Effective green technology policies implementation: An Industry Player's perspective
1. By
ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
SDN BHD
19th June 2013
RENAISSANCE HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR
4th ANNUAL GREENTECH ASIA
2. Definitions & key sectors
Global green outlooks & potentials
Green policies & incentives in Malaysia
Green business potentials
Green Technology In ETP
Common barriers
Strategic actions needed & the way forward
The conclusion
3. ●The development and application of
products, equipment and systems used
to conserve the natural environment and
resources, which minimises and reduces
the negative impact of human activities
•Products and services that reduce energy
consumption and minimise pollution
6. Vehicle efficiency:
Costs influence consumer
choices
TRANSPORTATION
Manufacturing, chemicals to
lead growth in industrial energy
demand
INDUSTRIAL
Industrial demand rises 30 %,
led by growth in Non OECD
countries
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
The impact of increased energy
consumption can be reduced
through energy efficiency and a
transition to a stronger reliance on
cleaner sources of energy,
including renewable energy and
low-GHG [greenhouse gas] emitting
fossil fuel technologies, such as a
shift from coal to natural gas
The global energy mix will grow more
diverse and less carbon-intensive
Source: Exxon Energy outlook 2012
7. Energy supplies evolve over time
Oil, gas & coal will continue to account for about
80 % of the world’s energy demand
Advances in technology will be necessary to make these fuels more
practical and economic, increasing
Source: Exxon Energy outlook 2012
9. Oil and natural gas remain
essential through 2030 but
the most important “fuel” of
all will be energy saved
through improved efficiency
Potential gains will reach
about 300 quadrillions BTUs
per year by 2030(twice the
growth of global energy
demand through 2030)
Gains in energy efficiency
through 2030 will reduce
global energy-demand
growth by approximately 65%
Source: Outlook for Energy. A view to 2030 (exxonmobil.com)
11. National Petroleum
Policy (1975)
National Energy
Policy(1979)
The Four
Fuel/Diversification
Policy (1981)
The Five Fuel Policy
(2000)Green Technology
Policy(2009)
Renewable Energy
Policy(2010)
National Energy
Efficiency Policy???
Supply, utilization &
environmental
objectives
With national policy
targets ,RE Act,
Feed-in Tariff,
SEDA
Less dependence
on one fuel source
Utilizing
renewable energy
sourcesGreen Technology Fund Scheme,
GreenTech Malaysia,
40% CO2 emission intensity
reduction by 2020 at COP 15
Introduction of ETP
with RE & EE in EPPs
12. ●EE Fiscal Incentives ●RE Fiscal Incentives
●Green Technology
Funding Schemes
●Feed-in Tariff for RE
electricity generation
●Loans for FiAHs
●GBI Certified Fiscal
Incentives for buildings
GreenTech Malaysia,
Credit Guarantee
Corporation, Banks
Energy
Commission,
MIDA
MIDA
SEDA,
Energy Commission,
TNB, Banks
GBI Sdn Bhd,
Inland Revenue Board
Business friendly?
17. Included in ETP targets launched in 2010
Towards sustainable & knowledge based
economic activities
New source of economic growth to attract
investments from private sectors
Positive regional and global commitment
image & recognitions
18. Through coordinated efforts to jump-start a
vibrant green technology industry in Malaysia,
we can generate RM7.2 billion of additional
GNI in 2020 and create over 47,000 jobs
Driven primarily by growth in revenue from
renewable energy service providers
19. Require professionals, skilled and semi-skilled workers
Energy management firms
•Energy auditing
•Energy performance contracting
Water management firms
•Water auditing
•Advise on in-house water recycling & related services
Sustainable design services
•Retrofit buildings to be green
Waste management firms
•Expertise on waste strategies
RE service providers
•Consultancy for RE projects
•Feasibility studies & technical expert services
Source: PEMANDU
20. Centralised solar power reaches
cost parity with gas between
2015 and 2020,
The overall GNI contribution
from solar power generation in
2020 could grow to RM460
million
Mainly due to the creation of an
additional 1,900 jobs
Require an investment of RM5.7
billion
GNI impacts excludes additional
impact of RM22 billion catalysing
effect that this project would
have on local manufacturing &
the influx of foreign direct
investment under the electronics
and electrical NKEA
25. A voluntary network of companies since 1995-
Large Industry Energy Network (LIEN) and is
facilitated by Sustainable Energy Authority of
Ireland(SEAI).
160 companies - 60% of Ireland’s industrial
energy use, are improving their energy
performance by 2% per year
Long-term members - have improved energy
performance by 33% between 1995 and 2010.
2010- 45 companies across 65 sites were
formally certified to EN 16001-these companies
are currently implementing the new ISO 50001
standard.
The SEAI Energy Agreements Programme, a
subset of the LIEN -centred on commitment to
ISO 50001 implementation.
In 5 years after the introduction of the IS 393
standard-up to €150m in avoided energy costs
achieved through a wide range of energy
efficiency measures.
26. Through strong regulatory implementation framework,
sustainable funding & holistic approached for focused
sectors
28. ENABLERS
INSTITUTIONAL SET UP
FOR IMPLEMENTATION
(One Stop Centre)
OVERALL ACCOUNTABILITY
(Performance Measurement)
•Regulatory
•Strategic action plan
•Sustainable Funding
On-going
collaboration
with industry
players,
NGOs &
consumers
Support Measures
•Technical assistance for users
& bankers
•Fiscal incentives
Inclusive approach
29. Technical Assistance
& Advisory
Incentives & Financial
Assistance
SMEs & SMIs – technical
assessment & guidance
Measurement and
verification of performance
Technical assessment from
other ministries/agencies
on green 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 &
awareness programs
30. •ISO50001,ISO14001
SUSTAINABLE
ENERGY
Energy
Supplies&
Utilization
Green
Building &
Facilities
Green
Technologies
& Applications
Green Ratings
& Standards
•Renewable Energy
•Total Energy Management
& Energy Conservation
Solutions
•Green Buildings
(existing & new)
•EE facilities equipment
•Green products
• EE equipment
•Smart energy resources
measurement, control
monitoring & performance
measurement system
•Low Carbon City Framework
•International Green City
Index
•Green Building Index
Solar(BIPV)
Biomass
biogas
Low/”Zero” Energy
buildings
EE appliances
Green/EE Labeled
Computerized &
wireless system
32. Solution or
technology based
approaches?
or
Project based or
sustainable
implementation
plans & strategies?