Financial & Carbon Analysis for Thermal and Electrical Energy Efficiency Projects

Next Training Date - 5 - 6 May 2026

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Overview

nergy efficiency (EE) investments increasingly require strong financial and carbon justification to compete with production upgrades, automation initiatives, and digital transformation projects. However, many EE proposals struggle to secure approval due to limited understanding of financial appraisal techniques, complex electricity and fuel pricing structures, and the absence of robust cash flow modelling.

This practice-intensive, two-day workshop equips participants with the essential skills to evaluate, model, and communicate the financial and carbon viability of electrical and thermal EE projects. Using real industrial data and guided Excel-based exercises, participants will learn how to quantify energy and cost savings, develop cash flow models, incorporate carbon valuation, and apply professional financial indicators.

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Outcome

  • Interpret Energy Tariffs & Fuel Pricing
  • Quantify Energy, Cost & Carbon Savings
  • Build Professional Cash Flow Models
  • Apply Key Financial Evaluation Tools
  • Conduct Sensitivity & Scenario Analysis
  • Develop Management-Ready Financial Justification

Target Participant

  • Energy managers, sustainability officers, and facilities engineers
  • Energy Service Company (ESCO) practitioners and project developers
  • Energy auditors and consultants
  • Corporate financial planners evaluating capital expenditure (CAPEX) for EE projects
  • Engineers and managers in industrial, commercial, or government institutions
  • Academics, researchers, and postgraduate students in engineering, economics, renewable energy, or sustainability
  • Anyone who needs to quantify the financial or carbon returns of energy efficiency investments

Schedule

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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