ee initiatives and national ee master plan by the ministry of energy, green technology & water
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The latets update by the 'EE Expert" in the ministry on the National Energy Efficiency Master PlanTRANSCRIPT
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Supply Objective: Ensure the provision of adequate, secure and cost-effective energy supply. Utilization Objective: Promote efficient utilization of energy and eliminate wasteful and non-productive patterns of energy consumption Environmental Objective: Minimize negative impacts of energy production, transportation, conversion, utilization and consumption on the environment.
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EE Regulatory Framework
Electricity Supply (Amendment) 2001-Act A1116 Empowers the Minister to promote the efficient use of
electricity (Section 23A, 23B & 23C)
Determine efficiency standards;
Installation to meet efficiency requirements; and
Equipment to meet efficiency requirements
Efficient Management of Electrical Energy Regulations 2008
Requires installations consuming 3 million kWh or more over a 6-month period to engage a registered energy manager to:
analyse total consumption of electrical energy;
advise on the development and implementation of measures to ensure efficient management of electrical energy; and
monitor the effectiveness of implemented measures
Current Development on EE Regulatory Framework
The amendment of Electricity Supply Regulations 1994 to enable the enforcement of the Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) on electrical appliances and lighting equipment (incandescent, CFL & LED).
The MEPS will phase-out inefficient incandescent bulbs (below 20 lumens/Watt) by 2014.
Green Technology Fund Scheme(GTFS)
Initial RM1.5 billion fund shared by government and banks to improve the supply and utilization of green technologies in Malaysia
2% subsidized interest rate of the total interest/profit rate
Any technology that suitable for the identified project criteria provided it is a proven technology
FEATURES PRODUCER OF GREEN TECHNOLOGY USER OF GREEN TECHNOLOGY
Financing size Maximum: RM50 million per company Maximum: RM10 million per company
Financing tenure Up to 15 years Up to 10 years
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 sector
www.gtfs.my
Fiscal Incentives For EE & RE Projects And Products
• Introduced by the government to promote EE & RE
• Companies implementing EE measures in
their premises (…2015) Investment Tax Allowance Accelerated capital allowance import duty exemption sales tax exemption
GBI Certified Buildings(…2014) Energy Efficient Products(…2012) import duty exemption sales tax exemption
Implementing Agencies:
MIDA – Business & Other Services Division(Application)
Energy Commission(Technical assessment)
www.kettha.gov.my www.st.gov.my
Incentives Energy Efficiency Projects & Products
Companies Providing Energy Conservation Services (ESCO)
Companies Incurring CAPEX For Conserving Energy For Own Consumption
Pioneer Status Investment Tax
Allowance Import duty and sales
tax exemption
Investment Tax Allowance Import duty and sales tax
exemption
Importers – exemption of import duties& sales tax for products
Locally manufactured products-exemption of sales tax
Green Buildings
Owners Of Buildings Awarded With The GBI Certificate Buyers Of Buildings And
Residential Properties Awarded With The GBI Certificates Bought From Real Property Developers
Tax exemption equivalent to 100% of the additional capital expenditure incurred to obtain the GBI Certificate
Stamp duty exemption on instrument of transfer of ownership of such building.
Amount of stamp duty exemption is on the additional cost incurred and is given only once to the first owner of the building
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Energy –Efficient Buildings: Demonstration Projects
Building Targeted BEI
Low Energy Office (LEO) – MEGTC Completed in 2004
100kWh/m2/yr
Green Energy Office (GEO) - MGTC Completed in 2008 Certified rating (GBI)
65kWh/m2/yr
Diamond Building – Energy Commission
Completed in 2010 Platinum rating (Green Mark & GBI)
85kWh/m2/yr
Energy-Efficient Equipment: Rating And Labeling
Refrigerator
Wall mounted split unit air conditioner
Domestic fans (standing, ceiling, table)
Television
The list is available at
www.st.gov.my
2011 TOTAL TARGET
ENERGY SAVINGS
127.3GWh
Type of Appliances
Fridges Air -Conditioners
Chillers
Allocation
Target # of
Units
100,000
units 65,000 units 72,000RT
Offered
Rebates
Per Unit
RM200 RM100 RM200
Total
Budget RM20mil RM6.5mil RM14.4mil
2011
Target
Savings1
Energy 24.9GWh 48.75GWh 53.6GWh
Cost RM5.4mil RM10.6mil RM16.8mil
CO2
(tons/year) 17,181 33,638 36,992
Estimated
Lifetime
Savings2
RM38mil
RM74.4mil
RM252mil
Expected Total Energy Savings2 : 1,319.6GWh (equivalent to RM364.2mil)
SAVE Program
1 Target energy and cost savings at
current tariff rate 2 Lifetime saving for fridge and air
conditioner in 7 years; for chillers in
15 years
Adaptation from US Dept. of Energy, Measurement & Verification Guidelines, Version 3.0,
time
(year)
Electricity Bill
During EPC contract period
Lower Electricity Bill
After EPC Contract period
Electricity bill saved
Before EPC Contract Period
Electricity bill before EPC
implementation
Payment to ESCO
Government’s Savings
Saving for Government
Baseline
Lower Electricity Bill
Saving for Government
EPC Saving Mechanism
NEEMP’s main objective is to enhance the nation’s energy efficiency & conservation initiatives over a 10-year period.
NEEMP is focused on the industrial sector, buildings and equipment .
NEEMP’s targets are:
Targets Short (3rd Year)
Medium (6th Year)
Long/Total (10th Year)
Electricity Savings (GWh)
2,774 14,840 50,594
Monetary Savings (RM Mill)
832 4,373 14,627
Electricity consumption reduction (%) 1.3 3.4 5.6
Programs Plant and Processes
Industrial Technologies
High Efficient Motors
Cogeneration
Policy Tools Incentives (Soft loans)
Incentives (Grant)
Incentives (Cash rebates)
Regulatory
Awareness Awareness MEPS Awareness
Awareness
Public Fund (RM, Mill)
401 295 2 0
Private Fund (RM, Mill)
2,649 570 174 750
Electricity Savings (GWh)
22,388 4,950 934 3,675
Programs Govt Buildings Commercial Buildings
New Buildings
Policy Tools Incentives (Financial)
Incentives ( Financial & Tax)
Building Codes (MS1525)
Awareness Awareness Awareness
Public Fund (RM, Mill)
69 127 5
Private Fund (RM, Mill)
235 589 1,260
Electricity Savings (GWh)
2,038 3,914 932
Programs EE Refrigerators EE Lightings EE Air-Conditioners
EE Fans
Policy Tools MEPS MEPS MEPS MEPS
Labeling Labeling Labeling Labeling
Incentives (Cash Rebates)
Incentives (Cash Rebates)
Incentives (Cash
Rebates)
Awareness Awareness
Awareness
Awareness
Public Fund (RM, Mill)
50 2 19 17
Private Fund (RM, Mill)
1,118 127 1,294 751
Electricity Savings (GWh)
2,079 3,056 5,983 645
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