Next Training Date: 19 - 20 February 2025

Training Overview

Are you ready to take your organisation’s sustainability and ESG efforts to the next level? Join our upcoming training on GHG accounting and energy-emissions management with a 3-in-1 package of training, case study and working sessions as well as software demonstration.

Over the course of two days, you’ll have the chance to learn and apply the techniques for GHG accounting and reporting, from principles and inventory boundaries to emission quantification and reporting based on the ISO 14064-1:2018 standards. We will also demonstrate how to use a GHG accounting software to streamline your reporting process.

Wait, there are more. You will also be exposed to the Science-Based Target Initiative (SBTI) to establish corporate emissions target, and a systematic hierarchical approach for energy and emissions management reduce energy and emissions.

Don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills you need to transform your organization’s sustainability and ESG efforts. Register today and join our 3-in-1 training program!

Learning Outcomes

    • Drive and plan
      • Gain awareness and drive to synergise energy and emissions management.
      • Pave the way toward net-zero carbon emissions.
    • Identify, quantify, analyse and report
      • Understand the concept and principles of GHG accounting and reporting, including the inventory boundary, GHG emission identification and reporting.
      • Quantify GHG emissions.
      • Use LCOS GHG accounting software.
      • Report the results based on ISO 14064 standards.
    • Target, evaluate and mitigate
      • Establish Science-Based Target Initiative (SBTI Targets)
      • Evaluate emission reduction options
      • Systematically mitigate GHG emissions

Trainer Profile

Prof Ir Ts Dr Zainuddin Abdul Manan is currently the chair of the EECA (Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act) Thermal Energy drafting committee under the Malaysian Ministry of Energy. He founded and spearheaded the UTM Sustainable Energy Management initiative that led UTM to achieve more than USD 6 million energy savings between 2011 and 2019, and to win the ASEAN Energy Award in 2012.

Prof Ir Dr Sharifah Rafidah Wan Alwi specialises in process systems engineering with emphasis on process integration and resource conservation. She is a certified ASEAN Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS) Energy Manager trainer and a Registered Electrical Energy Manager under Malaysia Energy Commission. She is currently the energy advisor for UTM Energy Management System.

Ir Dr Lim Jeng Shiun has been extensively involved in 22 research projects, 11 industrial based projects for various companies and government agencies. The key clients include local industries and multinational companies such as BERNAS, FABER MEDISERVE, SHELL, OLEON in Malaysia and PERTAMINA in Indonesia. He has assisted those companies identify energy saving opportunities worth millions of dollar through the use of process integration and process systems engineering approach.

Training Mode [Physical / Online]

Training Details

    • Time: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm
    • Fee for Local Participants: RM3,200
    • Fee for International Participants [USD]: USD 716 [Online]
    • Alternative:
      • 24 – 25 June 2025 (Online Workshop)
      • 28 – 29 October 2025 (Physical Workshop, Venue: Putrajaya/Kuala Lumpur)
      • In-House Workshop (Contact us to arrange workshop dates)

Other Registration Method

For group registration, kindly download the registration form via the link above and send to [email protected].

Past Participant Reviews
This course provides a well-balanced coverage regarding GHG emission accounting and management, which covered introduction to GHG accounting, fundamental of various scopes of GHG emission, working sessions for calculation exercise and etc. It will be beneficial for anyone who plan to do GHG reporting, researcher who doing sustainability related study, or even GHG management platform developer, to join and learn the latest information and trend in this field.
TAN WEN SHAN
Lecturer, Monash University Malaysia
Attending the GHG Emissions Reporting and Management course improve my understanding of sustainability practices. The instructors were highly knowledgeable . The real-world examples and practical tools provided have already helped me apply what I learned to improve our organization's environmental initiatives. I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in the fight against climate change.
Nurul Izzati Yusop
Facilities Engineer/HOS M&E, CTRM Aero Composites Sdn Bhd
This course was an excellent learning experience that provided a clear and practical understanding of greenhouse gas emissions reporting and management. The course covered essential topics like the GHG Protocol, emission scopes, and strategies for reducing emissions, all presented in a well-structured and easy-to-follow format. The instructors were knowledgeable and approachable, making complex concepts simple to grasp. The inclusion of real-world case studies and hands-on exercises helped bridge the gap between theory and practice, giving me skills I can directly apply in my role. I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to build or enhance their expertise in sustainability and emissions management. It’s a valuable step toward creating a more sustainable future.
MOHD NASHRUDDIN BIN PATAHUDDIN
ENGINEER, ETERNAL MATERIALS MALAYSIA SDN BHD
I think what is great about this training is that we get to practice almost immediately the details shared. This way the understanding of the subject is immediately applied and clarified if not understood especially since the training is done online.
Tharmaswaran
Project Management, Flux Power Engineering Sdn Bhd
The skills learned in this workshop will greatly help in GHG emissions accounting and reporting.
Tan Ying Yi
Engineer, CSC Steel Sdn Bhd
Loved the workshops as it is directly applicable to the actual GHG accounting work that has to be done in organisations.
Solutions Executive
Alam Flora Environmental

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