Role of BSEEP towards Energy Efficiency Initiatives

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1 Role of BSEEP towards Energy Efficiency Initiatives Ir. Kevin Hor National Project Manager

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3 Energy Commission Act 2001 To promote efficiency, economy and safety in the generation, production, transmission, distribution supply and use of electricity To promote the use of renewable energy and the conservation of non-renewable energy Electricity Supply Act 1990 To promote the efficient use of electricity. To determine the standards, specifications, practices and measures for the efficient use of electricity. Installation to meet requirements in respect of the efficient use of electricity. Equipment to meet requirements in respect of the efficient use of electricity. Energy Efficiency Regulations Efficient Management of Electrical Energy (EMEER) 2008 Regulations. Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) Electricity (Amendment) Regulations 2013

4 Energy Efficiency Initiatives In Malaysia Energy Efficiency Promotion in the Seventh Malaysia Plan ( ). Malaysian Industrial Efficiency Improvement Programme (MIEEP) (1999). Fiscal Incentives for EE (2001). The formation of Malaysian Association of Energy Service Companies (MAESCO) Development of Malaysian Standard MS1525 (2001). Energy Audit on government buildings (2002). EE and RE in education curriculum and university courses (2002). Energy Efficient Building demonstration projects (2004).

5 Energy Efficiency Initiatives In Malaysia Development of EE guidelines for Malaysian Industries (2006). Efficient Management Of Electrical Energy Regulations (2008). Green Building Index (GBI) (2009). (BSEEP) (2011) Energy Performance Contract (EPC) in Government Buildings (2013). Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) (2013). Energy Audit and Retrofit in selected government buildings (2014). GreenRE (2014)

6 4 BSEEP initiated in 2011 to 2015 with EOT of 1 year

7 BSEEP has for its goal the reduction in the annual growth rate of GHG emissions from the Malaysia buildings sector. The project objective is the improvement of the energy utilization efficiency in Malaysian buildings, particularly those in the commercial and government sectors, by promoting the energy conserving design of new buildings and by improving the energy utilization efficiency in the operation of existing buildings. The realization of this objective will be facilitated through the removal of barriers to the uptake of building energy efficiency technologies, systems, and practices.

8 Implementing Partner Financer Implementing Agency Government & Private Sectors

9 EFFICIENT TRANSPORTATION BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT COP 15 Copenhagen - 40% Reduction Of Carbon Intensity Per GDP From The 2005 Level By 2020 RENEWABLE ENERGY

10 GOAL OBJECTIVE Reduction in the annual growth rate of Greenhouse Gas(GHG) emissions from the Malaysia buildings sector Improve energy utilization efficiency in Malaysian buildings (esp. commercial and government Introduction sectors) by :- Project Description 1. Promoting the energy conserving design of new buildings 2. Improving the energy utilization efficiency in the operation of existing buildings COMPONENTS 1. Institutional Capacity Development 2. Policy Development and Regulatory Frameworks 3. EE Financing Capacity Improvements 4. Information and Awareness Enhancement 5. Building EE Demonstrations OUTCOMES 1. Clear and effective system of monitoring and improving the energy performance of buildings 2. Implementation of, favorable policies that encourage the application of EE technologies in the country s buildings sector 3. Availability of financial and institutional support for initiatives on EE 4. Enhanced awareness all on EE building technology applications 5. Improved confidence in the feasibility, performance, energy, environmental and economic benefits of EE building technology applications leading replication

11 WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR

12 Review of best practices around the world for Energy Management programs EM%20Program%20Report%20%28final%29.pdf Energy Management Guidelines (Draft) Energy Efficiency Policy Reviews and Proposals BSEEP-EE_policy_for_bldgs.pdf

13 Component 2 Policy Papers which have be prepared: Building Performance Disclosure (existing buildings) Building standards (new buildings) MEPS expansion EE rating tool for buildings Government guaranteed funding for ESCOs National building energy accounting and benchmarking Enabling of mortgages for EE in housing Incentives for EE buildings Energy performance standards for government buildings

14 Energy Efficiency Financing Best Practices BSEEP_A1_EE_financing_best_practices_v6.pdf Report on Building Energy Intensity Calculation Methodology Report%20on%20the%20Development%20of%20 Proposed%20BEI%20Computation%20Methodolo gy%20-%20part%202.docx

15 Component 4

16 Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency in buildings Malaysia s weather data Building form, core location and orientation Daylight harvesting Glazing properties External and internal shades Wall insulation Roof insulation Atrium ventilation strategies Zoning and infiltration control Interior layout of office

17 Energy Rating of Electrical Appliance Efficient Electrical Lighting and Control Sizing Air-Conditioning System Air Side ACMV Energy Efficiency Water Side ACMV Energy Efficiency Commissioning, Fine-Tuning and Continuous Monitoring Lift energy efficiency (To be added in 2014) Building Automation and Controls (To be added in 2014)

18 Downloadable for FREE at: MGBC website SCP Malaysia website ACEM website Have offered softcopy of the books to various NGOs, and professional bodies for their website Hard copies available for FREE at the CIDB booth

19 Assessment report on viability of local industry to manufacture EE building materials, equipment and components (C5) BachelorThesis_S.Kupfer_FinalDraft.pdf

20 Component 5 Demonstration site work 7Eleven Malaysia: In collaboration with Vert Energy Sdn Bhd Trial Feb-April Daikin cassette unit 1750 kwh per week 1450 kwh per week after installation Savings about RM 150 a week

21 7 Eleven energy consumption measured data with temperature control system

22 Trainings Energy Efficiency Training sessions can be provided for FREE based on contents of books Energy management training can be provided Free Energy Audits and web based energy monitoring equipments can be provided for demonstration partners *with conditions

23 Upcoming events/programs Guide book on Energy Management Guidelines for Government Institutions (C1) CMVP training (C1) Training on EE financing and EPC (C3) Energy Plus / OpenStudio training (C4) Dialux and sketchup training (C4)

24 Upcoming events/programs Booth at IGEM Building Performance Prediction Tool (Upgrade of current BEIT by ACEM) (C4) Demonstration project publication (C5)

25 DO VISIT THE CIDB BOOTH AT

26 THANK YOU