand Beach/Land Land Sea New beach

  28. Overview Green Resort

  29. Tourist Trail • Aims to showcase the biodiversity, rustic and historical aspect of PulauUbin • Starts at 7.30am and ends at 10.30am • In time for low tide for viewing of ChekJawa • Transport: Green Vehicle and Walking • 7 stations and 3 resting stops

  30. Station 1 • Beberek Hut • Rest for the start of the trail • Balai Quarry • The History of the Quarry will be explained • Open-pit mine from which rock or minerals are extracted • Current situation whereby Indonesia banned the export of granites to Singapore

  31. Station 2 • ChekJawa via Punai Hut • Estimated to arrive there at 8.30am • Low tide; able to see the rare species of marine life • Expected to see flora and fauna of Check Jawa • Broadwalk tour will be included • Special request will be made if tourists want to walk on shore • Breakfast to eat at Punai Hut

  32. ChekJawa • Small Island • Broadwalk Tour • Animals • Plants • Barnacles

  33. Station 3 via Green Vehicle • Tourists will take the green vehicle to 韦陀法宫 ( Wei TuoFa Gong Temple) • Buddhist religion will be explained there • Wei Tuo is a devoted guardian and an honored bodhisattva of Buddhist monasteries • Guards the Dharma and the objects of the Dharma

  34. Station 4 - 5 • Ubin Quarry • Follow up on history of the quarries in Ubin • In the 1970s, there are more than 10 mining companies on the island with 1000 over workers • At that time, the explosion takes place twice everyday, the first from 11am to 12am and the second from 5pm to 6pm • In 1999, all extraction and mining activities on the island is stopped • Aquaculture farm

  35. Station 6 • Kekek Quarry • Stopping of export of granites to Singapore by Indonesia • Housing and Development board decided to reuse this quarry to extract granites again • Limited extraction will be carried out for companies to prepare themselves for the extraction activities • Through the preparation, the government will be able identify environmental problems faced when extracting

  36. Station 7 • Noordin Beach • To see the sea-view • Toilet near the beach • Act as a resting station for tourist before heading back to the resort

  37. End of Trial • Back to Resort • Via Green Vehicle • End at around 10.30am

  38. References • http://www.europeantravelway.com/etw/index.php?id=204 • http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_advantages_of_beach_groynes • http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081122095135AAK5TiM • http://www.travel-in-portugal.com/photos/img56.htm • http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/engineer/facts/87-040.htm • http://chekjawa.nus.edu.sg/

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