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Understanding Energy efficiency conservation act (EECA) and Its Impact on Organisations

26th June 2025 @ 9.00am - 5.00pm

Online via Microsoft Teams

Local Participant

Overseas Delegate

Group of 3

Student Rate

RM250

56 USD

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RM50

This course is designed to help companies gain comprehensive understanding of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EECA) 2024. Participants will explore the key elements of the act, its implications for businesses, and the necessary steps to ensure compliance with its regulations and guidelines.

On top of its comprehensive coverage of the EECA, and being practice-driven, the course provides five extra values as follow:

      • HRDC-approved training with REM-2 certified and HRDC-accredited expert trainers.
      • Insights from key experts involved in the drafting of energy & sustainability related policies, acts & regulations & guidelines.
      • First-hand experience from practitioners who drove award-winning energy management transformation.
      • Interactive discussion and engagement with digital tools.
      • Access the digital copy of slide materials and get certificate of completion to enhance professional credentials.

 

At the end of this workshop, participants are expected to be able to:

    • Understand and communicate the key elements of EECA 2024 and their impacts on businesses.
    • Know the specific EECA requirements for buildings & manufacturing facilities.
    • Make the necessary preparations to comply with the EECA.

This course is specifically tailored for company personnels and stakeholders affected by the EECA, including current and future energy managers, compliance officers, facility and operations managers and senior management responsible for regulatory compliance.

26 June 2025

08:30AM - 09:00AM

Registration

09:00AM - 10:45AM

Understanding the EEC Act and Regulations

10:45AM - 11:00AM

Break

11:00AM - 13:00PM

Overview of Guidelines and Guide Applicable for Energy Consumers and Person In Charge of Buildings (Part 1)

- Ascertaining Energy Consumers

- Ascertaining Building and the Energy Intensity Performance of the Building

- Functions and Duties of REM

13:00PM - 14:00PM

Lunch Break

14:00PM - 15:30PM

Overview of Guidelines and Guide Applicable for Energy Consumers and Person In Charge of Buildings (Part 2)

- Energy Efficiency and Conservation Report

- Energy Management System

15:30PM - 15:45PM

Break

15:45PM - 17:00PM

Overview of Guidelines and Guide Applicable for Energy Consumers and Person In Charge of Buildings (Part 3)

- Energy Audit Report

Prof Ir Ts Dr Zainuddin Abdul Manan

CEO, OPTIMISE

Prof Ir Ts Dr Zainuddin Abdul Manan is a professor of chemical and energy engineering, the founding director of UTM Process Systems Engineering Centre (PROSPECT), founding Dean of UTM Faculty of Chemical and Energy Engineering, founder of UTM Sustainable Energy Management Program and the CEO and founder of the UTM spin-off company OPTIMISE Sdn Bhd. He began his career as an engineer in PETRONAS and Hume Industries and has been an academic leader, educator, researcher, consultant and professional coach for over 25 years.

He completed over 100 R&D & consultancy projects serving local and multinational companies, has numerous patents and over 450 publications that include 20 books/ chapters, 230 refereed journals and 250 conference proceedings on energy and resource conservation using process integration techniques. He is a co-author of the globally referred Book on Process Integration and Intensification – Saving Energy, Water and Resources. Zain is a UK/EU chartered engineer, a Fellow IChemE (UK), Fellow of Academy of Sciences Malaysia, a professional engineer, a professional technologist, a certified energy manager, a registered electrical energy manager and a certified trainer for ASEAN energy managers.

 

He has coached professionals from over 500 organisations and delivered over 400 invited talks in professional courses, conferences and seminars worldwide. Dr. Zain is the Chair of Academy of Sciences Malaysia Energy Committee and the MyNet Zero Task Force, and the Chair of Malaysia’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (Thermal Energy) Drafting Committee. He founded and spearheaded the UTM Sustainable Energy Management initiative that led UTM to achieve over USD 7 million energy savings between 2011 and 2023, to win the ASEAN Energy Awards in 2012, the National Energy Award 2022, the first AEMAS 3-Star ASEAN Certified Energy-Efficient organisation, and UTM to be ranked 1st globally by Times Higher Education on SDG7 –Affordable and Clean Energy.

Prof Ir Ts Dr Sharifah Rafidah Wan Alwi

Director, Research & Development OPTIMISE

Prof Ir Ts Dr Sharifah Rafidah Wan Alwi is a Professor in the Faculty of Chemical and Energy Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. She previously helmed as the Director of Process Systems Engineering Centre for ten years (2011 to 2021). She is an expert resource minimisation consultant for multiple industries and is among the leading researchers in resource integration technique development. 

Prof Sharifah is also the co- founder and Director of Optimal Systems Engineering Sdn Bhd, a UTM Spin-off company. She has been extensively involved in 80 research projects, 17 industrial based projects for various companies and government agencies and has trained engineers from more than 300 companies in the field of sustainable engineering design and management. Together with her team, they have developed 7 resource minimisation software. Sharifah has won various international and national awards such as Green Talents 2009 (Germany), IChemE Highly Commended Sir Frederick Warner Prize 2011 (UK), ASEAN Young Scientist and Technologist Award 2014, National Young Scientist Award 2015, ASEAN-US Science Prize for Women 2016 in Energy Sustainability, Malaysia Research Star Award 2016, 2018, 2019, Top Research Scientists Malaysia 2018 and Sarawak State – International Women Award 2021. She was listed as ‘Asian Scientist 100’ in 2017 and ‘Asia’s Rising Scientists’ in 2020, and ‘8 Women Scientists from Asia You Should Know’ in 2021 by AsianScientist.com. 

Prof Sharifah is also the Associate Editor for Journal of Cleaner Production and UTM Sustainable Energy Management System advisor. She has also served as the Chair for the Science Leadership Working Group under Young Scientist Network, Academy of Sciences Malaysia (YSN-ASM) and Chair for Malaysia IChemE Young Engineer Group (YEG). Sharifah is also a professional engineer, a professional technologist, a UK/EU chartered engineer, a certified energy manager, a registered electrical energy manager and a certified trainer for ASEAN energy managers.

Associate Prof Ir Dr Lim Jeng Shiun

Director, Product and Services OPTIMISE

Associate Professor Ir Dr Lim Jeng Shiun is the Director of Products and Service, Optimal Systems Engineering Sdn Bhd, a UTM spin-off company specialising in providing solutions related to energy conservation and GHG emissions reduction. He is also the Deputy Director of Process Systems Engineering Centre (PROSPECT), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. His core expertise is in the area of innovative development and application of process systems engineering techniques for resource conservation, and energy and carbon planning.

 

He is also a professionally Certified Energy Manager, Certified Energy Auditor, Accredited Energy Measurement & Verification Professional and a Registered Electrical Energy Manager certified by the Energy Commission of Malaysia. He is the trainer of the Energy Management Trainer Course conducted by MGTC to certify the Energy Manager. He is also the instructor for MSc Energy Management in UTM, sharing knowledge related to energy efficiency and energy management.

As an engineer in practice, he has applied the output of his research work to consultancy projects for the industrial community. He has been extensively involved in more than 35 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 to identify energy-saving opportunities worth millions of dollars and GHG reduction opportunities through the use of process integration and process systems engineering approaches in the energy audit and GHG emissions accounting projects. He has shared his project experience in his co-authored book titled Pinch Analysis for Energy and Carbon Footprint Reduction, published by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE). He has been invited to share his experience on Net Zero carbon for industry and facilities, including on Net Zero Carbon for Palm Oil Industry organised by IChemE.

Understanding Energy Efficiency Conservation Act (EECA) and Its Impact on Organisations


Given me a clear understanding of the actual requirements of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EECA). Speakers provided insightful explanations, making it easier to grasp the complexities of the act and how it applies to different sectors.
Azhar Bin Abdul Raof
Senior Consultant at SIRIM Berhad
The understanding EECA training was an excellent learning experience. The course was well-structured, with a strong focus on practical applications with actual examples, making concepts easy to grasp. The trainers were knowledgeable and professional, reflecting optimise’s commitment to sustainability and education. This training has not only enhanced my skills but also inspired me to contribute more effectively to energy conservation effort.
Ang Chin Yuen
R&D Manager at Guocera Sdn Bhd
Throughout the training, I gained valuable insights and deepened my knowledge, building upon the research I had conducted previously.
Wong Tien Yi
Manager at Artech Solar

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