

Our Response We agree on and are happy to contribute to some of the suggestions made in the recent publication of Consumer Council: Searching for New Directions: A Study of Hong Kong Electricity Market by Consumer Council. (http://www.consumer.org.hk/electricitymarket2014/report.pdf) For project with no or minimal infrastructure on site, renewable power generation technologies can become feasible technically and financially. For instance, The Baroque on Lamma project, which is located in the southern part of Lamma Island, comprises a small residential community, hotel, marina and a small seaside commercial township. In here, a comprehensive low carbon strategy is designed to reduce fossil-fueled power significantly by drawing on renewable energies ranging from solar, wind and wave. With the implementation of renewable power generation and energy efficiency measures in building designs, it is anticipated to achieve low or even zero carbon footprint for the whole community. We believe this is a good opportunity to explore and develop application of small scale local power generation technologies for remote locations as an alternative to total reliance on central supply. To know more about our project in this link: Eco-destination on Lamma Island |