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MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION

DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL GREEN TECHNOLOGY

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AHMAD ZAIRIN ISMAILMalaysian Green Technology Corporation(GreenTech MALAYSIA)26 April 2010

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Low Energy Office (LEO) Building,

Putrajaya

ESTABLISHMENT OF MINISTRY OF ENERGY, GREEN TECHNOLOGY AND WATER

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APRIL 2009

Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water was established during the Cabinet reshuffle

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LAUNCHING OF NATIONAL GREEN TECHNOLOGY POLICY

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24 JULY 2009

National Green Technology Policy was launched by

the Prime Minister of Malaysia

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DEFINITION OF GREEN TECHNOLOGY

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DEFINITIONThe development and application of products, equipment and systems used to conserve the natural environment and resources, which minimizes and reduces the negative impact of human activities.

CRITERIA• Minimizes degradation to the environment;• Has zero or low green house gas (GHG) emission;• Safe for use and promotes healthy and improved environment for all forms

of life;• Conserves the use of energy and natural resources; and• Promotes the use of renewable resources

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The National Green Technology Policy is built on four pillars:

• Energy– Seek to attain energy independence and

promote efficient utilization• Environment

– Conserve and minimize the impact on the environment

• Economy– Enhance the national economic development

through the use of technology• Social

– Improve the quality of life for all

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FOUR PILLARS

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NATIONAL GOALS OF GREEN TECHNOLOGY POLICY

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The national goals of the Green Technology Policy is to provide

direction and motivation for Malaysians to continuously

enjoy good quality living and a healthy environment

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SHORT-TERM GOALS (10TH MALAYSIAN PLAN)

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• Increased public awareness and commitment for the adoption and application of Green Technology through advocacy programmes;

• Widespread availability and recognition of Green Technology in terms of products, appliances, equipment and systems in the local market through standards, rating and labeling programmes;

• Increased foreign and domestic direct investments (FDIs and DDIs) in Green Technology manufacturing and services sectors; and

• Expansion of local research institutes and institutions of higher learning to expand Research, Development and Innovation activities on Green Technology towards commercialisation through appropriate mechanisms.

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MID-TERM GOALS (11TH MALAYSIAN PLAN)

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• Green Technology becomes the preferred choice in procurement of products and services;

• Green Technology has a larger local market share against other technologies and contributes to the adoption of Green Technology in regional markets;

• Increased production of local Green Technology products;• Increased Research, Development and Innovation of Green

Technology by local universities and research institutions and are commercialised in collaboration with the local industry and multi-national companies;

• Expansion of local SMEs and SMIs on Green Technology into the global markets; and

• Expansion of Green Technology applications to most economic sectors

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LONG-TERM GOALS (12TH MALAYSIAN PLAN & BEYOND)

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• Inculcation of Green Technology in Malaysia culture;• Widespread adoption of Green Technology reduces overall

resource consumption while sustaining national economic growth;

• Significant reduction in national energy consumption;• Improvement of Malaysia’s ranking in environmental ratings;• Malaysia becomes a major producer of Green Technology in

the global market; and• Expansion of international collaborations between local

universities and research institutions with Green Technology industries.

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(1) ENERGY SECTOR- Energy Supply- Energy Utilisation

(2) BUILDING SECTOR

(3) WATER & WASTE MANAGEMENT SECTOR

(4) TRANSPORTATION SECTOR

SECTORS IN GREEN TECHNOLOGY

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ENERGY SECTOR (Supply)

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Application of Green Technology in power generation and in the energy supply management by the industrial and commercial sectors

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ENERGY SECTOR (Utilisation)

Application of Green Technology in all energy utilisation sectors and in demand side management programmes

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BUILDING SECTOR

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Adoption of Green Technology in the construction, management, maintenance and demolition of buildings

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WATER & WASTE MANAGEMENT SECTOR

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Adoption of Green Technology in the management and utilisation of water resources, waste water treatment, solid waste and sanitary landfill

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TRANSPORTATION SECTOR

Incorporation of Green Technology in the transportation infrastructure and vehicles, in particular, biofuels and public road transport

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Restructuring of Malaysia Energy Centre as National Green Technology Centre

International Exhibition on Green Technology in 2010 (IGEM)

Develop Putrajaya & Cyberjaya as Green Township

Give Priority to Environment-friendly Products and Services in Government Procurement (Green Procurement)

Green Technology Financing Scheme (GTFS) amounting to RM 1.5 billion

GREEN TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMMES IN YEAR 2010

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RESTRUCTURING OF MALAYSIA ENERGY CENTRE

AS NATIONAL GREEN TECHNOLOGY

CENTRE

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FORMERLY KNOWN AS PUSAT TENAGA MALAYSIA

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Registered on 12th May 1998

Not-for-profit company

Administered by the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water

National energy research centre for- Energy efficiency & conservation- Renewable energy- Technological research,

development and demonstration

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IMPACT FROM PUSAT TENAGA MALAYSIA

• Energy Planning and Development

• Energy Efficiency

• Renewable Energy

• Technology Development and Demonstration

• Climate Change

• Environment-friendly Technology

• Green Energy Office

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FUNCTIONS OF NATIONAL GREEN TECHNOLOGY CENTRE

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Focal Point to Set Standards and Labeling

Implementing Agency for Government in

Green Technology Activities

Development for Green Technology Industry

Promote Initiatives and Programmes for

Green Technology

Coordinate Research, Development & Application

on Green Technology Programmes

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Motto: “Green Development, Green Lifestyle”| Pembangunan Hijau, Gaya Hidup Hijau |

VISIONTo be a Driving Force in Accelerating the National Economy and Promote Sustainable Development

MISSIONWe Are Committed to Deliver Innovative Green

Technology Initiatives and programmes

Core Values

Integrity Innovation Synergy Professionalism

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ORGANISE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONON GREEN TECHNOLOGY 2010

International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition & Conference Malaysia

(IGEM)

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DATE:14 – 17 OCTOBER 2010

VENUE: KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION

CENTRE

IGEM 2010

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PROGRAMMES & ACTIVITIES

• Exhibition• Conference/Seminar• Interaction Programme between Local and Overseas Universities• Workshop & Demonstration• Documentary/Video Show• Business Matching Sessions• Business Networking

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WEBSITE

For further information, please browse www.kettha.gov.my or www.igem.com.my

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DEVELOP PUTRAJAYA & CYBERJAYA AS PIONEER TOWNSHIP IN GREEN

TECHNOLOGY

Green Township

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Develop Green Township Guideline

Develop Green Rating System

10% Saving in Energy and Water Consumption in Putrajaya Government Buildings

Carbon Footprint Baseline for Putrajaya & Cyberjaya

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YEAR 2010 PROGRAMMES

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Cooperative with Malaysia Institute of Planners (MIP) for developing and promoting the Green Township Guideline

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GREEN TOWNSHIP GUIDELINE

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Cooperative with Institut Sultan Iskandar UTM (ISI-UTM) and Ministry of Natural Resources & Environment (MNRE) for developing and applying Green Rating System

Based on ‘Carbon Footprint’ with using ‘Common Carbon Metric (CCM)’ protocol which was developed by UNEP- Sustainable Building and Construction Initiatives (UNEP-SBCI)

This system is used for calculating Carbon Emission or Green House Gas (GHG) from development and operation activities in the Township

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GREEN RATING SYSTEM

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Cooperative with Government Agencies and Other Organizations in Putrajaya such as:-

1. Perbadanan Putrajaya (PJC);

2. Bahagian Perumahan dan Hartanah, Jabatan Perdana Menteri (BPH-JPM);

3. Jabatan Kerja Raya Putrajaya; and

4. Users of Government Buildings in Putrajaya

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10% SAVING IN ENERGY & WATER CONSUMPTION

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Proposed Programmes such as:-

1. Seminar and awareness campaign

2. Basic training for managing energy and water to the Consumer Organizations who are involved directly to this programme

3. Establishment of Taskforce Committee which are lead by JKR and support by KeTTHA, JPM, Other Agencies and Building Users by providing technical assistance and monitoring programme implementation

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10% SAVING IN ENERGY & WATER CONSUMPTION

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GIVE PRIORITY TO ENVIRONMENT-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS AND SERVICES THAT COMPLY WITH TECHNOLOGY

STANDARDS IN GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT

Green Procurement

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GREEN PROCUREMENT

Co-operation between:-• Ministry of Finance • Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water • Malaysian Green Technology Corporation• SIRIM Berhad

Proposed Activities & Programmes:-• Establishment of Working Group for Green Procurement• Development of Action Plan for Green Procurement including

organising national workshop & seminar• National Eco-Labeling Programme for Products & Services

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NATIONAL ECO-LABELING PROGRAMME

Proposed Activities:-• Establishment of National Eco-labeling Programme

for Malaysia (SIRIM Berhad as a Programme Developer)• Application of Malaysia Eco-labeling Programme as a full

member with the Global Eco-labeling Network (GEN)• Development of Information Framework and National

Database for Life Cycle Inventory• Implementation of Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) Study• Awareness programme in promoting National Eco-

labeling and Life Cycle Analysis• Development of emerging labels such as carbon footprint

and water foorprint

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GREEN TECHNOLOGY FINANCING SCHEME

GTFS

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GOVERNMENT INCENTIVES:Interest Subsidy- 2% Per Annum

Government Guarantee- 60%

GT USER:Maximum Financing

RM 10 Million

GT PRODUCER:Maximum Financing

RM 50 Million

EFFECTIVE DATE:1-JAN-2010

FUND:RM 1.5 Billion

TARGET:≥ 140 Companies

BUDGET SPEECH 2010 ON 23-OCT-2009

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Features Producer of Green Technology

User ofGreen Technology

Financing SizeMaximum:

RM50 Million per company

Maximum: RM10 Million per

company

Financing Tenure Up to 15 Years Up to 10 Years

EligibilityCriteria

Legally Registered Malaysia Owned

Companies (At least 51%)

Legally Registered Malaysia Owned

Companies (At least 70%)

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Participating Financial

Institutions

All Commercial and Islamic BanksDevelopment Financial Institutions

Government Incentives

Interest Subsidy of 2% Per AnnumGovernment Guarantee – 60% of Financing

Approved

Guarantee Fee 0.5% Per Annum

Interest/ Financing Rates

Determined by Participating Financial Institutions

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GREEN TECHNOLOGY FINANCING SCHEME

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(1) Energy(2) Building

(3) Water & Waste Management (4) Transportation

SECTORS

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PHASE 1APPLICATION

PROCESSPHASE 2

FINANCING IMPLEMENTATION

PHASE 3PROJECT

OUTCOMETECHNICAL CERTIFICATION

FINANCING APPLICATION

GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE

WITHDRAWAL & REPAYMENT OF

FINANCING

AGREEMENT & DOCUMENTATION MONITORING &

VERIFICATION

IMPACT STUDY

GTFS PROCESS FLOW

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HOTLINE 1-800-88-4837

EMAIL gtfs@ptm.org.my

GTFS CONTACT & WEBSITE (www.gtfs.my)

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CGC WEBSITE (www.iguarantee.com.my)

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GTFS TECHNICAL APPLICATION AS AT 20 APRIL 2010

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SECTOR

TOTAL APPLICATION (COMPANIES) AS AT 20 APRIL 2010

ACCEPTED & PROCESSING ¹

EVALUATED BY THE GTC ²

TOTAL APPROVED REJECTED

ENERGY 28 15 12 3

BUILDING 1

WATER & WASTE 13 7 7

TRANSPORTATION 2 1 1

TOTAL 44 23 19 4

ESTIMATED GTFS (RM) 1,444 million 679 million 518 million 161 million

ESTIMATED YEARLY GHG EMISSION (CO ₂) REDUCTION 1,127,886 tonnes

Note: (1) Application from Producer & User of Green Technology (2) GTC – GTFS Technical Committee

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