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1. UTM SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (SEMP) – The Lessons Learnt – Part 2 ZainuddinAbdManan, Faculty of Chemical Enginering, UTM MasilahBandi, Wahid Omar, Ahmad KhairulNizam Ahmad Khairuddin Office of Asset and Development, UTM 1 ASEAN Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS) Conference, Kuala Lumpur, 19 July 2011
9. UTM Campus Johor Bahru Campus 1165 hectares/2880 acres of land 572 buildings 939,163 m2 gross floor area 25,000 nos. of population Kuala Lumpur Campus 47.56 acres of land 6
32. History of energy saving initiatives in UTM Pilot project: Library (1993, 1996) 2003 onwards Replacement of central air conditioning with VRV in phases and still on-going Reducing number of bulbs (on-going process) Installing of 500 individual metering (2004-2007) Retime of air conditioning operation period 16 Early phase initiatives
33. Impact? Not very systematic Data and reporting? Pay a ‘handsome’ amount to consultants 17
35. 2009 -2010 Sustainable campus initiative Campus Sustainability policy One of KPI– 5 % energy reduction Monthly energy bills presented to University Management Group and distributed to all PTJs EBMS Engaging low cost approach 19
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37. UTM Campus Sustainability Policy The policy shall ensure that UTM functions as a sustainable campus community through responsible and optimized resource management; innovative environmental and ecosystem management; efficient energy management;leadership commitment and campus-wide participation.
39. Friday, June 10, 2011, 10.36 PM UTM installs energy-saving lamps on campus grounds UNIVERSITI Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) had installed more than 25,000 (from the 70,000 units planned) energy-saving lamps throughout its buildings in a move to cut cost and reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. Its vice-chancellor Professor Datuk Dr ZainiUjang said the university targets a five per cent reduction in gas emission this year and this is in line with UTM's greenhouse gas reduction awareness programme. Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Datuk Seri Douglas UnggahEmbas was the guest-of-honour.Prof Zaini said electricity cost had gone up from 12 to 15 per cent from 2004 to 2009. He added UTM had set up an environment-friendly campus policy
44. Actions 2011 Feb 2011 – training of 30 EM Energy policy Energy audit by in-house team Engagement of internal experts More organized and structured SEMP Local EM group in PTJ More campaign organized Projects under transformation initiatives (KFA) 28
45. Energy Policy Statement ……to establish a sustainable energy management system to enable continuous, effective and widespread implementation of energy efficiency and conservation practices across all PTJs. The process and procedure adopted shall enable the establishment of measurable energy reduction Targets and Energy Index without compromising reliability, comfort and safety. The energy management system will be driven and motivated by creative and innovative initiatives…
46. Immediate goals To conduct training & awareness programme towards establishing a culture of conservation within UTM campus community. To initiate an energy award scheme to encourage creative and innovative energy management solution and sharing of best practices from within UTM To strengthen energy management procedure and organizational structure as well as information and recording systems To implement appropriate measures to reduce energy consumption through the change of behavior, improved housekeeping practices, maintenance, operation and purchasing for new equipment
47. long-term objectives are To establish a sustainable energy management system and a culture of conservation within the campus community To reduce carbon emission through efficient energy management To reduce dependency on fossil fuel To utilize renewable energy To be a leader in energy sustainability and to promote the best practices
49. Methodology (detailed) Appoint Energy Manager Develop a well written energy policy Form an effective energy management committee Set-up energy accounting centres Determine energy efficiency index Develop working manual and tools for EM Develop energy management working procedures Outline investment appraisal for energy efficiency Develop human resource in EMS Prepare comprehensive documentation in EMS 33
50. UTM Energy Management Committee Description: REM – Resident Energy Manager KBPU –KetuaBahagianPenyenggaraandanUbahsuai BKK –BahagianKomunikasiKorporat TB –TimbalanBendahari TP PHB – TimbalanPendaftar, PejabatHartaBina EMC PTJ - PusatTangungJawabEnergy Mgmt Committee 34 Advisor: Prof Dr ZainuddinManan
56. Parameters used in EEI calculation EEI = energy used in kWh Gross Floor Area x operation hours Energy used are extracted from TNB bills. Gross Floor area used is 881,886 m2 Operation hours is 10 hours per day. The public holidays are excluded from the operation hours. 40
60. Challenges To sustain full support and follow-up actions from all PTJ To reach every single campus community Budget constraints Aging buildings and facilities Less comfort to certain people resulted from energy savings (subjective perception of “comfort”) 44
62. Concluding remarks The approach adopted so far has worked Less cost but maximum impact The commitment from top management is very critical Engagement of campus community works 46
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65. History on Energy Management Activities on Energy Management were continuously done but only after February 2011, where 30 personnel from most of the EAC/PTJ were sent for Energy Manager Training. There were 3 meetings and 1 workshop on UTM Sustainable Energy Management were done since then. 49
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