Optimal Systems Engineering recently completed a nationwide tour of duty across the North, South, East and (Central) West of Malaysia, delivering in-house EECA and EnMS capacity building workshops and preliminary energy audit engagements for leading organisations including IOI Group (Penang), Johor Plantation Group, Proton, Hartalega, CCM Group and PETRONAS (PPTSB-PICARO).
⚙️ Technical Scope & Key Deliverables
🔹 EECA In-House Capacity Building
Structured workshops inclusively engaged company management, energy managers, and technical energy teams, strengthening organisational understanding of roles, responsibilities, and governance requirements under the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EECA).
🔹 EECA Compliance Planning & EnMS Development
Targeted technical capacity building covering:
- Establishment and enhancement of Energy Management Systems (EnMS)
- Alignment with ISO 50001 principles and requirements
- Practical implementation of ST (Energy Commission) guidelines
- Development of compliance roadmaps, energy policies, objectives, and Energy Performance Indicators (EnPIs)
🔹 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Capacity Building
Hands-on technical focus on:
- Monitoring, Measurement & Verification (MMV) frameworks
- Energy baseline development and performance tracking
- Identification and evaluation of Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs)
- Coverage of both thermal systems and electrical energy systems
📊 Key Outcomes
✔ Enhanced readiness for EECA regulatory compliance
✔ Strengthened internal technical and audit capability
✔ Improved integration between management strategy and operational execution
✔ Foundation for sustained, data-driven energy performance improvement
🚀 Call to Action
EECA compliance requires early planning, strong internal capability, and a structured systems engineering approach.
📢 Partner with Optimise to develop your EECA compliance and EnMS roadmap, build MMV and audit capability, and convert regulatory requirements into measurable energy and cost savings.
Note of Appreciation: Many thanks to Prof Ir Ts Dr Zainuddin Manan, Prof Ir Ts Dr Sharifah Rafidah Wan Alwi and Associate Prof Ir Dr Lim Jeng Shiun and our industrial partners for their role in making the partnership, a success.



