RMK 11 Energy Audit Conditional Grant Project;
- Grant by the government to building sector to do energy auditing, in order to identify energy saving potentials.
- Embarked recently under the RMK11 Energy Efficiency Projects (2016 – 2020).
- In general the project component consists of ;
a) Energy Auditing (3 years project starting in 2016 - 2018.)
b) Implementation of the Energy Saving Measures, including Monitoring & Reporting (until 2020).
c) Capacity building & trainings.
Energy audit is a systematic process to understand how and where the energy being used, to explore on how to manage it and identify the energy savings potential.
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Energy management is a structured process through which organisations seek to optimise their energy use and whose definition and practice is codified through standards such as EN ISO 50001. It is an essential tool to deliver systemic level savings in how energy using capital is chosen and deployed but also, and importantly, with respect to how that capital is actually operated and managed. Despite its importance to overcome some of the more intractable barriers to energy efficiency it has received relatively modest attention within EU policy portfolios.
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This complete deck can be used to present to your team. It has PPT slides on various topics highlighting all the core areas of your business needs. This complete deck focuses on Energy Management PowerPoint Presentation Slides and has professionally designed templates with suitable visuals and appropriate content. This deck consists of total of sixty five slides. All the slides are completely customizable for your convenience. You can change the colour, text and font size of these templates. You can add or delete the content if needed. Get access to this professionally designed complete presentation by clicking the download button below. http://bit.ly/2HcxVBI
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sharing of ...
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Energy audit conditional grant
1. INTRODUCTION OF ENERGY AUDIT CONDITIONAL GRANT FOR
BIG COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
(P29001000010004)
STEVE ANTHONY LOJUNTIN
Head of Energy Demand Management (Energy Efficiency) Unit,
CEO’s Office,
Tel / SMS / WhatsApps : +6019-2829102
Email : steve@seda.gov.my / asetip@damansara.net
www.seda.gov.my
SEDA MALAYSIA
8 MARCH 2016
2. RMK 11 Energy Audit Conditional Grant Project;
Embarked recently under the RMK11 Energy Efficiency Projects (2016 –
2020).
In general the project component consists of ;
Energy Auditing (3 years project starting in 2016 - 2018.)
Implementation of the Energy Saving Measures, including
Monitoring & Reporting (until 2020).
Capacity building & trainings.
Energy audit is a systematic process to understand how
and where the energy being used, to explore on how to
manage it and identify the energy savings potential.
INTRODUCTION
3. RMK 11 Energy Audit Conditional Grant Project;
Open to any commercial and industrial building which are categorised
under the Efficient Management of Electrical Energy Regulation 2008
(EMEER) by Energy Commission.
Big installation.
Total electricity more than 3,000,000 kWh for 6 consecutive
months.
INTRODUCTION
4. RMK 11 Energy Audit Conditional Grant Project;
Implementation of project;
Executing Ministry : Ministry of Energy, Green Technology & Water
(KeTTHA).
Secretariat : Energy Commission
Implementing agencies :
a) Commercial Building Sector : SEDA Malaysia.
b) Industrial Sector : GreenTech Malaysia.
SEDA Malaysia to promote, facilitate and process the application by the
commercial buildings owner.
INTRODUCTION
5. To provide awareness the importance of implementing energy audits as part
of energy efficiency and conservation exercise.
To provide financing assistance to the eligible applicants through grant, as a
catalyst for the implementation of energy audit, in order to identify the current
energy consumption pattern, setting the Baseline and identify the energy
savings potential.
To provide a platform and facilitation for the implementation of energy saving
measures based on the energy audit report outcome.
To ensure electrical energy saving achieved through the implementation of
the energy saving measures proposed in the energy auditor report.
Development of capacity building in industry
to meet the demand of energy audit activity
in the commercial sector / industry.
OBJECTIVES
6. SEDA MALAYSIA ROLE AS
IMPLEMENTING AGENCY
In charge of the Energy Audit Conditional Grant for Big
Commercial Buildings, to;
Provide the application form, requirement and criteria,
conditional agreement, scope of work and grant disbursement
to the applicant;
Manage the energy audit grant;
Assist KeTTHA and ST in promotional activities and technical
training;
Review, process and approve the energy audit grant
application;
Monitor energy audit works at applicant’s premise;
Review and verify energy audit report submitted by applicant;
7. SEDA’s ROLE AS
IMPLEMENTING AGENCY (cont’d)
Process and disburse grant according to progress works;
Provide facilitation and advice to applicants on the overall
project exercise.
Organise energy management trainings.
Coordinate and monitor the implementation of the project from
time to time.
Monitor and verify the implementations
of the energy saving measures
recommended in the energy audit
final report.
8. WHO ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY?
Any commercial building which are listed under the Efficient Management
of Electrical Energy Regulation 2008 (EMEER) by Energy Commission.
High energy consumer.
Using electrical energy equivalent or more than 3,000,000 kWh for
6 consecutive months.
Must already have or appoint a registered electrical energy manager as
required under the EMEER 2008.
Appoint an energy service company (ESCO) to do the
energy auditing. The ESCO shall be registered with
Energy Commission.
9. THE CONDITION OF THE ENERGY
AUDIT GRANT
1) The energy audit shall be conducted by the energy service company
(ESCO) registered with Energy Commission.
2) The energy audit exercise must be completed within 2 months starting
from the date of contract signing with SEDA Malaysia.
3) To implement energy saving measures.
The cost of implementation is equal or more than the amount
of energy audit grant received.
4) The implementation of the energy saving measures are;
according to energy audit report, and
shall be within 3 years after the energy audit completed.
However, for the benefit of the applicant, the No Cost Energy Saving
Measures should be implemented immediately
10. THE CONDITION OF THE ENERGY
AUDIT GRANT (cont’d)
Energy Saving
Measures
Recommended in
the Energy Audit
Report
Minimum Energy Saving
to Achieve
Period of
implementation
1
No Cost Energy
Saving Measures
Minimum 5% energy
saving compared to
baseline.
1st year
2
Low Cost and
Medium/High Cost
Energy Saving
Measures
Minimum 5% per year
energy saving compared
to baseline
2nd and 3rd Year
Total Energy
Saving Measures
implemented
Total minimum of 15%
compared to baseline
The energy saving target is 5% per year in 3 years (15% total)
11. Term Of Reference
Phase 1 – Energy Auditing
Applicant is responsible to;
Fill-up the relevant forms such as building information and submit official
application to SEDA Malaysia.
Nominate the focal point / person in charge for the project.
Appoint own energy services companies (ESCO) that registered with
Energy Commission to conduct the energy auditing exercise.
Update SEDA Malaysia project timeline
once application approved.
PHASE 1
12. Term Of Reference
Phase 1 – Energy Auditing
Applicant is responsible to;
Ensure the ESCO execute energy audit exercise according to the
methodology, quality and reporting format outlined in the Energy Audit
requirements.
Provide progress, draft and final reports to SEDA Malaysia according to
the agreed timeline, SEDA Malaysia will make comments and revert for
improvement.
Provide 3 final reports hard copy and a soft copy (Ms Office)
to SEDA Malaysia.
PHASE 1
13. Term Of Reference
Phase 1 – Energy Auditing
Applicant is responsible to;
Submit 2 invoices (upfront and final payment) to SEDA Malaysia for
payment purposes. Applicant is responsible to pay the additional charges
such as GST and/or other taxes.
Attend the energy management training conducted by SEDA Malaysia
under the project.
Communicate with SEDA Malaysia to ensure the energy audit exercise
completed according to the objective and requirement of the project.
PHASE 1
14. Term Of Reference
Phase 2 – Implementation / Retrofitting
Within 3 years after energy audit exercise completed, applicants are
responsible to;
Comply with EMEER requirements issued by Energy Commission
Achieve 15% accumulative saving in 3 years (5% saving / year).
Implement the energy saving measures recommended in the energy
audit report submitted by the ESCO in this project.
Communicate / liase with SEDA Malaysia to ensure proper
implementation of energy saving measures.
Submit implementation and energy saving report to SEDA Malaysia.
Attend the energy management training organised by SEDA Malaysia
under the project to ensure continuous development of capacity building
within the organisation.
PHASE 2
15. Increase Local Expertise In Energy Management
Through Capacity Building
Attend energy management-related training by SEDA Malaysia.
Continuous capacity building.
Energy Management in Buildings
Energy Efficient Management in ACMV System
Principal & Application in Compliance to MS1525
Energy Audit in Buildings
15Energy Demand Management
16. HOW TO APPLY?
Fill up the application form.
Forms can be downloaded from www.seda.gov.my or
www.st.gov.my (to be uploaded soon after the event).
Submit application form to SEDA Malaysia via
Email to rizal@seda.gov.my or
Fax to 03-88705900 or
Post to SEDA Malaysia Office.
Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA Malaysia)
Galeria PjH, Level 9, Jalan P4W, Persiaran Perdana, Presint 4,
62100 Putrajaya
Tel : 03-88705800 / 88705850
17. Sample
Application
form
APPLICATION FORM
ENERGY AUDIT PROGRAM FOR BIG COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Please either type directly in this form using Microsoft Word in BLOCK CAPITALS.
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Date Received : ESCO :
Date of registered by SEDA Malaysia :
1. COMPANY DETAILS
Company Name :
ESCO Registration No. with Energy Commission:
Registered Electrical Energy Manager (REEM) No :
Building Application Address:
Postcode : State :
Mailing Address (if different to installation address above):
Postcode : State :
2. APPLICANT’S DETAILS
Title Name of owner/ Contact person
Position in Company
Contact Details
Office: Fax : Mobile :
Email Address:
18. Building Information
Form
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1. General Information
Name of the company:
Address
Telephone No. Fax No.
Person in charge of energy issues:
Name: Position:
Telephone No. Fax No.
Description of the business activity:
(For hotels indicate No. of stars, for Hospital indicate if it is public or private hospital)
2. Size of Business
Number of staff:
No. of main buildings:
Estimated total Net / occupied floor areas (NFA) in : _______________m2
Estimated total Gross occupied floor areas (GFA) in : _______________m2
19. Process Flow Chart
Submit Application Form
Process
Application
End
Evaluation Forms
Site Visit
Bring To Committee
Application
Approval
End
Building owner engage Registered ESCO
to do Energy Audit & Preparing Reports
Submit Energy Audit
Report
Yes
Incomplete
No
No
Yes
20. Q & A
Sustainable Energy Development Authority
(SEDA Malaysia)
Galeria PjH, Level 9, Jalan P4W, Persiaran Perdana,
Presint 4, 62100 Putrajaya
Tel : 03-88705800 / 88705850
rizal@seda.gov.my / steve@seda.gov.my
Person In charge : En Shah Rizal / Steve
Mobile / SMS / WhatsApps : +6019 2829102 (anytime)
Need more info ?
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Thank you for your attention
SEDA Malaysia,
Galeria PjH, Level 9
Jalan P4W, Persiaran Perdana,
Presint 4, 62100 Putrajaya, Malaysia.
Phone : +603-8870 5800 / 5841
Email: rizal@seda.gov.my /
steve@seda.gov.my
Web: www.seda.gov.my
Steve Anthony Lojuntin