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PROJECT : Asean Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS) ( 1-3810) Reporting period : AUGUST 2013

PROJECT : Asean Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS) ( 1-3810) Reporting period : AUGUST 2013. Project Brief/Summary The scheme will train and certify energy managers who will then implement sustainable energy management systems within their industries/companies.

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PROJECT : Asean Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS) ( 1-3810) Reporting period : AUGUST 2013

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  1. PROJECT: Asean Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS) (1-3810)Reporting period: AUGUST 2013 Project Brief/Summary • The scheme will train and certify energy managers who will then implement sustainable energy management systems within their industries/companies. • GreenTechMalaysia has been appointed by Asean Centre for Energy (ACE) as Certification Body for Malaysia • Officially launched in Malaysia by Minister of KeTTHA on 19th July 2011. Objectives • To reduce energy consumption from the manufacturing industrial sector in ASEANcountries by 100,000 MWh; • To reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by 55,000 t-CO2 equivalent in ASEAN countries ; and • To increase the professional standing of accredited energy managers. • Project Sponsor: EU and participants • HR - EURO 118,710.55 • OOP-Pool based on claim • Duration : 1.2.2010 – 31.1.2014 : 4 years • Expected Outcomes • 20 energy manager’s training courses conducted • 450 EM Certified • 20 Local Trainers Certified • 20 Local Auditor Certified • 7 Organizations Certified EMGS • Status • 17 EMTCs conducted • 399 EM Certified • 14 Local Trainers Certified • 2 Local Auditor Certified • 4 Organizations Certified EMGS

  2. PROJECT: Asean Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS) (1-3810)Reporting period: AUGUST 2013 Activities Completed (During reporting period) • Submission of 1 half, 4th Year Progress Report on 7.8.2013 • Conducted project meeting and discussion on roles and responsibilities • Recruitment of trainers and auditors (interview 16.8.2013) • Submission of CEM to become REEM • Submitted 5 candidates to ST • Advised 45 candidates to improve/submit proper report • Assistance to energy end-users to obtain EMGS • Hospital Putrajaya /Radicare % completed: 62 % % funds utilised: 80 % • Activities Planned (For next reporting period) • Assistance to energy end-users to obtain EMGS • UNIMAP 5.9.2013 • UM 17.9.2013 • IWK • GEO Building • Recruitment of trainers and auditors (Endorsement of interview result 13.9.2013) • Presenting AEMAS in 2013 INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL ENGINEERING CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION (11-12 SEPTEMBER 2013) • EMTC 18 (23-27 Sept 2013) • Meeting with stakeholders • SME Corp • MoH

  3. PROJECT: Asean Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS) (1-3810)Reporting period: AUGUST 2013 Impacts of the Project • Certified 399 CEMs. (Green worker) • UTM inserted AEMAS into their Masters Course. • Universiti Technology Malaysia (UTM), Skudai certified 2-Star EMGS won ASEAN Energy Award 2012 (energy management category) • ST accepted CEM to be REEM • Saving: • RM 4.88 million • Energy 16.5 MWh • Carbon 12 t-CO2 equivalent • Photos of activities for the period of reporting • Actions • 1.Work with SME Corp • 2.To conduct awareness activities • 3.To associate with ISO 50001 which is more establish • Challenges • 1.Penetration to all sectors especially SMEs • 2.Visibility of scheme • 3.Sustainability of AEMAS

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