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By MAESCO 21 st February 2013 MIDA Sentral, Kuala Lumpur Networking Session INVESTMENTS POTENTIALS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY INDUSTRY & THE WAY FORWARD FOR SUSTAINABLE IMPLEMENTATION IN MALAYSIA

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By

MAESCO

21st February 2013

MIDA Sentral, Kuala Lumpur

Networking Session

INVESTMENTS POTENTIALS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY INDUSTRY & THE WAY FORWARD FOR SUSTAINABLE IMPLEMENTATION

IN MALAYSIA

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Outline

Introduction to ESCO & energy services

EE Potentials in Malaysia

Key barriers for EE implementation & proposed counter measures

The way forward

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What is ESCO?

An Energy Service Company(ESCO) Develop and implement turn key, comprehensive energy efficiency

projects. ESCOs offer performance-based contracts (i.e., contracts that tie the

compensation of the ESCO to the energy savings generated by the project) as a significant part of their business

To gain accreditation, ESCOs must demonstrate the technical and managerial competence to design and implement projects involving multiple technologies such as: Lighting Motors & Drives Heating & steam systems HVAC Systems Control Systems Building Envelope Improvements

…at building/industrial facilities

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Scope of Energy Services

Full range of services required for a comprehensive EE project implementation:Energy AuditConsultancy Design of energy efficient systemsImplementation Project FinancingImplementation and Project Management Construction managementEnergy performance monitoring and verification

performance Testing and commissioningOperation and maintenance

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Background of MAESCO

The Malaysian Industrial Energy Efficiency Improvement Project (MIEEIP) components includes ESCO Development Programs and ESCO participation in EE Technology Demonstration Projects

Industrial was chosen as the sector in which the greatest commercial and environmental impact could be achieved

MAESCO was registered with the Malaysian Registrar of Society in September 2000

Incorporated in conjunction with the launching of the MIEEIP by a Government’s implementation agency, PTM (Energy Centre of Malaysia) which is now known as Malaysia Green Technology Corporation(Green Tech Malaysia)

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MAESCO’s Constitutional Objectives

1. To develop recognized ESCO Business models in collaboration with Government and Private Sector

2. To actively promote the activity of energy cost reduction and efficiency standards in the industrial, commercial and public sector

3. To oversee the well being of its members

4. To facilitate and do all things necessary towards developing successful energy related projects

5. To introduce related products and services for the industry

6. To foster healthy co-existence amongst members through ethical professional practices

7. Ensure quality & reliable of services by members

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Key Activities & Involvement In EE Industry Development

Energy Management Training Courses for Energy Managers

Preparatory Workshop for Registered Electrical Energy Manager (REEM) Application

Rental of Equipment for energy audit and M&V

Awareness and promotional programs

Visits And Dialogues With Government and Key Stakeholders

Industrial Energy Efficiency For Malaysian Manufacturing Sector (IEEMMS) :UNIDO-SMECORP

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Membership

Categories

Energy Performance Contracting (EPC)

Non Energy Performance Contracting (EPC)

Affiliate Associate International

Consist of

Energy Performance Contractors (EPC)

Energy Auditors Energy Management

Trainers Energy Efficient Equipment

Manufacturers/Suppliers Energy Consultants Energy Management

Systems/Technologies Total Facilities Management

60 Registered Members

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EPC: Shared-Savings Model

FACILITIES OWNERESCOBANK

Project Design&Implementation

Loan

Repayment

EE PROJECT

Energy saving share (90%-70%)

Financing

Energy saving share (10%-30%)

No upfront costs for clients

Returns to ESCO from actual cost savings achieved at agreed % & conditions

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Possible areas for strategic collaborations/co-operations/business ventures with MAESCO members EE Training& awareness programs in energy management system ,

system optimizations & technology applications for management & technical groups in government & private organizations

EE Competency/certification programs development and implementation

Consultancy/advisory in Sustainable Energy Management System Development & Implementation based on ISO50001:2011 standard

Sustainable energy policy studies & strategic implementation plan preparation

EE projects implementation with suitable financing mechanisms under EPC and PFI models.

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EE Potentials In Malaysia

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Investment & Saving Potentials

Source: reexasia.com(Feb 2011)

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Pay Back Period for EE Investments

Source: reexasia.com(Feb 2011)

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Overall Rankings in Asean EE Market

14Source: reexasia.com(Feb 2011)

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Key Barriers for EE Industry

•No clear coordination & clear long-term and medium term objective

•No systematic and holistic approach in EE implementation at national level

•No overall laws and limited elements in the existing laws - the electricity sector only

•No legal framework to place the responsibility for EE within the government

No Overall National Plan, Legal &

Regulatory Framework

•No clear authority in charge for EE in the nation’s energy planning- more based on demand forecast and supply planning, without taking into account EE

•Critical to have a focused agency to drive EE efforts in the country - to enforce the laws and regulations relating to EE & oversee all issues and activities related to EE

No Champion To Drive EE Implementation

•Our energy prices are very low compared to developed countries - prevents efforts on EE

Low energy prices

•Currently, the Government does not provide any dedicated funding to kick-off significant & sustainable EE initiatives

Lack of Sustainable Funding

•Most of the efforts on promoting EE have been on projects basis with limited time frame and commitment

Lack of consistency EE Implementation

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Proposed Counter Measures To Overcome Barriers• Introduce National Energy Efficiency Master Plan(NEEMP) with national

EE policy and targets for each energy using sectors

• Develop & enforce Regulatory tools for EE with dedicated EE law

• Establish a Centralized Agency as one-stop centre for EE Implementation• • Create Sustainable Funding & Financial Mechanism for EE Implementation

at all sectors

• Capacity Building & Training to

• Enhance Research & Development for EE applications & technologies

• EE Education & Awareness

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Current EE development that affecting EE Industry

NO KEY INITIATIVES STATUS

1 Registration of ESCO

Proposed key criteria to ensure qualified ESCOs for EPC projects at government project ignored by the agency in-charge and lack of competency in EPC implementation in the agency

2 National Energy Efficiency Master Plan

Unknown after almost 4 years spent to develop with all stakeholders

3 Drafting of EE Act (Thermal & Electrical)

Stopped by the ministry in Dec 2012 for unclear reasons despite participation and supports from all stakeholders from March 2011 in drafting working groups.

4Entry Point Project 9: Government Lead by Example, Oil, Gas&Energy Sector, ETP

No champion for the implementation due to handing over of the functions to implementation to a different agency

5Entry Point Project 9: SAVE Rebate Program for EE products

Budget only approved for one year from 3 year as planned.Achieved targets to increase the market share for 5-Star rated products Targeted t be sustained with the proposed introduction of mandatory MEPS & EE label by 2014 in ETP Document

6 Mandatory Standard & Labeling for EE products

Delayed for unknown reasonsWill result in the market to be flooded with inefficient products

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The Way Forward…

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The Strategic Approach

VOLUNTARY•Energy audit & EPC•Capacity building•Awareness & Promotion•EE technologies & applications•Green Building Index

•MS 1525 Standard•Rating & labeling•Demonstration projects

PARTLY REGULATED•MEPS for selected appliances in safety requirements•Requirements for biggest electricity users•Energy Management System in FM contract for

government buildings

MANDATORY DEDICATED LAW•MS 1525 in Uniform Building by Law(UBBL) in

stages•Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act•Regulating energy performance for energy

using sectors & products

Establishment of Sustainable Framework - Introduction of National EE Policy and Implementation of key initiatives

under the EE master plan

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Overall Sustainable Framework

Introduce National EE Master Plan

– National EE&C Policy– EE&C Targets

• National level• Industrial sector• Commercial Building and

residential sectors• Equipment & appliances

With national and sub sectors energy saving targets

Electricity savings (TWh)

Power Plant Capacity savings (GW)

Electricity bills savings (RM Mill)

GHG avoidance (ktCO2-eq)

Electricity consumption reduction (%)

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Proposed Key Supporting Measures To Implement National EE Master Plan

Technical Assistance

& Advisory Incentives & Financial Assistance

• SMEs & SMIs - energy audit and guidance

• Measurement and verification of performance

• Technical assessment from other ministries/agencies on EE projects for financing /further approval

• Registration and deployment of experts

• Fiscal incentives• Low interest loans with

government guarantee• Grant based on annual

government budget for specified initiatives and awareness programs

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Expected Impacts Sustainable EE Implementation

POLICY INTRODUCTION

IMPLEMENTATION &

SUPPORT MEASURES

PERFORMANCE,MEASUREMENT &

REVIEW

IMPROVED• Energy

Efficiency• Competitivenes

s/profits• Environmental

quality

REDUCED• Energy consumption

& costs• CO2 emissions

CREATED• Business & job opportunities• More experts/workers from EE industry• New source of economic growth & Direct Domestic Investments

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

[email protected] 2152700

www.maesco.org.mywww.goingee.blogspot.com