Energy Management System Based on the Guidelines on Energy Management System (GP/ST/No.46/2024) Issued by the Energy Commission of Malaysia

Next Training Date - 28 April 2026

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Overview

The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EECA) 2024 represents a significant step forward in Malaysia’s efforts to enhance energy efficiency and support national climate goals. Under this Act, designated energy consumers (DECs) must establish, implement, and maintain an Energy Management System (EnMS) in line with the Guidelines on Energy Management System (GP/ST/No.46/2024) issued by the Energy Commission (Suruhanjaya Tenaga).

This workshop is designed to help organisations and professionals understand and meet these requirements. Participants will gain the knowledge, tools, and practical guidance needed to comply with the EnMS guidelines while driving continuous energy performance improvement. The programme focuses on converting regulatory obligations into clear, actionable steps tailored for industrial, commercial, and institutional facilities across Malaysia.

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Outcome

  • Interpret the key requirements of the Energy Commission’s EnMS Guidelines and their relationship to EECA 2024.
  • Establish an Energy Management Policy and define roles and responsibilities within the organisation.
  • Conduct basic energy performance assessments, including identifying Significant Energy Uses (SEUs) and formulating Energy Efficiency Indicators (EEIs).
  • Develop practical energy objectives, targets and EnMS Action Plans.
  • Apply monitoring, measurement and verification (M&V) concepts to track progress and demonstrate continual improvement.
  • Prepare for internal audits, reporting obligations and management review processes.

Target Participant

This workshop is intended for Registered Energy Managers (REM), Certified Energy Managers (CEM), Energy Management Committee members and professionals involved in EECA 2024 compliance, facility managers, engineers, sustainability or ESG practitioners, ESCOs and energy consultants.

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Trainers

Prof Ir Ts Dr Zainuddin Abdul Manan

Prof Ir Ts Dr Zainuddin Abdul Manan is a professor of chemical and energy engineering, founding director of UTM PROSPECT, founding dean of UTM’s Chemical and Energy Engineering faculty, and CEO of OPTIMISE. A Global Top 1% engineering scientist, he is a Registered Energy Manager (REM) and Registered Energy Auditor (REA), and a pioneer of UTM’s award-winning sustainable energy management.

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Prof Ir Ts Dr Sharifah Rafidah Wan Alwi

Prof Ir Ts Dr Sharifah Rafidah Wan Alwi is a professor of chemical and energy engineering at UTM, former director of UTM Process Systems Engineering Centre, and co-founder/director of Optimal Systems Engineering. An award-winning expert, she has led resource minimisation innovations and is a certified energy manager, Registered Energy Manager (REM), Registered Energy Auditor (REA) and ASEAN energy manager coach.

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Assoc Prof Ir Dr Lim Jeng Shiun

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Assoc Prof Ir Dr Lim Jeng Shiun is a research fellow at UTM’s Process Systems Engineering Centre (PROSPECT) and a Stanford-listed World’s Top 2% Scientist. He specialises in process systems engineering for energy and carbon optimisation and is a Chartered Engineer, Certified Energy Manager, Registered Energy Manager (REM) and Registered Energy Auditor (REA), and UNIDO-certified expert in industrial thermal energy.

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