Sample Assignment
Sample Assignment
: Your name
Batch
: EMTC Session ?
Topic Selected
: Topic ?
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Your Company
BOARD OF DIRECTOR
Your Company Industries (M) Sdn. Bhd.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
OBJECTIVES
INTRODUCTION
3.1
Company background
3.2
3.3
3.4
5.1
Energy Policy
5.2
5.3
5.4
Information system
5.5
Marketing
5.6
ENERGY REVIEW
6.1
6.2
6.3
Energy Audit
6.4
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX
8.1
8.2
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1.0
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Under the Electricity Supply Act 1990, government of Malaysia has endorsed the Efficient
Management of Electrical Energy Regulations 2008. In this regulation stated that any installation
which receives electrical energy from a licensee or supply authority with total electrical energy
consumption equal to or exceeding 3,000,000 kWh as measured at one metering point or more
over any period not exceeding six consecutive months are required to assign or designate a
registered electrical energy manager and to submit all the required information pertaining to
efficient electrical energy management matters to Energy Commission of Malaysia
(Suruhanjaya Tenaga).
In view of the above development, I would please to inform the management that as a newly
appointed Electrical Energy Manager, we have complied with the regulations. I also develop
strategies and approach to develop Sustainable Energy Management System (SEMS) for the
organization.
Thus, the purpose of this proposal document is to get endorsement from the top management of
Your Company Industries (M) Sdn. Bhd. to go to another milestone phase from current Energy
Management System to 3-Star Energy Management Gold Standard (EMGS) certification.
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2.0
OBJECTIVES
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3.0
INTRODUCTION
Your Company Industries (M) Sdn. Bhd. is established in 1990 and having major market shares
of products globally.
We have 17 major internationally reputed clients which has giving high priority concern on
environmental issues and very much supportive to the green & prevention global warming
initiatives.
We endeavor forward with current number of employees of four hundred seventy people with
total production capacity of one million products per month.
3.2 The Benefit for getting 3-Star Energy Management Gold Standard
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
Its certified our Energy Management System (EMS) is in compliance with international
standards.
v.
vi.
The Energy Committee has decided that our organization has to meet the 3-Star Energy
Management Gold Standard with ASEAN Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS) and make a
proposal to the top management for the best of the organization.
3.3.1
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Criteria to meet the 3-Star Energy Management Gold Standard
i.
ii.
Motivation plan for the personnel involved in the Energy Management System.
iii.
iv.
v.
Validity of certification is two (2) years from the time it was awarded. This certification
cannot be renewed and should be maintained within 3-Star EEI level requirement. If the
3-Star rating is not achieved within 2 years, the 3-Star certification rating is withdrawn.
Companies can re-apply for 1-Star certification rating again after 3 years (minimum)
from the date the certification was withdrawn.
To meet the requirement of our clients and also has good concerns on environmental issues,
our company have successfully developed SEMS through an Electrical Energy Manager and
implemented the following:
3.4.1
Energy Policy
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.4.4
Information system
3.4.5
Marketing
3.4.6
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We have reviewed our current status on Energy Management Matrix with respect to our
previous status and convince the dramatically improvement has been noticed in a short period
of time. Were expected to certify to 3-Star Energy Management Gold Standard (EMGS)
Certification from the ASEAN Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS) in second week of
February 2015.
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5.0
Our company through appointed energy manager has developed energy policy to be used
throughout the company. The energy policy is attached as appendix 1 in this document.
Chairman
Dario Cardone
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
Engineering Manager
Leong Chee Ming
9)
Quality Manager
Dr. Amissa Azlan
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For the motivation and training practices, we have successfully conducted six training for
various levels of staff. The training course consist mixture of management and technical field.
The total participants are 101 employees attended the training from January 2014 to December
2014.
No
nd
Date
Training Description
Jul 2014
th
15 Jul 2014
8 Oct 2014
9 Dec 2014
16 Dec 2014
nd
Sep 2014
th
th
th
Support
Participants
External Consultant
External Consultant
10
In house
15
In house
21
External Consultant
30
External Consultant
22
In order to set the Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) target for year 2014, 2015 and to monitor the
EEI effectively, the set up the monthly monitoring profile for overall EEI for the total plant
electrical consumption will be essential.
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5.4.1
Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) for year 2013 & to date 2014
Electricity
- Total
TNB
Jan'13
Feb'13
Mar'13
Apr'13
May'13
Jun'13
Jul'13
3,152
3,058
2,891
3,158
3,246
Aug'13
Sep'13
Oct'13
Nov'13
Dec'13
2,685
2,990
3,395
3,416
Meter
(kWh)
Energy
Used (gWh)
Production
Volume
(1000 Pcs)
EEI (kWh/
pcs)
Average
2013 EEI
(Baseline)
2,557
2,648
2,692
784
826
980
995
1,054
1,040
1,035
811
892
864
893
896
3.26
3.21
3.21
3.07
2.74
3.04
3.14
3.32
3.01
3.46
3.80
3.81
3.26
Target 2014
3.09
Target 2015
2.94
From the trend graph above, we noticed that the EEI trend is going upwards and hence it is
necessary for us to have energy conservation initiative to bring down the EEI trend. We use the
year 2013 EEI average as baseline for 2014 target.
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5.4.2
Electricity
- Total
TNB Meter
Jan'14
Feb'14
Mar'14
Apr'14
May'14
2,974
2,771
3,017
3,066
3,145
811
893
997
1,085
1,052
3.67
3.10
3.03
2.82
2.99
Jun'14
Jul'14
Aug'14
Sep'14
Oct'14
Nov'14
Dec'14
(kWh)
Energy Used
(gWh)
Production
Volume
(1000 Pcs)
EEI (kWh/
pcs)
Average
2013 EEI
(Baseline)
3.26
Target 2014
3.09
Target 2015
2.94
EEI 2014
Improvement
0.41
(0.16)
(0.23)
(0.44)
(0.27)
kWh Saving
1,208
(432)
(707)
(1,334)
(849)
Total saving from January 2014 to May 2014 = 801,423 kWh X RM 0.3647 = RM146,398
5.5 Marketing
1)
2)
3)
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The awareness program was very successful and also all the employees were appreciated the
knowledge they were gained during campaign program. Energy Efficiency Index has been
improved substantially after the Energy Campaign Day.
Our Energy Committee is fully aware that if there is no monitoring then there is no management
the importance of maintenance and replacement of old inefficient equipment.
To make the Energy Management Program meaningful, we have invested in the following
equipment as a part of the program.
a.
b.
c.
Total Cost
: RM120,000
Status
: Completed
Total Cost
: RM10,000
Status
: Completed
Total Cost
: RM100,000
Status
: Completed
With the result from above equipment, we have convinced the management the sustainability of
the program with new initiative.
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6.0
ENERGY REVIEW
The Energy Accounting Centre (EAC) has been established in various departments in our plant.
Shown below are the EACs which have been assessed in our internal assessment program in
the month of 3rd January to 27th February 2014.
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Finally on 12th February 2014, we have completed the assessment for Energy Accounting
Centre -5 (EAC-5) for production machines, Energy Accounting Centre -7 (EAC-7) for Centralize
Service System and Energy Accounting Centre -8 (EAC-8) for Heat Treatment Plant.
Based on the internal assessment, we found that most of the information available and system
are in order.
Audit Scope
Audit Criteria
Audit Period
Energy
Manager
EM Committee
Policies, EEI
EAC-1-2
EAC-3-4
EAC-5-7
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Summary of nonconformity
Assessed
Department
Expected
Completion
Date
Completed
Date
Remarks
001
Training is conducted on
energy management
system on Chiller
Optimization but the
effectiveness of the
training is not analyzed
EAC-1,WP-3
(Human
Resource)
20 Jun 14
18 Jun 14
002
EAC-5,WP-5
(Electrical)
27 Jun 14
25 Jun 14
003
Saving on energy
conservation measures
for high efficiency
motors are not
calculated after
implementation
EAC-5,WP-6
(Electrical)
30 Jun 14
Pending
Saving calculation is in
progress
004
Criteria on energy
efficiency not stated in
the procurement
procedure
EAC-1,WP-8
(Purchasing)
31 Jul 14
Pending
005
EAC-8,WP-5
(Utility)
31 Jul 14
Pending
006
Energy Manager
certificate expired
EAC-1,WP-1
(Management)
31 Jul 13
pending
Renewal on going
007
Professional Energy
Manager Certificate
registration
pending
Planned to submit 2
papers describing
organization energy
management best practice
EAC-1,WP-2
(Management)
3 Jan 15
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After all the internal audit findings are closed and corrective measures are implemented, we are
proposing to engage Green Tech Malaysia to conduct compliance audit to our site to close the
gap if any. After one month from the date of compliance audit by Green Tech Malaysia, we will
apply to AEMAS for 3-Star EMGS certification. Below are the summary steps and milestone to
achieve certified energy management standard.
No
Activities
Status
Remarks
Available
Completed
Completed
Pending
Management
approval
Pending
Pending
Pending
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7.0
CONCLUSION
After all the efforts done, were hoping to get the endorsement from the top management to
apply for 3-Star Energy Management Gold Standard (EMGS) Certification from the ASEAN
Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS). We believed we are ready and on the right track for
the road map towards 3-Star Energy Management Gold Standard Certification.
Prepared by :
Your Name
(Registered Energy Manager of Your Company Industries (M) Sdn. Bhd.)
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APPENDIX 1
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APPENDIX 2