Managing your energy consumption could be very challenging predominantly during present electricity tariff and escalation of oil & gas prices. With the increasing of other production cost such as raw material and labour, reducing the energy cost may the only way for the company to remain competitive and stay in the business. This blog discusses all related issues in managing your energy consumption efficiently and in a systematic way.

Blog ini membincangkan mengenai sistem pengurusan tenaga dan pengunaan tenaga dengan cekap.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011


Now you can enjoy a complete energy management service that will allow you to improve your company’s energy efficiency and cut down your energy bill, while reducing the impact on the environment.
  • ·      Comprehensive Energy Management and Energy auditing for both Electrical and Thermal
  • ·         Feasibility study and energy review
  • ·   Energy Manager Services outsource (We are Registered Electrical Energy Manager under the Suruhanjaya Tenaga)
  • ·         Carbon footprint study


Our Scope of Energy Efficiency Study
Leave everything to us, who will identify areas for improvement. As the energy cost increased, we works with clients to facilitate them in reducing energy demand and improve effectiveness and efficiency in their facilities and business practices.


Electrical
·         Energy Bill Analysis
·         Maximum Demand, Power Factor
·         Motor, Pumps & Fans
·         Lighting
·         Compressor
·         HVAC
Steam
  • ·         Generating system
  • ·         Steam Use
  • ·         Steam Recovery
  • ·         Steam Distribution

Process Heating
  • ·         Waste Heat Recovery
  • ·         Heat Exchanger

Renewable Energy
  • ·         Solar PV

  
The Goal
We work with clients from wide variety of sectors including industries and buildings sector providing energy efficiency solutions tailored to meet your specific needs. We offer flexible packages and customized solutions that affordable and fit to your budget and objectives.

How we conduct the energy audit

           
Why energy efficiency?
To help unlock new value in your organization by integrating sustainability into business strategic planning, energy efficiency is the answer.
  • ·  Reduce company’s  energy cost
  • ·         Reduce plant or building energy consumption
  • ·         Reduce and track the company carbon footprint
  • ·         Enhance corporate image as a ‘green’ company to the public
  • ·         Improve company competitiveness
  • ·         Comply to the Government’s regulation
  • ·         Prolong the national energy reserves for future generation

Energy Management- no longer merely an options but necessity


It has been almost three years since the implementation of the Efficient Management of Electrical Energy Regulations 2008 by Suruhanjaya Tenaga on December 2008. Since then we have seen a few other actions taken by the Government in ensuring the energy resources are utilized in an efficient manner and also to release its burden in subsidizing the energy price.
In April, the parliament has endorsed the bill for the Renewable Energy (RE) Act and Sustainable Energy Development (SEDA) Act with the aim to foster the renewable energy development in the country as an effort to lessen the dependency on the fossil fuel.
May 2011 illustrates the electricity price will never do the industry and commercial player favor. The increase of power tariff by 7.3 percent has causing the average rate of electricity at 33.5 sen per kWh.
It is not so difficult to predict the next course, the electricity price will keep increasing and it will be more rigorous action in the regulation. At the same time the government will offer more incentives for those who move to energy efficiency and renewable energy.
It is well-timed to shift the old paradigm in managing the energy and turns the effects to opportunity and profit to your company.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Green Investments: Intel, Islamic Capital


The world of cleantech investments is certainly becoming more diversified and interesting each day, here are some more ideas.
Intel Capital
Smart Grid has been an active investment sector in the cleantech industry, especially in the North American markets. Intel Capital, for instance, has made further investments into energy efficiency applications and smart grid technologies; it has been making investments into cleantech sectors consecutively last 12 months.
Over the past 12 months, Intel has made investments into solar energy, energy efficiency equipment, smartgrid and other renewable energy infrastructure projects; the investments has been made both within North America and outside North America. The company has also backed many green businesses as such as green websites and R&D opportunities, some at very early stages.
Islamic Capital as an investment source
Private equity firm Middle East & Asia Capital Partners Pte (MEACP) had introduced a sharia-compliant investment vehicle to its clean energy fund to attract Islamic capital.
This had been gradually expanded by different Islamic countries, to set up a specific vehicle to attract investments from Islamic capital.
MEACP, which set up a clean energy fund in 2008, would expand the fund to $500 million from $400 million upon the launch of the fund's sharia-compliant special vehicle sometime next year, he said.
 
Over the past few years, there has been a notable increasing investments from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait as well as Malaysia and Indonesia; all of them expanding their investments in the CleanTech areas: especially relating to Water Technologies; Soil remediation; also Green Building materials.
Check Out our Global Green Investors Guide with hundreds of investment firms investing in CleanTech & Renewable Energy sectors: http://researchwhitepaper.com


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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Monitor your energy consumption, manage your carbon footprint

Monitoring your energy consumption is a crucial part and it is the first step in managing your energy consumption effectively. Moreover, with the current Efficient Electrical Energy Manager Regulation by Energy Commission makes the energy data gathering and analysis of your energy consumption become more important in ensuring the data submitted are accurate and very often that archiving the historical energy data for analysis are time consuming or may be not available. Data gathering is a key activities for Energy Manager or energy engineer in analysing the data so that an appropriate energy saving measures can be recommended and implemented. However with the current trend of multi-tasking jobs, Energy Manager is always a part-time job. It is a time consuming to gather the data and analyse it. 
Nowadays, many energy monitoring system offer some advance features not like as ordinary meter or smart meter. Like Eniscope by Enigin, they offer a friendly and effective energy monitoring system to assist Energy Manager in monitoring and tracking electricity consumption. Conducting electrical energy audit would also become easier as all the data and analysis are already done in the computer and getting a data for analysis will not be easier like this.
This system also provide real-time monitoring facility.  Real-time and Analytics as the first step in developing a robust energy saving programme… only then we can accurately measure and quantify the benefits of the many load-side products currently on the market. The first step in any robust energy management programme is to take control of the situation and understand the problem – before investments are made in expensive solutions that may, or may not as the case may be, give an acceptable result. Eniscope Real-time and Analytics removes the uncertainty and risk, and is the foundation stone on which everything else is facilitated. Moreover this system provides a useful analysis and diagnostics facility which usually done by Energy Manager or Auditor manually.
On the other hand, this system allows you to monitor remotely regardless of location, as it monitoring is on web-based system. So you can monitor your energy anywhere, anytime. For the organisation that want to embark into energy management activity, this system could be a useful tools in creating the awareness among the staff. This system allows you to connect to a public through large screen media and display it at meeting room, lobby or may be CEO's room. 
With its multiple metering support system, it will enable you to monitor more than just one total reading. You can monitor each level of your building electricity consumption, sub-process, main machine and etc. 
So ... it is now Virtual Energy Manager ... putting YOU in control of your energy costs and your Carbon Footprint 

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

ENERGY EFFICIENCY and CLIMATE CHANGE


Energy efficiency represents the lowest hanging fruit in solving the Climate change challenges. According to a joint study by McKinsey and Vattenfall, energy efficiency savings can reduce CO2-eq emissions by over 4.7 Gt by 2030 at a negative cost. In other words, these measures can be implemented profitably with extremely short payback periods and high internal rates of return. Residential energy efficiency investments typically provide annual returns of 10% or more, but commercial building and industrial upgrades can achieve rates of return of 30-50% or more. A recent study by IEA concluded that if best practices were used in the industrial sector, CO2 emission reductions of 1.9 to 3.2 Gt are possible, and if all countries used best practices for fossil fuel production, reductions of 1.8 to 2.5 Gt are possible. FERC estimates that existing demand response systems could reduce electricity requirements by 37.5 GWe. Currently, waste heat from electricity generation and industrial processes is simply vented. The DOE reports that available waste heat sources exceed the current production of all other U.S. renewable power sources combined — 7 Quad BTU.
According to the IEA, energy efficient buildings, industrial processes and transportation could reduce the world's energy needs in 2050 by 33%, and become crucial in controlling global greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions.


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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

ISO 50001 energy management standard targeted for publication in 3Q2011

Against a background of rising world energy prices, ISO’s announcement of a third quarter 2011 target for publication of its ISO 50001 International Standard for energy management is particularly timely. ISO 50001 will help organizations to improve their energy performance, increase energy efficiency and reduce climate change impacts.
ISO 50001 will establish a framework for industrial plants, commercial facilities or entire organizations to manage energy. Targeting broad applicability across national economic sectors, it is estimated that the standard could influence up to 60 % of the world’s energy use.
ISO 50001 is being developed by ISO project committee ISO/PC 242, Energy management, whose Chair, Edwin Piñero, comments: “Everyday, organizations all over the world deal with issues such as energy supply availability, reliability, climate change, and resource depletion. A critical element in addressing these issues is how effectively an organization manages its energy use.
“ISO 50001 provides a proven model that helps organizations systematically plan and manage their energy use. With a strong focus on performance and continual improvement, ISO 50001 will contribute to enhanced energy efficiency and prudent energy use. An extremely high level of consensus drove our committee’s fast progress toward publication – proof that the world needs and wants this standard.”
The secretariat of ISO/PC 242 is provided by the partnership of the ISO members for the United States (American National Standards Institute – ANSI) and Brazil (Associação Brasileira de Normas Técnicas – ABNT). Forty-three ISO member countries are participating in its development, with another 12 as observers. Liaison organizations include the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the World Energy Council (WEC).
The document is based on the common elements found in all of ISO’s management system standards, assuring a high level of compatibility with ISO 9001 (quality management) and ISO 14001 (environmental management). ISO 50001 will provide the following benefits:
  • A framework for integrating energy efficiency into management practices
  • Making better use of existing energy-consuming assets
  • Benchmarking, measuring, documenting, and reporting energy intensity improvements and their projected impact on reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
  • Transparency and communication on the management of energy resources
  • Energy management best practices and good energy management behaviours
  • Evaluating and prioritizing the implementation of new energy-efficient technologies
  • A framework for promoting energy efficiency throughout the supply chain
  • Energy management improvements in the context of GHG emission reduction projects

Friday, March 4, 2011

Potential Energy Saving Measures in Plastic Manufacturing Plant

the audit was carried out in an integrated plastic resin manufacturing plant. It took about 2-3 weeks to complete the audit. The energy consumed in this plant is thermal (gas)for steam generation) and electricity. . A summary of the energy and cost savings of all the investigated measures is shown in Table 0.3‑1. As shown in the table, total savings in the range of about RM 1,956 thousand or 16.4 percent from current energy cost.

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Table 1: Summary of energy and cost saving measures

The potential reduction of CO2 emissions of all the energy savings measures together is shown in Table 2.

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Table 2: Potential reduction of CO2 emissions

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Management commitment is an important element for successful energy efficiency programme

Sometimes the top management has put a lot of efforts and support to ensure the successful of energy conservation programme. However the result is still below expectation. It may because of the effort is not visible to the employee. It is very difficult to gauge the commitment of the management in organisation toward the energy efficiency. A good organisation should be able to demonstrate their commitment on the energy issues. This is to set an example to the whole organisation and also to convey the message that the management has taking very seriously in implementing the energy efficiency programme. The key driver for the organisation to embark into energy efficiency is mainly for the cost saving. Some big companies has set their carbon footprint on the environmental and GHG emissions reduction as part of its corporate social responsibility. This is also to one of the way for the company to show its commitment toward environmental effort to the public.

Direct participation by the highest level executives in a specific and critically important aspect or program of an organization. In quality management it includes (1) setting up and serving on a quality committee, (2) formulating and establishing quality policies and objectives, (3) providingresources and training, (4) overseeing implementation at all levels of the organization, and (5) evaluating and revising the policy in light of results achieved- Sources: BusinessDictionary.com

However for the middle management and below including the operators and cleaners, may find this very hard to understand. It is merely because the benefits of energy saving and conservation are not directly impacted to these groups of people due to its nature scope of work. This is where the management has to play an important role in increasing the awareness level to these groups.

There are several important elements usually done by the organisation to demonstrate energy management in the organisation.

1) Staff resources. To show the support, management must allocate adequate resources in terms of manpower to ensure the Energy Manager have enough workforce to carry out his job.

However, what is the management should provide? How many personnel should they allocate? The basic team for energy management consist of energy champion, energy manager and energy leader. What is their role?

Energy Champion. The energy champion is a person where he/she posses among the top management level. Some organisation also define the Energy Champion as Energy sponsor. A senior member of management at the corporate and/or facility level who institutes the Energy Management Team, sets their high-level goals, and approves resources and funding for the team and its approved projects. He will become the management representative at energy management working level. The Champion role is to convey the management directions on energy policy and objectives to Energy Manager. He will oversee the overall programs and to ensure it is inline with management target. The champion will be the middle man between the Energy Manager and company’s top management. The main function of this position is to update the energy programme as well highlighting the barriers to the management. The Champion will play role as a management support to the Energy Management team headed by the Energy manager. This senior member gives (or delegates to other facility senior management) presentations at the energy management assessment tool meetings and employee kick-off meeting.

Besides that, the Energy Champion and Energy manager will be supported by the energy team member. All members should be formally appointed by the management as part of their work recognitions. All members of the team will be responsible for helping the Energy Champion to promote energy efficiency, resource conservation, and best management practices throughout the facility. With the help of their fellow team members and outside resources, they will increase their personal knowledge of resource/energy management, help to raise the level of awareness among all employees and assist the Champion with committee projects and activities as needed. Team members are expected to attend regular meetings called by the Champion.

2) Another important element for the management to portray its energy efficiency commitment is through the budget given to the energy team in implementing the programme. This is apart from the budget for energy efficiency project itself. (continued)

Thursday, January 6, 2011

LED Lighting: What You Need to Know Before You Buy

This article is taken from Source: http://www.sxc.hu/ , good tips and information regarding the LED lighting.
Key Points
  • Only one-third of LED lighting products tested live up to manufacturer's claims.
  • Look for product testing, accreditations, warranty, chip suppliers, and other indications of quality.
  • Consider product features such as light output and lumen depreciation for your specific application.
LED Lights
Light-emitting diode (LED) technology is one of the most exciting developments in energy-efficient lighting. Like any new technology however, it has experienced growing pains. In fact, only about one-third of all LED lighting products tested live up to manufacturer's claims, according to U.S. Department of Energy research (DOE 2009). Given these odds, how can you be sure you have the information you need to make the right purchasing decision?
A panel of lighting experts at the 2010 LightFair International Conference addressed this question and developed a checklist of things to look for. The following is a list of the 10 questions you should ask when choosing LED products for your lighting application:
  1. To what quality standards has the product been tested? Quality standards for LED products are still in the early stages of development, but testing procedures are available from the following trusted organizations:
    • UL 8750 Safety Standard for LED Equipment for Use in Lighting Products is available through Underwriter's Laboratory.
    • The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America has developed IESNA LM-79-08 Approved Method: Electrical and Photometric Measurements of Solid-State Lighting Products and IESNA LM-80-08: Approved Method: Testing Lumen Maintenance of LED Light Sources to measure overall performance and light output over time.
  2. What quality accreditations apply?
    • ENERGY STAR qualified LED lighting products must meet specific criteria in brightness, lumen maintenance, color quality, and other performance standards.
    • Lighting Facts Label. A voluntary program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the label displays important measures such as light output, efficacy, color rendering, and light color—tested according to IESNA LM-79-08 standards
    • Next Generation Luminaires is an annual design competition highlighting LED products that demonstrate high-quality lighting and consistency, glare control, lumen maintenance, and luminaire appearance.
  3. Whose LED chips are used in the luminaire? Chips from recognized suppliers such as Nichia, Cree, Showa Denko, Philips, Epistar, and OSRAM, are an indication of quality in LED products.
  4. What color characteristics are specified? Color rendering index (CRI) is a measure of a light source's ability to reproduce light compared to a natural light source. Color correlated temperature describes the relative appearance of a light source (whether it appears more yellow or blue). IESNA LM-79-08 includes testing methods for both, and ENERGY STAR qualified LED products must meet minimum color-quality measurements.
  5. What efficacy is specified? Efficacy is the ratio of light output (in lumens) to power input—measured in watts. ENERGY STAR qualified LED products must meet minimum efficacy requirements. Lighting Facts Label participants are required to test for efficacy.
  6. What is included in the product warranty? Things to look for include, maximum number of diode failures, acceptable color change, power supply requirements, dimmer use/type, and maximum LEDs per circuit, which may or may not be specified in the warranty. The length of warranty is evidence of a manufacturer's confidence in product life.
  7. What is the acceptable lumen output and depreciation? Lumen output depreciates over time, and according to the DOE, research has shown that occupants will accept gradual light reductions of up to 30% with little notice. Therefore, 70% of the initial light level may be a good threshold for useful life in general lighting applications. In achieving acceptable illumination for your application, also consider the directional nature of LED luminaires and outdoor light quality improvements. Compare the lumen output of the LED product with that of the lighting that is being retrofitted. The Lighting Facts label ensures that LED products meet your performance expectations.
  8. What Light Loss Factor (LLF) should be applied? LLF refers to operating or environmental factors that interfere with light transmission. Be sure to take into account optical losses, ambient temperature, diode failures, lumen depreciation and dirt depreciation.
  9. What dimming characteristics are required? Consider LED performance at dimming levels as well as dimming range and dimming method.
  10. What impact will LED in-rush have on your lighting system? LED current in-rush may occur as frequently as every one-half cycle. This may affect how many LEDs can be ganged together on one dimming control, for instance.
Getting the answers to these questions will help you make a more informed purchasing decision and find the right product to fit your needs.

 

References

Dakin, Jimmalee; Lund, Eric; Ziegenbein, Paula; Zinkon, Ardra. LEDs: The Magical Mystery Tour and the map to guide you through. 2010 LightFair International Conference. Las Vegas, NV
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). CALiPER Summary Report. DOE Solid State Lighting CALiPER Program, October 2009.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Efficient Management of Electrical Energy Regulations 2008 - Suruhanjaya Tenaga

Peraturan 3.Pemakaian
(1) Peraturan-Peraturan ini hendaklah terpakai bagi -
(a) mana-mana pepasangan yang menerima tenaga elektrik daripada seseorang pemegang lesen atau pihak berkuasa bekalan dengan jumlah penggunaan tenaga elektrik menyamai atau melebihi 3,000,000 kWh sebagaimana yang diukur pada satu poin pemeteran atau lebih bagi apa-apa tempoh yang tidak melebihi enam bulan berturut-turut; atau
(b) mana-mana pepasangan yang digunakan, dikerjakan atau dikendalikan oleh seseorang pemegang lesen pepasangan persendirian dengan jumlah bersih penjanaan tenaga elektrik menyamai atau melebihi 3,000,000 kWh bagi  apa-apa tempoh yang tidak melebihi enam bulan berturut-turut.
Peraturan 6. Pemberitahuan oleh Suruhanjaya
(1) Suruhanjaya boleh, pada bila-bila masa melalui notis bertulis, mengarahkan mana-mana pemegang lesen pepasangan persendirian atau pengguna yang jumlah bersih penjanaan tenaga elektrik atau jumlah penggunaan tenaga elektrik, mengikut mana-mana yang berkenaan, menyamai
atau melebihi 3,00,000kWh -
(a)  untuk melantik atau menamakan seorang pengurus tenaga elektrik berdaftar untuk menjalankan fungsi dan kewajipan di bawah peraturan 16 di pepasangan itu;
(b) untuk mengemukakan suatu pengesahan bertulis berkenaan dengan pelantikan kepada Suruhanjaya yang mengandungi nama dan butir-butir mengenai pengurus tenaga elektrik berdaftar
(c) untuk mengemukakan maklumat mengenai -
(i) pernyataan dasar (policy) bagi pengurusan tenaga elektrik dengan cekap
(ii) matlamat (target) pengurusan tenaga elektrik dengan cekap; 
(iii) akaun  dan dokumen berkaitan dengan pengurusan tenaga elektrik dengan cekap;
Peraturan 16. Fungsi dan kewajipan Pengurus tenaga elektrik berdaftar :
(a) dia hendaklah bertanggungjawab -
(i) untuk mengaudit dan menganalisis jumlah penggunaan tenaga elektrik
(ii) untuk menasihati pemegang lesen pepasangan persendirian atau pengguna dalam membangunkan dan melaksanakan langkah bagi memastikan pengurusan tenaga elektrik dengan cekap di pepasangan; dan
(iii) untuk memantau keberkesanan pelaksanaan
(b) dia hendaklah menyelia penyimpanan rekod mengenai pengurusan
tenaga elektrik dengan cekap
(c) dia hendaklah memastikan bahawa pemegang lesen  pepasangan persendirian atau pengguna mengemukakan maklumat dan laporan dalam tempoh yang dinyatakan dalam peraturan