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Energy Efficiency and Energy Energy Efficiency and Energy Management Initiatives Management Initiatives
in Malaysiain Malaysia
Mr. Ahmad Zairin Ismail
Malaysian Green Technology Corporation
4th October 2012
GREENTECH MALAYSIA GREENTECH MALAYSIA ACTIVITIESACTIVITIES
POLICY AND STRATEGYPOLICY AND STRATEGYMALAYSIA ENERGY POLICY
• The Supply Objective: To ensure adequate, secure and cost-effective energy supply through developing and utilising alternative sources of energy.
• The Utilisation Objective: To promote efficient utilisation of energy and to discourage wasteful and non-productive patterns of energy consumption.
• The Environment Objective: To minimise the negative environmental impacts of the energy supply chain.
Definition of Green TechnologyThe development and application of products, equipment and systems used to conserve the natural environment and resources , which minimizes and reduces the negative impact of human activities .
Satisfy any of the following General Criteria :• minimizes degradation to the environment;• has zero or low green house gas (GHG) emission;• safe for use and promotes healthy and improved
environment for all forms of life;• conserves the use of energy and natural
resources ; and• promotes the use of renewable resources
NATIONAL GREEN NATIONAL GREEN TECHNOLOGY POLICYTECHNOLOGY POLICY
• For Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) providing EE services using Energy Performance Contracting (EPC)– Pioneer Status, Investment Tax Allowance– Import duty & Sales Tax Exemption
• For companies implementing EE projects for own benefit– Initially Accelerated Capital Allowance but enhanced
to Investment Tax Allowance under Budget 2006– Import duty & Sales Tax Exemption
FISCAL INCENTIVESFISCAL INCENTIVES
MALAYSIAN EXPERIENCEMALAYSIAN EXPERIENCE
• Aims to reduce the barriers and encourage implementation of EE improvements in the 8 energy intensive manufacturing sectors; cement, ceramic, iron&steel, food, glass, wood, pulp&paper, rubber + oleochemical, plastic and textile. – Audited 54 companies. Identified potential energy
savings of 5-34% for the sub-sectors– Demonstration Projects
• Fuel Replacement using Wood Waste (ESCO-EPC)• Boiler Heat Recovery - Food• Gob image analyzer / forming machine - Glass• Tunnel Kiln Upgrading – Ceramic
• Established e-Bencmarking facility for industry
Target10% reduction in:
Energy Consumption
Energy Intensity
GHG emissions
Malaysia Industrial Energy EfficiencyImprovement Project (MIEEIP) 2000
MIEEIP FINDINGSMIEEIP FINDINGS--ENERGY SAVING POTENTIALENERGY SAVING POTENTIAL
Source: Malaysian Energy Efficiency Improvement Project (MIEEIP)
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Number of companies audited = 48Estimated Capital Expenditure RM 108 million
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No of recommended measures
156 212 105 473
No of measures implemented/in progress
104 76 15 195
Success rate 41.20%
Audit date: 2001-2003Survey date: 2005
ENERGY AUDITS ENERGY AUDITS GOVERNMENT BUILDINGSGOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
• Objective: to create awareness and disseminate relevant information regarding energy efficiency (EE) among the government organizations.
• 2001: Developed Energy Audit Guideline for Commercial Buildings and Technical Reference.
• 12 Nos. of government offices In 2002-2003
• Low Energy Office-Ministry Energy Green Technology & Water
• “Energy Efficient Building Best Practices Competition 2006” at the ASEAN level under the “New and Existing Building”category.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY DEMONSTRATION PROJECTSDEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
• Energy Commission headquarters, the Diamond Building• Most energy-efficient building at the Asean Energy
Awards (AEA) 2012 held on September 12, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
• Green Energy Office (GEO) Building, Green Technology Malaysia
• Malaysia’s first completed green-rated office building.• Malaysia’s first Green Building Index (GBI) Certified
Building.
Standards & Labeling• MS 1525: The Code of Practice
on the Use of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency for Non-Residential Buildings
• Encourage design of new & existing buildings that reduces energy use
• Provide guidance for EE design
ASEAN Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS)
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM --SCHEMESCHEME
Website: mepa.greentechmalaysia.my
Training and certification of Energy Managers
• Training curriculum focused EXCLUSIVELY on managerial aspect• Two levels of certification: Certified EnMer and P.EnMer
Certification of companies• Based on ISO 50001 with additional requirements• Three levels of certification to progressively drive towards EnMgt best practices
Endorsed by the ASEAN Ministers of Energy Meeting ( AMEM ):
“Promote greater energy stability, security and sustainability as a pathway to building the ASEAN
Economic Community 2015 ; to balance economic development with environmental sustainability,
through improving energy efficiency …”
“System of certification based on Best Practice in energy
management”
Trained more than 300 Energy
Manager
ST & IEM approved CPD
LAUNCHED BY YB MINISTER OF ENERGY, GREEN
TECHNOLOGY AND WATER -19TH JULY 2011
Certified Organizations:UTM, Skudai & TM R&D, Cyberjaya
ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY MANAGEMENT --AEMASAEMAS
Standards & Labeling
• Involved in newly launched standardISO 5001:2009, Energy Management Systems
Efficient Management of Electrical Energy regulations 2008 (Electricity Supply Act 1990)
• Effective date : 5 December 2008• Key Provisions:� Applied to big energy users� Appointment and notification of Electrical Energy
Manager � Electrical Energy Management Policy� Energy audit� Recommendations for electrical energy management� Monitoring and keeping of records� Periodical reporting
• The SAVE Program was launched on July 7, 2011
• Initiative is to stimulate sales of energy-efficient appliances by providing rebates for consumers
STANDARDS & EE LABELINGSTANDARDS & EE LABELING
• Labeling for Industrial Motors and Household electrical equipment
THE WAY FORWARDTHE WAY FORWARD
• Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act expected to be enforced by 2014
• 10-year National Energy Efficiency Master Plan (NEEMP) which in final stage for implementation
• Intensify EE initiatives in industrial, transport and commercial sectors and in government buildings
THANK THANK YOUYOUAhmad Zairin IsmailMalaysian Green Technology CorporationNo. 2, Jalan 9/10, Persiaran Usahawan, Seksyen 943650 Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan
Tel:03-89210800 DL:03-89210808 Fax:03-89210802 Website:
www.greentechmalaysia.mywww.mepa.greentechmalaysia.my