Poster Inovasi 2017
Pembelajaran Sepanjang Hayat
Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi
Kolej Komunit Melaka& Negeri Sembilan
-Inovasi terbaik
-Pingat emas
-Tempat Pertama
Hak cipta:rohana75
Low Carbon Buildings in Malaysia @ Low Carbon Asia Conference by UTMSteve Lojuntin
A snap shot of energy efficient low carbon buildings, presented at the 2nd International Conference of Low Carbon Asia & Beyond on 23-25 November 2016 at Universiti Teknology Malaysia (UTM) Semarak,Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Poster Inovasi 2017
Pembelajaran Sepanjang Hayat
Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi
Kolej Komunit Melaka& Negeri Sembilan
-Inovasi terbaik
-Pingat emas
-Tempat Pertama
Hak cipta:rohana75
Low Carbon Buildings in Malaysia @ Low Carbon Asia Conference by UTMSteve Lojuntin
A snap shot of energy efficient low carbon buildings, presented at the 2nd International Conference of Low Carbon Asia & Beyond on 23-25 November 2016 at Universiti Teknology Malaysia (UTM) Semarak,Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Green Building And Low Carbon Building in MalaysiaSteve Lojuntin
Paper presented in CIDB GreenBUILD International Conference in 2011. About the development of Low Carbon Green Building in Malaysia and its significant to have the industry and government that looking a simple, straight forward, practical and affordable solution to achieve low carbon green buildings, towards supporting Malaysia\'s target to reduce 40% carbon imission intensity per GDP in 2020 over the 2005 baseline
Zero Energy Building Development in Malaysia (9th SERI - UKM)Steve Lojuntin
This paper was presented in the 9th Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI) Colloquium 2021, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) on 14 December 2021.
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ABSTRACT
According to a study by the United Nation Environment Protection - Sustainable Building Climate Initiatives (UNEP -SBCI), the building sector has the highest chance of reducing carbon in a city in terms of magnitude compared to total implementation costs (total CO2 reduction per USD investment), compared to other sectors. This means that, strategically to achieve total carbon reduction in a city, the building sector needs to target higher carbon reductions than other sectors so that the excess carbon reduction achieved can cover the shortfall in carbon reduction for other sectors. This means that the development of energy efficient buildings alone is not enough. Thus, the building sector needs to have a program that leads to maximum carbon reduction performance i.e., the zero energy building program (ZEB). Now several countries already embarked towards ZEB program.
The new definition of ZEB has also been renewed and has recently been adopted by the International Standards Organization (ISO) under the ISO/TC 205 working group.
The initial development of ZEBs in Malaysia began in 2002 and until now some buildings have achieved that performance based on the new definition of zero energy building. In 2018, SEDA Malaysia has embarked the voluntary initiative on ZEB awareness, promotion and technical facilitation program. This includes the development of a simple ZEB performance assessment system based on the current CIDB’s Construction Industry Standard (CIS) 20:2012 – GreenPASS. Some local authorities especially those who are currently implementing the low carbon cities program especially those are targeting carbon neutral cities by 2050, interested to consider the implementation of ZEB program.
Energy Low Emission Development Strategies in Asia: A Regional Overview and E...Worldwatch Institute
1. Welcome & Introduction: Alexander Ochs, Worldwatch Institute, LEDS-EWG Chair
2. Introduction to the LEDS Asia Regional Platform and the Importance of Energy in Asia: S.S. Krishnan, Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy, LEDS-EWG Co-Chair for Asia
3. Key Low-Emission Energy Developments in Asia: Beni Suryadi, ASEAN Centre for Energy
4. Learning from Thailand’s Clean Energy Strategy: Bundit Limmeechokchai, Thammasat University
5. Q&A
6. Survey
Zero Energy Building in Malaysia by SEDA MalaysiaSteve Lojuntin
Objective of ZEB:
To promote the adoption of super low carbon green building by using alternative method focusing purely on sustainable energy practices, starting with advance energy efficiency measures in reducing overall energy demand or consumption and offsetting the balance of minimum energy needed by using on-site renewable energy.
a) Nearly Zero Energy Building (nZEB) is an advance Low Carbon Building initiatives.
b) It is a few steps ahead towards achieving Net Zero Building (NZEB) or Carbon Neutral Building (operational carbon).
c) Focus mainly to building element that have direct impact on carbon reduction which is sustainable energy (EE & RE).
d) Focus on basic, practical & viable elements in sustainable building (quantitative – measurable, recordable and reportable).
Global race on nZEB in Europe and Japan (by 2020 – 2030).
e) Attempt for nZEB / ZEB has been started in Malaysia since 2002.
f) Current assessment tool available in Malaysia, based on energy & carbon reduction.
Investment and business potentials in energy efficiency industry ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
My perspective on the potentials of business and investment for EE industry in Malaysia and what are needed for the industry to grow to bring significant impacts to the economy and greener Malaysia
Introduction to Energy Efficiency Industry for MalaysiansZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
sharing of ...
Overview of Energy in Malaysia and Outlooks on EE industry potentials
ESCOs in EE industry
Sustainable implementation of EE initiatives at organizations through management and engineering solutions
Barriers and counter measures for holistic EE implementation at the national level to grow EE industry
The way forward
based on my experiences, knowledge, readings and beliefs as an industry players
Market Based Mechanism in Indonesia, a Joint Crediting Mechanism Case StudyDicky Edwin Hindarto
Joint Crediting Mechanism or JCM is a bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and Japan in low carbon development implementation.
This scheme was initiated 4 years ago and up to now were being implemented in 30 (thirty) projects in Indonesia with total investment more than 150 million USD. This JCM scheme was categorized as market based mechanism that hopefully will play significant role in achieving Indonesia target in climate change mitigation.
The changing dynamics of global automotive sector, India, which is one of the largest markets is on verge of revolution. The dependency of oil and gas import along with environmental issues, have become a challenge and thus shoves think tank to revamp the existing transportation system. The implications of ecofriendly mobility imminences the introduction of electric vehicle (EV) in automobile segment. The project elucidates various global policies that are successful on executing EV and aims to amend the ongoing system in terms of policy and consumer awareness so that introduction & implementation of EV in Indian context becomes smoother.
Overview:
- energy consumption in the automotive industry
- objectives of E2DRIVER - capacity building and energy efficiency
- methodology of E2DRIVER - how it works
- actors and stakeholders of E2DRIVER
2137ad Merindol Colony Interiors where refugee try to build a seemengly norm...luforfor
This are the interiors of the Merindol Colony in 2137ad after the Climate Change Collapse and the Apocalipse Wars. Merindol is a small Colony in the Italian Alps where there are around 4000 humans. The Colony values mainly around meritocracy and selection by effort.
The Legacy of Breton In A New Age by Master Terrance LindallBBaez1
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2137ad - Characters that live in Merindol and are at the center of main storiesluforfor
Kurgan is a russian expatriate that is secretly in love with Sonia Contado. Henry is a british soldier that took refuge in Merindol Colony in 2137ad. He is the lover of Sonia Contado.
Explore the multifaceted world of Muntadher Saleh, an Iraqi polymath renowned for his expertise in visual art, writing, design, and pharmacy. This SlideShare delves into his innovative contributions across various disciplines, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional themes with modern aesthetics. Learn about his impactful artworks, thought-provoking literary pieces, and his vision as a Neo-Pop artist dedicated to raising awareness about Iraq's cultural heritage. Discover why Muntadher Saleh is celebrated as "The Last Polymath" and how his multidisciplinary talents continue to inspire and influence.
thGAP - BAbyss in Moderno!! Transgenic Human Germline Alternatives ProjectMarc Dusseiller Dusjagr
thGAP - Transgenic Human Germline Alternatives Project, presents an evening of input lectures, discussions and a performative workshop on artistic interventions for future scenarios of human genetic and inheritable modifications.
To begin our lecturers, Marc Dusseiller aka "dusjagr" and Rodrigo Martin Iglesias, will give an overview of their transdisciplinary practices, including the history of hackteria, a global network for sharing knowledge to involve artists in hands-on and Do-It-With-Others (DIWO) working with the lifesciences, and reflections on future scenarios from the 8-bit computer games of the 80ies to current real-world endeavous of genetically modifiying the human species.
We will then follow up with discussions and hands-on experiments on working with embryos, ovums, gametes, genetic materials from code to slime, in a creative and playful workshop setup, where all paticipant can collaborate on artistic interventions into the germline of a post-human future.
3. VISION
MISSION
ROLES
MAY 1998
Think tank to the Government of Malaysia in Energy Sector
APRIL 2010
Technical Arm and focal point for Green Technology Development in Malaysia
Green Technology
3
4. GOVERNMENT PROGRAMMES
Secretariat for MTHPI (Majlis Teknologi Hijau & Perubahan Iklim)
Secretariat for Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
Baseline Study on Green Technology
Baseline Study on Agricultural & Forestry
Green Job PORTAL
Green Technology Related Regulatory Framework (Baseline Study)
Green Technology Roadmap & Electric Vehicle
Green Township: Putrajaya & Cyberjaya
Low Carbon City Framework (LCCF)
International GreenTech & Eco Products Exhibition & Conference Malaysia (IGEM)
Competency Development Centre(CDC)
AEMAS (Asean Energy Manager Accreditation Scheme
Energy Audit Services’(EAS)
My Hijau Program (Labeling, Directory, Procurement, SMEs Development)
Green Technology Financing Scheme
5. Green Technology refers to products, equipment or systems which minimizes the degradation of 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.
By KeTTHA
7. NATIONAL POLICY ON
ENVIRONMENTAL (2002)
NATIONAL POLICY ON
CLIMATE CHANGE
(2009)
8. Green Technology shall be a driver to accelerate the national economy and promote sustainable development;
Honourable Prime Minister pledged during the COP15 to reduce our national carbon intensity up to 40% by year 2020 compared with its 2005 levels with the assistance on transfer of technology and adequate financing from the developed nations.
COP 15
POLICY STATEMENT
COPENHAGEN / COP 15
(15 Dec 2009)
9. FOUR PILLARS
ENERGY Seek to attain energy independence & promote efficient utilisation
ECONOMY Enhance the national economic development through the use of technology
SOCIAL
Improve the quality
of life for all
ENVIRONMENT
Conserve and minimise
the impact on
the environment
10. TRUST 1
Strengthen The Institutional Frameworks
TRUST 4
Intensify Green Technology Research And Innovations
STRATEGIC TRUST
TRUST 2 Provide A Conducive Environment For Green Technology Development
TRUST 3 Intensify Human Capital Development In Green Technology
TRUST 5
Promosi dan Kesedaran Awam
Pelan Induk, Kajian baseline, MTHPI, Agensi Teknologi Hijau
GTFS, MyHIJAU Pelabelan, LCCF
Green Jobs, Training of Trainers
Kerjasama dengan Universiti & Institut Penyelidikan tempatan
IGEM, kempen, pameran, roadshow
12. MAJLIS TEKNOLOGI HIJAU NEGARA & PERUBAHAN IKLIM ( NATIONAL GREEN TECHNOLOGY & CLIMATE CHANGE COUNCIL)
13. 13
Involvement in Climate Change Process
•United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
–Signed on 9 June 1993
–Ratified on 13 July 1994
•Kyoto Protocol
–Signed on 12 March 1999
–Ratified on 4 September 2002
–Entered into force on 16 February 2005
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM(CDM)
14. 14
Estimated ER by project type
596,254
158,639
1,784,376
62,011
1,058,839
160,000
104,800
552,545
2,041,948
203,052
2,042,000
660,651
4,414,181
311,444
3,897,187
Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) Wood Waste Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME)
Energy Efficiency (EE) Fuel Switch Landfill
Municipal Waste to Energy Animal Waste Hydro
Mini Hydro Biodiesel - Transportation Chemical Industry
Oil and Gas Manufacturing Industries Others ( Rice Husks, Palm Kernel CDM Application (Project Type)
15. BASELINE STUDY OF GREEN TECHNOLOGY
To focus predominantly on adoption and some production
To enhance adoption of water conservation and waste recycling and moving forward to production
To design, build and deliver buildings that are totally localized
To focus predominantly on adoption and some production
To focus predominantly on adoption and production particularly in basic industries
To focus predominantly on adoption and innovation
Energy
Water & Waste Management
Building
Transportation
Manufacturing
ICT
z
Leveraging on Green Technology to Achieve Sustainable Development and contribute to high income economy
National Vision
17. “Green Jobs are defined as jobs that reduce the environmental impact of enterprises and economic sectors, ultimately to a level that are sustainable (International Labor Organization). This definition covers work in agriculture, industry, services and administration that contributes to preserving or restoring the quality of the environment while also meets the criteria for decent work, meaning adequate wages, safe conditions, workers’ rights, social dialogue and social protection.”
18. Quicklist & Recommendations
[Mar 2011]
Pilot Demonstration Projects [April 2011 – Dec 2012]
Comprehensive EV Roadmap for Malaysia
[Jan-Dec 2013]
Pilot Project Expansion & Implementation
[2014 - onwards]
Proton’s FTV commenced in September 2011.
Pilot program at KLCC/Bukit Bintang scheduled in 2012.
Proton plans mass production in 2014
~ 100,000 cars
19. •Proton Fleet-Test at Putrajaya / Cyberjaya
–230 EVs
–125 charging posts
–Currently 35 EVs and 7 charging stations installed
•KLCC Bukit Bintang
–Private sector driven, facilitation by KeTTHA and MGTC
–Launched in October 2012
–2 Mitsubishi I-Miev, 10 Nissan Leaf
–Charging stations at Suria KLCC and Lot 10
The Pilot Programs
20. for EV charging
Standards
•Formation of Technical Committee under Standards Malaysia / SIRIM chaired by KeTTHA/MGTC
•Adoption of IEC 62196-1, 62196-2, 61851-1, 61851-21, 61851-22
for governing roadworthiness of EV and charging infrastructure providers
Regulations
•Adoption of UN ECE R100 for electric vehicles by JPJ
•Development of Code of Practise for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation
for EV buyers and charging infrastructure developers
Incentives
•Upcoming NAP revision
•Industry wish-list through PEMANDU Lab
to ensure adequate supply infrastructure; integration with Smart Grid
Grid Readiness
•On-going R&D project by TNB Research based on Proton FTV
•TNB’s participation in Pilot Demonstration Project and Smart Grid pilot project
EV testbed for vehicle and charging infrastructure
Pilot Demonstration Projects
•Proton FTV & KLCC / Bukit Bintang pilot
•EVs travelled >60,000 kms , 7 chargers installed
•Involvement of 3 car manufacturers and 6 charger manufacturers
•Development of E-mobility solutions to ensure system interoperability
increase public acceptance of EV
Public Awareness & Education
•GE-NAZA event supported by MGTC
•IGEM 2012
•EV Roundtable 2012
Moving up the value chain
R&D
•10 universities participating in Proton Green Mobility Challenge co-organised with AIM and MGTC
Progress to-date
Public comment completed. Adoption by December 2012. Aim to play major role in IEC.
Code of Practise to assist ST when the need for regulation arises.
To develop an EV industry with government assistance and incentives.
Map out the role of EV infrastructure in the broader Smart Grid space.
Global showcase projects. Provide input to EV Roadmap Development.
Address common issues with EV eg range anxiety, availability of charging infra etc.
EV Technology Roadmap. EV related intellectual property.
22. GARIS PANDUAN PERBANDARAN HIJAU (Green Township Guideline)
SISTEM PENARAFAN HIJAU (Green Rating System)
PENJIMATAN 10% PENGGUNAAN TENAGA DAN AIR DI BANGUNAN-BANGUNAN KERAJAAN DI PUTRAJAYA
CARBON FOOTPRINT BASELINE UNTUK PUTRAJAYA & CYBERJAYA
23. TOWNSHIPS AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Cities/Urban Areas Emit GHG
Sources of Green House Gas
25. PURPOSE OF LCCF AND ASSESSMENT SYSTEM
•To encourage & promote the concept of low carbon cities and townships in Malaysia.
•To increase the compatibility of cities/townships with their local natural system.
•To guide cities in making choice/decisions towards greener solutions.
Objective of LCCF
•All Cities & Townships in Malaysia
Users
•To reduce carbon emission intensity by 40% per GDP by the year of 2020
Targets
“It is my dream that one day we can live in a clean, healthy and high quality environment, where cities, townships and communities are built on the fundamentals of Green Technology” YAB Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Razak
26. USE OF DOCUMENT
to assist local authorities, township developers, designers and individuals in assessing whether developments carried out within the city contributes towards the reduction or decrease in GHG
29. OVERVIEW
KEY FOCUS
EXPERTISE
1.Exploring your Business Potentials in Green Technology
2.Wild About safety- Safety Smart Goes Green
3.My Hijau Youth
1.Green Lean Sigma Leader
2.Green Lean Sigma Implementer
3.Green Business Plan
1.Energy Manager
2.Cities & Climate Change
3.Capacity Development for Environmental Fiscal Reform
4.Principles of Green Building
5.The Emergence of Carbon Economy
6.Diploma in Green Technology Management
32. Partly Funded by
Accreditation Body
European Union
Certification Bodies
Accredit certification bodies to certify companies & energy professionals
Certify Companies and Certify Energy Managers
Training cert
CEM cert
PEM cert
Certified Company
Indonesia
Vietnam
Philippine
Malaysia
Thailand
National Support
Network (NSN)
AEMAS STRUCTURE
33. Website: mepa.greentechmalaysia.my
Training and certification of Energy Managers
• Training curriculum focused EXCLUSIVELY on managerial aspects: how to establish and manage and EnMgt system
• 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
AEMAS OVERVIEW
34. Perolehan Hijau
Pengesahan
MyHIJAU
Industri & PKS
MyHIJAU
Direktori
MyHIJAU
Pelabelan
Direktori Hijau Malaysia
Pensijilan
Industri
MyHIJAU
Perolehan
35. MyHIJAU Perolehan
MyHIJAU Perolehan adalah satu program ke arah melaksanakan perolehan hijau (green procurement) di Malaysia. Program ini meliputi:-
•aktiviti promosi,
•kesedaran awam,
•pengetahuan,
•pembangunan kapasiti termasuk Training of Trainers,
•bimbingan dan khidmat nasihat,
•pembangunan garis panduan,
•kajian serta
•penyediaan laporan prestasi.
36. MyHIJAU Perolehan
Definisi Perolehan Hijau
> merujuk kepada pemerolehan¹ produk, perkhidmatan dan kerja yang mengambil kira kriteria dan standard alam sekitar untuk memulihara alam sekitar dan sumber semula jadi dan meminimumkan atau mengurangkan kesan negatif daripada aktiviti manusia.
¹Pemerolehan bermaksud proses pemilikan
secara pembelian, sewaan, sewa beli,
tukar barang atau seumpamanya
37. No.
Cadangan Pelan Tindakan Aktiviti Utama
1
Penubuhan Jawatankuasa
2
Penyediaan rangka kerja
3
Pembangunan kapasiti
4
Pembangunan modul latihan dan penganjuran sesi latihan
5
Pelaksanaan sesi Training of Trainers (TOT)
6
Pembangunan Garis Panduan & Manual
7
Pelaksanaan program perintis
8
Program promosi dan kesedaran awam
Perolehan Hijau Kerajaan (GGP)
38. MyHIJAU Direktori
MyHIJAU Direktori adalah satu pangkalan data yang meliputi maklumat mengenai produk dan perkhidmatan hijau di Malaysia.
Direktori ini bertujuan untuk mempromosikan perniagaan dan penggunaan lestari industri hijau di Malaysia.
Laman web MyHIJAU
Direktori seperti berikut:-
www.greendirectory.my
39. Skim-skim Pelabelan Hijau Logo
Pemaju Skim/
Badan Pensijilan
PENSIJILAN
Skim Label Eko Kebangsaan
(Telah Beroperasi)
•ISO 14024 (Jenis 1)
SIRIM QAS Int.,
CREAM (CIDB) &
IKRAM QA Services
Skim Label Jejak Karbon
(Dalam Perancangan) SIRIM Berhad
PENGESAHAN
Skim Label Penarafan Tenaga
(Telah Beroperasi)
•MS ISO & MS IEC
Suruhanjaya
Tenaga (ST)
Skim Label Penarafan Air
(Belum Beroperasi- deraf cadangan)
Suruhanjaya Pengurusan
Air Negara (SPAN)
Skim Pengesahan ‘GreenTag’
(Dalam Perancangan)
•ISO 14021 (Jenis 2)
Malaysian Green
Technology Corporation
MyHIJAU Pelabelan
40. • Berpandukan kepada ISO 14021: Pengisytiharan sendiri
alam sekitar- Jenis ll
• Konsep skim merujuk kepada kriteria alam sekitar
• Pengiktirafan sementara (tempoh sah laku hanya 2 + 1
tahun)
• Skim pengesahan oleh Malaysian Green Technology
Corporation
• Skim diluluskan oleh Jawatankuasa Kecil Teknikal
• Galakan kepada Skim Label Eko atau Skim Label Alam
Sekitar antarabangsa
Cadangan Mekanisma Skim
‘GreenTAG’
MyHIJAU Pelabelan
41.
42.
43. Program MyHIJAU Industri & PKS merangkumi aktiviti:
Seminar, kempen, bengkel & dialog seperti Produktiviti Hijau,
Penyediaan Modul Latihan serta sesi latihan & pembangunan kapasiti,
Khidmat nasihat dan bimbingan seperti Skim Khidmat Nasihat Perniagaan,
Pensijilan,
Pemasaran, dan
‘Business Matching’
44. Pengenalan
1
Pembangunan IKS Negara
2
Cadangan Topik Modul Latihan
•Latar belakang
•Objektif & outcome
•Definisi & terminologi
•Industri hijau global ie. SCP
•Halatuju Kerajaan ie. dasar²
•Manfaat TH kepada IKS & usahawan tempatan
•Halatuju IKS negara
•Program pembangunan IKS dan usahawan di Kementerian², Agensi² Kerajaan & Swasta
•Insentif Kerajaan ie. dana, teknologi, inkubutor, R&D & pemasaran
•Strategi pelaksanaan IKS negara ke arah Teknologi Hijau
3
Pelabelan, Standard & Pensijilan
•Label alam sekitar ie. Label Eko
•EMS/GP/Green 5S/EnMS
•Green PASS/IBS/Green Building
•MyHIJAU Pelabelan
4
Perolehan & Direktori Hijau
•MyHIJAU Perolehan termasuk Perolehan Hijau Kerajaan (GGP) & Perolehan Hijau Swasta (GpP)
•Direktori Hijau Malaysia
5
Pembangunan Komuniti Hijau
•Pendidikan & pengetahuan
•Kesedaran & penggalakkan
•Amalan Budaya Hijau
•Kempen 3-R & 5-S,
•Kempen jimat tenaga & air
45. Promosi & Kesedaran Awam
PERANCANGAN STRATEGIK
Bimbingan & Nasihat
Pemindahan Teknologi
Infrastruktur & Hub Teknologi Hijau
Latihan & Pembangunan Kapasiti
Insentif Kerajaan
Bantuan Kewangan
Pemasaran
Ringkasan Perancangan Strategik
47. 47
In the budget speech for 2010, Dato’ Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak, the Prime Minister of Malaysia announced the establishment of Green Technology Financing Scheme as an effort to improve the supply and utilization of Green Technology. The scheme could benefit companies who are producers and users of green technology. As a sign of commitment, the Government will bear 2% of the total interest/profit rate. In addition, the Government will provide a guarantee of 60% on the financing amount via Credit Guarantee Corporation Malaysia Berhad (CGC), with the remaining 40% financing risk...
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FEATURES
GT PRODUCER
GT USER
Financing size
Maximum RM50.0 mil per company
Maximum RM10.0 mil per company
Financing tenure
Up to 15 years
Up to 10 years
Purpose of financing
To finance investments in production of green technologies that meet the Scheme objective
To finance investments in utilisation of green technologies that meet the Scheme objective
Eligibility criteria
Legally registered Malaysian-owned companies (at least 51%) in all economic sectors
Legally registered Malaysian-owned companies (at least 70%) in all economic sectors
Source of funds
Participating financial institutions
Participating financial institutions (PFIs)
All commercial and Islamic Banks Development financial institutions (Bank Pembangunan, SME Bank, Agrobank, Bank Rakyat, EIM & Bank and Bank Simpanan Nasional)
Interest/profit rate
Determined by participating financial institutions
Government incentive
Government bears 2% interest rate/profit
Government guarantee – 60% of financing approved amount
Implementation agency
(1) Malaysian Green Technology Corporation (GreenTech Malaysia)
(2) Credit Guarantee Corporation Malaysia Bhd. (CGC)
52. 100,000 rebate vouchers for 5-Star rated
refrigerators, and 65,000 vouchers for 5-Star
rated air conditioners have been allocated to
states across Malaysia, calculated based on
the total budget allocation for 2011.
Rebates will be awarded on a first-come, first-served
basis to qualified domestic consumers
who purchase 5-Star rated refrigerators, air
conditioners or chillers during the rebate offer
period through participating retailers.
To view the complete Consumer
Implementation Guidelines for both air
conditioners and refrigerators
53. The applicable FiT rate will depend on the following factors:
1.The type of renewable resource used;
2.The installed capacitiy of the renewable energy (RE) installation;
3.Whether the RE installation will meet any criteria entitling it to additional bonus FiT rates;
4.The date the RE installation is completed, connected to the grid and ready to produce RE for commercial sale i.e. the FiT Commencement Date. (except for small hydropower).
Malaysia's Feed-in Tariff (FiT) system obliges Distribution Licensees (DLs) to buy from Feed-in Approval Holders (FIAHs) the electricity produced from renewable resources (renewable energy) and sets the FiT rate. The DLs will pay for renewable energy supplied to the electricity grid for a specific duration.
By guaranteeing access to the grid and setting a favourable price per unit of renewable energy, the FiT mechanism would ensure that renewable energy becomes a viable and sound long-term investment for companies industries and also for individuals.
FEED-IN TARIFF
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Sustainable Energy Development Authority Malaysia (SEDA) Galeria PjH, Aras 9, Jalan P4W, Persiaran Perdana, Presint 4, 62100 Putrajaya, Malaysia. Phone : +603-8870 5800 Fax : +603-8870 5900 Email: fit@seda.gov.my Website : www.seda.gov.my
55. Green Lane Policy for Innovative Malaysian SMEs
1.Loans with subsidised interest rate at 2% per annum subject to the maximum sum amount of RM200,000 annually or cumulative amount of RM1,000,000 for five years for each company, from the Development Institutes Development Financial Institutions / banks approved by Ministry of Finance (MoF);
2.Tax exemption;
3.Government Procurement;
4.Privileges in the Ministry of Finance Incorporated Companies' Procurement;
56. INCENTIVES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Incentives for Forest Plantation Projects
Incentives for the Storage, Treatment and Disposal of Toxic and Hazardous Wastes
Incentives for Waste Recycling Activities
Incentives for Energy Conservation
Companies Providing Energy Conservation Service
Companies Undertaking Conservation of Energy for Own Consumption
Incentives for Energy Generation Activities Using Renewable Energy Resources
Incentives for Generation of Renewable Energy for Own Consumption
Accelerated Capital Allowance for Environmental Management
57. OTHER INCENTIVES
Industrial Building Allowance
Industrial Building Allowance for Buildings in MSC
Infrastructure Allowance
Deduction of Audit Fees
Tax Incentive on Costs of Dismantling and Removing Assets
Incentive for Acquiring Proprietary Rights
Tariff Related Incentives
Exemption from Import Duty on Raw Materials /Components
Exemption from Import Duty on Imported Medical Devices for Purpose of Kitting
Exemption from Import Duty and Sales Tax on Machinery and Equipment
Exemption from Import Duty and Sales Tax on Spares and Consumables
Exemption from Import Duty and Sales Tax for Outsourcing Manufacturing Activities
Exemption from Import Duty and Sales Tax for Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Activities
Exemption from Import Duty and Excise Duty on Hybrid Cars
Sales Tax Exemption
Drawback on Import Duty, Sales Tax and Excise Duty
Incentive for the Use of Environmental Protection Equipment
Donations for Environmental Protection
Incentive for Employees’ Accommodation
58. 30
2010
2015
2020
2025
2030 and Beyond
GT Adoption (%)
10 _
20 _
30 _
40 _
50 _
0 _
RMK13
Green Awareness
Green Infrastructure
Green Culture
Green Economy
RMK12
RMK11
RMK10
Strengthening Institutional Framework
•Advocacy programs
•P&S availability and recognition
•Increase FDIs & DDIs in GT manufacturing & services sectors
•Formulate GT Act
•Expand Research, Development & Innovation on GT
•RE, EE, H2 Fuel Cells and BioFuel Roadmaps
•GT in Water & Waste Management
Conducive Environment for GT Development
•Intensify GT Research Innovation
•GT procurement
•Local & Regional market share
•MNCs collaboration
•Local SMEs & SMIs in global market
•Hydrogen Refueling Stations
•Biofuel Refueling Stations
•Electric Vehicles Charging Stations
•Waste Management Infrastructures (3R)
Intensify Human Capital Development
•Reduction in energy consumption
•Sustaining national economic growth
•Green Lifestyle
•A Major GT producer
•Improvement of Environment Rating
•International collaborations
GT significant contribution towards a High Income Economy
•Sizeable FDIs and DDIs
•Improved air and water quality
•Green Townships
•Refueling Stations /Distribution network completed
GT 20 YEAR OUTLOOK PERSPECTIVE
59. GREEN TECHNOLOGY BEST QUOTES
I think the environment should be put in the category of our national security. Defense of our resources is just as important as defense abroad. Otherwise what is there to defend? ~Robert Redford, dedicated to Yosemite National Park, 1985
We never know the worth of water till the well is dry. ~Thomas Fuller, 1732
Your grandchildren will likely find it incredible - or even sinful - that you burned up a gallon of gasoline to fetch a pack of cigarettes! ~Paul MacCready, Jr.
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We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. ~Native American Proverb
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