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Silicon Island – The Island A of PSI

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It is one of the three islands under the PSI project which will be located at the south end of Penang island, measuring a total of 4,500 acres in land size. Island A will be 2,300 acres in size, Island B 1,400 acres and Island C 800 acres.

The PSI project has recently received the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) approval from DoE with 71 conditions.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the name was in line with the topside development plan for the proposed island, which includes the high-tech industrial park called ‘Green Tech Park’ (GTP) as well as digital technology infrastructure, e-Commerce, and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) facilities.

“The location of the GTP and BPO is strategic because it is close to the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone (FIZ), Penang International Airport (PIA) and the Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah Bridge.

“Besides that, the ‘Heart of the Island’ (HOTI) commercial centre will also be set up in a beautiful waterfront area and connected by a network of special waterways. HOTI will be one of the state’s tourist attractions,” he told a media conference at Komtar on Wednesday. He added that the development of Silicon Island could drive the creation of over 460,000 jobs and generate a forecasted Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of RM2.2 trillion in a 30-year time frame.

Chow said Silicon Island’s master plan has successfully obtained a ‘5 Diamonds’ recognition for the Design Category from the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation (MGTC) in the Low Carbon Cities 2030 Challenge.

“Various green initiatives will be developed on Silicon Island to reduce carbon production by up to 45%.

“Among them are to allocate 405 acres of land for the development of public parks, wetlands, floodplains, and bioswales; to plant and grow mangrove forest which has the potential to become a popular recreational area for locals and tourists; to construct water canals and create a blue-green network that enables the implementation of water taxi transport; a 100% usage of renewable energy at GTP; to implement green mobility by creating 110km of bicycle and pedestrian network; to encourage the use of public transport powered by electricity through the implementation of light rain transit (LRT) and electric bus services; and to construct ‘super low-energy’ buildings equipped with efficient cooling systems and smart features.

“Others include implementing sustainable urban planning with climate-responsive design and green characteristics; implementing a dual-function sewage treatment plant, rainwater harvesting, and instal water-saving devices; and implementing recycling programmes, food composting and decomposing processes to reduce wastes in landfills,” he said.

Penang Infrastructure Corporation (PIC) chief executive officer Datuk Seri Farizan Darus said the PSI project is the future development of Penang which would drive the state to remain progressive, attractive to highly skilled talents, competitive, and sustainable.

Farizan also presented some details about Silicon Island during the media conference.

The proposed development of Silicon Island includes land use for industry and Global Business Services (GBS) Belt (700 acres); public spaces, infrastructure and blue-green network (1,042 acres); and housing and commercial (558 acres).

“The targeted sectors for the 700-acre land Green Tech Park allocated for industry and GBS Belt include semiconductor IC Design; software development; embedded systems design; product design and development; high-tech manufacturing: semiconductor and systems product; assembly, testing and packaging; automated test equipment and equipment fabrication; medical devices; and GBS,” Farizan said.

He also spoke about the 405 acres of land for the development of public parks, wetlands, floodplains, and bioswales. They include 110km of bicycle and pedestrian network, 580 acres of land for roads, LRT and Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridors, utility reserves, landscape, bus depot and LRT; and 57 acres of land for public facilities such as schools, fire stations and houses of worship.

“As for commercial and housing, some 558 acres have been allocated for that purpose on Silicon Island. The housing includes affordable homes, stratified housing, and landed properties,” Farizan said.

He added that the coastal buffer zone on the perimeter of Silicon Island is flexibly designed to enable long-term coastal adaptation to face excessive sea level rise.

“Contingency measures include a ‘polder’ system (banks of reclaimed land will be raised and increase water storage capacity); weirs; flood gates to prevent the entry of seawater; and pump system to drain excessive stormwater,” he added.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

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  1. Kay
    May 5th, 2023 at 07:44 | #1

    Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)?? Global Business Services (GBS)??? Creation of 460,000 jobs??? By the time land reclaim is settled, all those jobs would have been replaced by AI. *sigh*, they are always few steps behind others.:))))))

  2. Tan
    May 5th, 2023 at 15:16 | #2

    @Kay
    Only R&D will sustain. Be creative

  3. Goon
    May 5th, 2023 at 21:42 | #3

    What happend to the design masterpan by BIG(Bjarke Ingels Group)? They were selected among all international applicants.

    https://www.dezeen.com/2020/08/21/biodivercity-big-masterplan-penang-island-architecture/

  4. Islander
    May 8th, 2023 at 13:27 | #4

    Always planning only la.
    Look at batu kawan advertise 10years ago, until today still no petrol station.

    Every project half baked and think of new project again.

    A single sand also not in sight but already planning to have MRT station there, meanwhile so called planned townhouse Batu Kawan not even a reserved MRT Station for future development.

    At the end I bet also will become Kilang Area only la, but please put petrol station and foodcourt this time ya, not every Kilang also got canteen ok? all folks keluar kilang go out makan = jam again.

  5. GV
    May 9th, 2023 at 11:00 | #5

    @Islander
    Batu kawan… hmmmmm…may end up like kulim high tech….Petrol station at is not under gov la… , you may apply petronas/shell/bhp/petron to open one there should a good invest. foodcourt cant agree more with you, gov need to prepare a land or location like combine with wet market will do.

  6. Islander
    May 9th, 2023 at 18:13 | #6

    @GV
    I don’t know why “kilang” giving people impression that we got food provided or canteen inside.
    Please la, exclude those MNC we got like thousands of SME kilang where got canteen one?

    So you imagine when lunch time, at least 50% of the kilang worker carpool out to distance to eat, then carpool back.

    Regardless of Batu Kawan or Bayan Lepas also usually can’t make it within 1hour.

    Somemore a lot hawker actually business rely high on kilang worker, by that means why not let some hawker do their business at Kilang area? So far only Malaysia ar all those kilang kilang pack like sardine into 1 single area and causing unnecessary traffic.

  7. Islander
    May 9th, 2023 at 18:17 | #7

    Back in times those heavy industry kilang maybe causing pollution and no residential want to stay the area anyway, this us understandable.

    But come on, 2023 already, Batu Kawan basically all new too, why still old style planning I pun take faham.

    Because the competitor just nearby? or because of import duty free? I see a lot small kilang actually doesn’t need to be there also

  8. GV
    May 9th, 2023 at 18:41 | #8

    @Islander

    Yep. In this island also i dont think will have petrol station too due to there no private land to build up station and it a GREEN plan technologies, unless GOV a locate a station Or give investor chance to buy affordable a piece of land to build petrol station.

    Batu kawan employee maybe can having their lunch at Mc.D/KFC/IKEA. foodcourt + Martket maybe need to waaaiiiiittttt a bit longer i guess.

  9. Islander
    May 10th, 2023 at 09:24 | #9

    @GV
    Ya, but every day eat that thing either I will get high cholesterol and die first or my wallet will break a hole first.

    If the government is unable to provide the necessary facilities, then it’s their failure didn’t include a private land option for the private section to build it.

    Currently still looking good for Batu Kawan except that Aspen development is damn slow, definitely, the wrong developer to choose from the start.

    But think about if they really expand their BKIP 2 to the Jawi area, I already can imagine the kilang plot getting so much wider again and without the necessary petrol station or foodcourt in the middle of it.

    They really need to get up their pace to the latest trend and technology, nowadays most kilang no longer bus kilang bring kuli in, makan, work & out only, please.

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