Newsletter (August 2011): Energy Management

        Wednesday, September 21, 2011 8.45 am – 5:00 pm PESDC Training Complex


INTRODUCTION

Today’s global challenge is meeting energy demand in a sustainable way. Access to clean, secure and efficient energy supply has been increasingly important and central concern for policy maker. Effective use of energy could bring about a three-fold impact improving energy security, reducing energy cost and minimizing adverse environmental impacts due to energy consumption. For business operating in highly competitive global environment, there are pressing needs to maximize operational efficiencies of the equipment and systems installed. New Efficient Management of Electrical Energy Regulation 2008 that has been introduced by Energy Commission required any installation that generated or consumes more than 3 million kWh in 6 consecutive months to appoint registered energy manager. Employment of an energy manager and others requirements in the regulation is part of a Sustainable Energy Management. This training program objective is to introduce participants the whole concept of a Sustainable Energy Management. Sustainable Energy Management covers all aspects of energy consumption in the organization and involves not only machines or equipment that consumes energy but also look for the best contribution from end users.


OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of the programme, participants will be able to:

  • 1.  Overview of energy regulations
    2.  Good energy management
    3.  Learn equipment operating fundamentals
    4.  Identify opportunities for energy conservation
    5.  Direct and immediate implementation to your workplace
    6.  Optimism equipment for energy conservation
    7.  Learn practical and proven ideas on energy savings


WHO SHOULD ATTEND

CEOs. Directors, Managers, Engineers, Technicians and those who are operating plant and equipment and are dedicated towards energy conservation.


TRAINER

Mr Sim Chung Chin graduated from the International University College of Technology Twintech , with a B.Eng (Hons ) Electronic and Instrumentation System.


He is a Electrical Energy Manager and Electrical Supervisor licensed by Energy Commission to carry out energy audit, reduce energy consumption and electrical installation inspection. He is the Electrical Energy Manager for Silterra Malaysia Sdn Bhd and for a few semiconductor companies in Sungai Petani and Penang. 

He is with Silterra Malaysia Sdn Bhd as Senior Electrical Engineer since 1999 which has a 33kv installation and a 11kv standby power station. He had worked in Guthrie MDF Sdn Bhd , Ansell (Kedah) as Electrical Engineer in charge of 33kv installation and as a competent Electrical Chargeman. He has been a part time trainer with Kedah Industrial Skills & Management Development Centre (KISMEC) since 1997 for electrical course and energy management. 

Mr. Sim  has completed the course on Train the Trainer and is certified by Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad.


ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS

Date/Day

September 21, 2011 / Wednesday

Time:

8.45 am – 5:00 pm

Venue:

PESDC Training Complex

Jalan Johan 2/2, Kawasan Perindustrian Pengkalan 2, 31550 Pusing, Perak

Fees:

Members: RM

250.00

Non-Members: RM300.00

(Inclusive of materials, refreshment and lunch)


Attendance is by prior written registration only. Registration form must be completed and returned to PESDC by September 14, 2011 with the correct payment in crossed cheque or bank draft made in favour of Perak Entrepreneur & Skills Development Centre’


Cancellation & Refund

           50% refund for cancellation between 3-6 days. 
No refund for cancellation within 2 days prior to the programme. 

Full refund for cancellation 7 days prior to the programme. 

Registered participants who do not turn-up will be charged accordingly. 

No additional cost for replacement.  Cancellation must be made in writing.


PESDC reserves the right to cancel or reschedule the programme. All efforts will be taken to inform registered participants of any changes.


PROGRAMME


8.45 a.m.         Registration

9.00 a.m          Welcome Address by PESDC Representative

                                                                                                    9.15 a.m          Overview of Energy Concerns to Climatic Change

                                                                                    a. Energy concerns
                                                                                    b. Climate Change Impact
                                                                                                                              c.  Policy Trend
                                                                                                                              d. What can be done and needs to be done  

                                                            `                                        10.30 a.m      Coffee Break

                                                                                                      10.45 a.m      Introduction to Energy Management

                                                                                                                               a. Outline of Energy Management

                                                                                                                               b. Prevent foreseeable waste

                                                                                                                                c. Increase underlying efficiency

                                                                                                        11.45 noon      Efficient Energy Management Regulations 2008

  • a. Application
    b. Obligation to submit information
    c. Notification
    d. Periodic Information
        12.45 pm            Questions & Answers

                                                                                                        1.00 pm             Lunch


    2.00 p.m          Overview & Structure of An EnMs

                            a. Why Isn’t Industry more energy efficient?
                            b. Overall Goal
                            c. Barriers to improved Energy Efficient
                            d. What is energy performance?

3.00 p.m              The Importance of a system approach to Energy Efficiency

                            a. The importance of energy efficiency
                            b. What is the system approach
                            c. Component v system approach to EE
                            d. Why opportunities exist

4.00 p.m              Energy Efficient Incentives

                            a. Incentives for energy efficient project
                            b. Incentives for energy efficient product
                            c. How to apply
                            d. Performance criteria for materials and equipment

4.45 p.m               Questions & Answers

5.00 p.m.               End


This newsletter along with the registration form for this seminar is available for download via the link below.

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Dr Yong Neng Chow,
Aug 19, 2011 12:47 AM