This document provides an overview of a presentation on energy efficiency opportunities for the electrical generation sector. It discusses the benefits of energy efficiency, including financial savings and environmental benefits. It identifies obstacles to energy efficiency in the sector and provides suggestions on how to increase awareness and identify opportunities. Specific energy efficiency measures and programs are outlined, and case studies provide examples of energy and emissions reductions achieved through efficiency improvements.
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
Energy efficiency implementation program for state level in MalaysiaZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Proposed program by MAESCO at a state level in Malaysia for faster results to reduce energy costs through strategic partnership between government and private sectors and facilities owners and ESCOs.
Practical approach with the state government with some interventions and supports from agencies from the federal government.
Accelerating the Benefits of Food and Bev Sustainability ProgramsSchneider Electric
Food and Beverage manufacturers can strengthen their brand and mitigate business risks by providing more transparency to their customers and stakeholders. Customers want to know more about the brands they buy, and regulatory agencies want to ensure food and beverage manufacturers are environmentally and socially responsible. This white paper demonstrates how using a plan / do / check / act methodology to drive energy management and sustainability programs can lower costs, improve profitability, and control risk.
Paul Hamilton, Schneider Electric: Lean and Clean: Equipping Modern Manufactu...guest3e1229f
On Friday, March 19, Alliance staff and industry experts discussed energy efficiency's role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the industrial sector.
Energy costs reduction through Energy Performance Contracting projects implem...ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Global and local EPC potentials
Overview of EPC
Key steps in a workable EPC implementation mechanism for Malaysia
Support measures required for EPC to grow as an industry
What's next
This is normally my story line whenever I was asked/requested/invited to share with audience on the way forward for energy efficiency industry in Malaysia when I was I the government trying to push for EE agenda..and my opinions and thoughts are still the same until today and look like for longer time
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
Energy efficiency implementation program for state level in MalaysiaZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Proposed program by MAESCO at a state level in Malaysia for faster results to reduce energy costs through strategic partnership between government and private sectors and facilities owners and ESCOs.
Practical approach with the state government with some interventions and supports from agencies from the federal government.
Accelerating the Benefits of Food and Bev Sustainability ProgramsSchneider Electric
Food and Beverage manufacturers can strengthen their brand and mitigate business risks by providing more transparency to their customers and stakeholders. Customers want to know more about the brands they buy, and regulatory agencies want to ensure food and beverage manufacturers are environmentally and socially responsible. This white paper demonstrates how using a plan / do / check / act methodology to drive energy management and sustainability programs can lower costs, improve profitability, and control risk.
Paul Hamilton, Schneider Electric: Lean and Clean: Equipping Modern Manufactu...guest3e1229f
On Friday, March 19, Alliance staff and industry experts discussed energy efficiency's role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the industrial sector.
Energy costs reduction through Energy Performance Contracting projects implem...ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Global and local EPC potentials
Overview of EPC
Key steps in a workable EPC implementation mechanism for Malaysia
Support measures required for EPC to grow as an industry
What's next
This is normally my story line whenever I was asked/requested/invited to share with audience on the way forward for energy efficiency industry in Malaysia when I was I the government trying to push for EE agenda..and my opinions and thoughts are still the same until today and look like for longer time
Make an impact on your environmental balance sheet:
1. Adopt a clear plan that is simple to measure and communicate to stakeholders.
2. Reduce your carbon footprint and environmental impact.
3. Improve public, market and leadership efficacy perceptions of your company.
4. Instill pride in employees, who know that their company is taking real steps forward to conserve energy.
EE INDUSTRY-HOW GLOBAL BUSINESS SERVICES VENDORS CAN PLAY A PART TO ENHANCE I...ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Overview of energy efficiency business potentials
Overview of energy service industry, funding options & business models to implement high impact energy efficiency projects with big scale investments
Case studies & key success factors to sustain performance in energy efficiency projects
Barriers & proposed counter to develop and grow energy service business to enhance economic growth
Conclusion and the way forward for energy service industry
The route and how Japan has successfully implemented energy efficiency for better utilization of their energy resources and sustaining their economy to grow
Proposed energy efficiency program at melaka malaysia by MAESCOZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Proposed program for intensive energy users at Melaka, Malaysia for implementing energy saving projects through Energy Performance Contracting and energy management system. A program jointly proposed by MIGHT, MAESCO and Melaka Green Technology Corporation in the smart city program.
Total energy conservation and energy management solutions for intensive energ...ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
1. Possible solutions and financing options for energy conservation projects implementation.
2. Energy management system development & implementation expert advisory and services
[Oil & Gas White Paper] Gas Measurement and Analysis to Support FinancialsSchneider Electric
A powerful tool supporting enterprise financials, decision making, and the global environment.
Deregulation and liberalization of the natural gas industry in the U.S. and Europe — and rising natural gas trade activity in general due to environmental concerns — are opening markets and increasing hydrocarbon movements. This globalization trend is resulting in an increasingly complicated natural gas supply chain that requires standard business processes to assimilate new best practices. As supply and sales interfaces increase, measurement and accounting systems must become more interoperable, accurate and secure to support efficiency and competitiveness.
An advanced, comprehensive gas pipeline measurement and analysis system can monitor flow rates and other pipeline parameters continuously and automatically validate, estimate, balance and edit measurements, with complete documentation. This robust functionality adds value for the enterprise in several ways. It makes accurate data available in real time to accounting processes to assure accurate energy calculations for billing and transactional balancing. Real-time composition determinations assure the operation is satisfying the contracted transaction with respect to quality metrics, including greenhouse gas (GHG) emission potential. Accurate real-time assessment of gas delivery vitals supports operations decision making.
The functionalities of such a gas measurement and analysis system enable best practices vital in today’s more-complicated hydrocarbon transmission operations and transactions. The system provides the quantity and quality of measurements necessary for accurate accounting and billing. Validation functions are completed with full transparency. Estimation functions support system balance and avoid accounting closing delays. Continuous monitoring identifies equipment failures and supports effective maintenance. GHG data support reduction action plans. These value-added data are all made available in real time across the enterprise to improve productivity and competiveness, operations efficiency, customer service and corporate governance.
IMPLEMENTATION OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TO IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
As presented at Green Buildings and Parks 2015.
An overview of the strategic approach to propose, to start and implement effective energy management system for companies
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
Presentation for Action Renewables Association
Belfast 30th November 2009
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Heat Recovery Ventilation
in
Low Energy / Low CO2
Housing
Make an impact on your environmental balance sheet:
1. Adopt a clear plan that is simple to measure and communicate to stakeholders.
2. Reduce your carbon footprint and environmental impact.
3. Improve public, market and leadership efficacy perceptions of your company.
4. Instill pride in employees, who know that their company is taking real steps forward to conserve energy.
EE INDUSTRY-HOW GLOBAL BUSINESS SERVICES VENDORS CAN PLAY A PART TO ENHANCE I...ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Overview of energy efficiency business potentials
Overview of energy service industry, funding options & business models to implement high impact energy efficiency projects with big scale investments
Case studies & key success factors to sustain performance in energy efficiency projects
Barriers & proposed counter to develop and grow energy service business to enhance economic growth
Conclusion and the way forward for energy service industry
The route and how Japan has successfully implemented energy efficiency for better utilization of their energy resources and sustaining their economy to grow
Proposed energy efficiency program at melaka malaysia by MAESCOZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Proposed program for intensive energy users at Melaka, Malaysia for implementing energy saving projects through Energy Performance Contracting and energy management system. A program jointly proposed by MIGHT, MAESCO and Melaka Green Technology Corporation in the smart city program.
Total energy conservation and energy management solutions for intensive energ...ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
1. Possible solutions and financing options for energy conservation projects implementation.
2. Energy management system development & implementation expert advisory and services
[Oil & Gas White Paper] Gas Measurement and Analysis to Support FinancialsSchneider Electric
A powerful tool supporting enterprise financials, decision making, and the global environment.
Deregulation and liberalization of the natural gas industry in the U.S. and Europe — and rising natural gas trade activity in general due to environmental concerns — are opening markets and increasing hydrocarbon movements. This globalization trend is resulting in an increasingly complicated natural gas supply chain that requires standard business processes to assimilate new best practices. As supply and sales interfaces increase, measurement and accounting systems must become more interoperable, accurate and secure to support efficiency and competitiveness.
An advanced, comprehensive gas pipeline measurement and analysis system can monitor flow rates and other pipeline parameters continuously and automatically validate, estimate, balance and edit measurements, with complete documentation. This robust functionality adds value for the enterprise in several ways. It makes accurate data available in real time to accounting processes to assure accurate energy calculations for billing and transactional balancing. Real-time composition determinations assure the operation is satisfying the contracted transaction with respect to quality metrics, including greenhouse gas (GHG) emission potential. Accurate real-time assessment of gas delivery vitals supports operations decision making.
The functionalities of such a gas measurement and analysis system enable best practices vital in today’s more-complicated hydrocarbon transmission operations and transactions. The system provides the quantity and quality of measurements necessary for accurate accounting and billing. Validation functions are completed with full transparency. Estimation functions support system balance and avoid accounting closing delays. Continuous monitoring identifies equipment failures and supports effective maintenance. GHG data support reduction action plans. These value-added data are all made available in real time across the enterprise to improve productivity and competiveness, operations efficiency, customer service and corporate governance.
IMPLEMENTATION OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TO IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
As presented at Green Buildings and Parks 2015.
An overview of the strategic approach to propose, to start and implement effective energy management system for companies
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
Presentation for Action Renewables Association
Belfast 30th November 2009
___________________________________
Heat Recovery Ventilation
in
Low Energy / Low CO2
Housing
Generating Electricity More Efficiently with Multiphase Thermoelectric Converter"Douglas" F. Palte
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Victoria Kamsler, Chief Ethics Officer & Research Director, Greenfiniti
Dr. William Dunford, P. Eng, CTO Legend Power
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Executive VP of Programs and Development Brian Castelli traveled to Mexico City to present at EXPO INCYTAM 2008, where he offered energy efficiency solutions for Latin American cities burdened by the effects of pollution and global climate change.
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The Alliance's Alexander Filippov was among the experts advising Pakistani representatives on energy efficiency implementation.
UFI Operations Award 2010 presentation for Direct Energy Center , Toronto, Canada
By: Jeff Gay, Director of Event Management Services and Mark Goss, General Manager, Operations
Solwatt is a comprehensive programme designed by Solvay to implement an energy management system on large energy-intensive industrial sites.
The review phase follows two streams:
The technical stream, aiming at documenting in an action plan a minimum of 10% savings through a series of short payback incremental improvements.
The behavioural and management stream, aiming at fostering a lasting culture of energy management and savings on the site, with a detailed structure of KPIs and KAIs.
Solwatt® is a comprehensive programme designed by Solvay to implement an energy management system on large energy-intensive industrial sites.
The review phase follows two streams:
The technical stream, aiming at documenting in an action plan a minimum of 10% savings through a series of short payback incremental technical improvements.
The behavioural and management stream, aiming at fostering a lasting culture of energy management and savings on the site, with a detailed structure of KPIs and KAIs and a managerial action plan.
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2. Presentation Overview
Who we are
Why Energy Efficiency?
Obstacles
Suggested Approach
Sector Performance
Questions/Answers
Conclusion
Annex: Program Details
3. ecoENERGY (NRCan) / Canadian Industry
Program for Energy Conservation (CIPEC)
Industry-government partnership that promotes
voluntary actions to reduce industrial energy
intensity
Key program elements include:
– Awareness & training, incentives, information,
advice, networking and acknowledgement
CIPEC Leaders
– Turning Sector Commitments into Company Action
– Aggressive Goals that Achieve results
Who Are We?
4. Why Energy Efficiency?
(Positives)
Financial Benefits:
Improved Competitiveness
Reduce Costs (effort) vs. Return
(bottom line)
Transportation; transmission
(pipeline); infrastructure issues
Energy conservation has the potential
to address supply and demand
challenges faster and cheaper than
investment in new generation
Environmental Benefits:
Contributes to Cleaner Air
Reduces GHG - Climate Change
5. Obstacles to
Energy Efficiency
Energy Efficiency isn’t a major
business focus
Energy losses are not measured
No time to understand the potential
Risk – new technology and/or
systems can appear to hinder Oil and
Gas production
7. Steps to Good Energy Management
1. Get Involved:
- Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation (CIPEC)
- CIPEC LEADERS
2. Assemble an Energy Team
3. Train Staff
4. Assess Energy Use
5. Eliminate Waste &
Maximize Efficiency
6. Optimize Energy Supply/Project
Implementation
7. Celebrate Results
What Can Companies Do?
Where To Start?
8. Energy Efficiency Potential in Canada’s
Fossil-Fuel Electric Power Generation
This study has three main objectives:
To develop an energy use profile depicting the current state
of energy efficiency in Canada’s Fossil-Fuel Electric Power
Generation Sector;
To identify and evaluate energy efficiency opportunities to
improve Electricity Generating usage and demand in
different application areas for the sector; and
To develop initial cost curves for these various
opportunities.
NRCan Benchmarking Study
9. Potential Economic Energy
and Emission Reductions
Over $ 1 Billion per year for the
Oil & Gas industry
– 15% reduction in energy use = $ 780
million/yr
– 45% reduction in other emissions =
$220 million/yr**
GHG emissions reductions = 29
Mt CO2e/yr
Excludes potential energy
revenue or savings from
cogeneration and other sources
in the industry
* Sources: NRCan, Clearstone Engineering, AEUB ** Alberta only - Prepared by PTAC -
Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada www.ptac.org
10. Total CIPEC Energy Intensity,
1990-2005: 10.46% Improvement
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.1
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Index1990=1.00
Total CIPEC
Total CIPEC: 0.7% per year average
improvement in energy intensity
5.1% Improvement,
2003-05
11. Making Canada more
Energy Efficient
ecoENERGY Retrofit for Homes
ecoENERGY for Houses and Buildings
ecoENERGY for Industry
ecoENERGY Retrofit
Small buildings and industry
Council of Energy Ministers
12. Federal Budget
Highlights
Provides an extension to Class 43 accelerated capital cost
allowance for investments in manufacturing and
processing machinery and equipment-Expand ACCA to
include ground-source heat pumps and waste-to-energy
systems
Extend GST/HST relief to land leased to situate wind or
solar power equipment
$66 M to set up the regulatory framework for industrial air
emissions
$250 M for full-scale commercial demo of CC&S for coal-
fired electricity and increase the CCA for CO2 pipelines
$10 M for research on bio-fuels emissions
$300 M to support nuclear energy (CANDU development &
Chalk River)
13. Council of Energy Ministers
Meets annually and receives a report from the
federal/ provincial/territorial Assistant Deputy
Minister Steering Committee on Energy Efficiency
(ASCEE)
Three working groups report to ASCEE
Transportation
Built Environment
Industry
Participation by CEA/ electric utilities in the Built
Environment and Industry Working Groups
14. Examples of Collaboration
– Home Retrofit
Hydro-Québec doubles the grants available under
ecoENERGY Retrofit – Homes
Manitoba Hydro has integrated ecoENERGY Retrofit
– Homes into its Power Smart initiative
Local electricity providers like Cambridge and
North Dumbries Hydro offer incentives for specific
measures (i.e., geothermal or heat pumps or solar
domestic hot water heaters).
15. Identify Opportunities
• Energy Monitoring
Guides
• Best Practices Guides
• Benchmarking Guides
• Process Integration
• Computational Fluid
Dynamics
16. Mix of Industrial Retrofit
Projects (GJ saved)
105,570 GJ
110,558 GJ
96,694 GJ
134,255 GJ
Lighting Boiler Systems HVAC Other
17. Direct Incentives (Utility Programs)
Utility Programs – BC Hydro, Manitoba Hydro, Ontario Power Authority
Classes 43, 43.1/43.2 of Income Tax Act
Class 43 provides 50% straight line ACCA for manufacturing and
processing equipment until 2010
Class 43.1 and 43.2 provide 30% or 50% ACCA (declining balance) for
equipment used in systems that generate electricity and/or produce heat
for industrial processes by:
recovering and re-using thermal waste
using specified-waste fuels
using cogeneration or
using renewable energy source’s: solar, wind and small hydro
Canadian Renewable & Conservation Expense (CRCE )
Covers intangible (soft) costs for Class 43.1/43.2 projects
Can be fully expensed in the year incurred or carried forward
Take Action
Utilities & Tax Treatments
18. Manage energy costs and
improve your bottom line
Sharpen your competitive edge
Reduce greenhouse gas
emissions (GHG’s)
Improve Air Quality
Conclusion
19. Thank You
Angelo Mangatal, Senior Industry Officer
Office of Energy Efficiency (OEE)
Industrial Programs Division (IPD)
amangata@nrcan.gc.ca
Office (613) 943-3559 Cell (613) 868-0104
Questions
20. Heads Up CIPEC
Bi-weekly e-news letter
11,000 readers
CIPEC Annual Report
http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/industrial/cipec.cfm
Participate in CIPEC Task Forces
27 Sector and Regional Task Forces in Canada
Task Forces meet 3-4 times per year to share
ideas on energy management best practices.
Conferences & Awards
Industrial Energy Efficiency Conference held
every 2 years : Energy 2007
www.energy2007.gc.ca
1. Get Involved
21. Bring all employees on board
Choose an energy champion
Select team members
- Plant engineer, maintenance staff,
financial advisor, etc.
Meet regularly to develop and implement an
- “Energy Management Plan”
NRCan employee awareness materials
- “Team Up for Energy Savings”
2. Assemble an Energy Team
22. Build Awareness & Knowledge
Dollars to $ense Workshops
4 different workshops
– “Spot the Energy Savings
Opportunities”
– “Energy Monitoring”
– “Energy Master Plan”
– “Financing”
33% discount for CIPEC Leaders
Can be customized to meet individual
companies needs
3. Train Staff
Measure
Analyze
Take Action
Data
Information
Result
Measure
Analyze
Take Action
Data
Information
Result
Your Plant Load Shape
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
Time of Day
kWDemand
23. Dollars to $ense workshops
– “Energy Monitoring”
NRCan Publications
– Energy Management & Planning Guide
– Benchmarking Studies (Automotive Parts
Sector)
– Energy Efficiency Opportunities Guides
– Technical Guides
Process Integration, CFD, (up to $50k in
assistance)
4. Assess Energy Use
Identify where, how and what amount of
energy is used
24. Turn it off / down
Control it
Match your need
Reduce loss
Good maintenance
Examples of recent software tools:
Boiler Efficiency Calculator that evaluates
boiler performance
CanMOST software program that analyses
and compares the efficiency of three-phase
electric motors; over 43,000 motors in the database
RETSCREEN assesses the financial viability/risk for various
types of energy efficient/renewable energy technologies
5. Eliminate Waste &
Maximize Efficiency
Identify energy-saving opportunities
25. Negotiate a supply contract
Consider heat recovery
Consider renewable and
alternate energy options
(Financial incentives for
industry, ecoEnergy Heat
and Power)
6. Optimize Energy Supply &
Project Implementation
Consider new supply options
26. Keep momentum going and build on
previous success(es)!
Heads Up CIPEC
Case studies
CIPEC Annual Report
CIPEC Leadership
Awards
7. Celebrate Success