Seminar Emeer 2008

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Efficient Management of Electrical Energy regulations 2008

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  • OUTLINE

    1. Introduction

    2. Form A

    3. Form B

    4. Report format, analysis and audit

  • Malaysia Predicted To Become Net Importer Of Oil And Gas In 2017, Says IEA

    The International Energy Agency (IEA) in a new report, has predicted that Malaysia would become a net importer of oil and gas in 2017, due to increasing domestic demand.

    Bernama

    5th June 2012

    Introduction

  • Company Obligations

    ` To submit a written confirmation of electrical energy manager such appointment or designation (name, particulars, date of expiry of registration)

    ` To submit information :- the statement of policy for efficient electrical energy management of the installation ;- the objectives of efficient electrical energy management; and- the accounts and documents pertaining to efficient electrical energy management ;

    ` To submit reports - in Form A and a declaration by the registered electrical energy manager for the installation in Form B of the Second Schedule

    ` To submit any other information which the Commission may require.

  • Form A- Report on Efficient

    Management of Electrical Energy

  • Form B- Declaration by Registered Electrical Energy Manager

  • Report Format, Analysis and Audit

  • Section 1: Company Profile

  • Section 2a : Building Details (for commercial/building sector)

  • Section 2b : Main Products & Utilization (for industry sector)

  • Efficient Electrical Energy Management Policy (Guidelines)

  • Efficient Electrical Energy Management Objective (Guidelines)

  • Baseline Data (before)

  • Example: Electricity Consumption (before)

  • Example: Production/ output data/ raw material input/ floor area/ shipment value, etc (before)

  • Example: Specific Energy Consumption (before)

  • Current Data (after)

  • Example: Electricity Consumption (after)

  • Example: Production/ output data/ raw material input/ floor area/ shipment value, etc (after)

  • Example: Specific Energy Consumption (after)

  • Example: Percentage Reduction of Electricity Consumption and Specific Energy Consumption (results)

  • Example: Electricity Consumption Pattern (audit findings)

  • Example: Electricity Consumption Pattern (audit findings)

  • Example: Electricity Distribution Breakdown (audit findings)

  • Table: List of Energy Saving Measures (current status)

  • Table: Actual Energy Saving Measures Implemented (completed)

  • Table: Proposed Energy Saving Measures (future)

  • Other(s): Fuel usage

  • Responsibility

  • If you cant measure something, you cant understand it. If you cant

    understand it, you cant control it. If you cant control it, you cant improve it.

    Dr. H. James Harrington

  • Email:

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    Thank you

    PresenterPresentation NotesLadies and gentlemen,As for Malaysia, we are fortunate that we are endowed with oil and gas resources and have achieved considerable progress in monetising the resources, which is a key strategic factor in our efforts to be a developed economy.

    We have the 27th largest crude oil reserves and the 14th largest gas reserves in the world. Combined, Malaysia has total reserves of 19.9 billion barrels of oil equivalent of which 78% is gas (87 trillion standard cubic feet) and 22% is oil (4.3 billion barrels).

    Slide Number 1OUTLINEIntroduction Company ObligationsForm A- Report on Efficient Management of Electrical EnergySlide Number 6Slide Number 7Slide Number 8Form B- Declaration by Registered Electrical Energy ManagerSlide Number 10Slide Number 11Report Format, Analysis and Audit Section 1: Company ProfileSlide Number 14Section 2a : Building Details (for commercial/building sector)Section 2b : Main Products & Utilization (for industry sector)Efficient Electrical Energy Management Policy (Guidelines)Efficient Electrical Energy Management Objective (Guidelines)Baseline Data (before)Example: Electricity Consumption (before)Example: Production/ output data/ raw material input/ floor area/ shipment value, etc (before)Example: Specific Energy Consumption (before)Current Data (after)Example: Electricity Consumption (after)Example: Production/ output data/ raw material input/ floor area/ shipment value, etc (after)Example: Specific Energy Consumption (after)Example: Percentage Reduction of Electricity Consumption and Specific Energy Consumption (results)Example: Electricity Consumption Pattern (audit findings) Example: Electricity Consumption Pattern (audit findings) Example: Electricity Distribution Breakdown (audit findings) Table: List of Energy Saving Measures (current status)Table: Actual Energy Saving Measures Implemented (completed)Table: Proposed Energy Saving Measures (future)Other(s): Fuel usageResponsibilitySlide Number 36Slide Number 37