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    v rnm n ' ini i iv in

    Industrial Energy Efficiency

    National Environment Agency

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    www.E2Singapore.gov.sg

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    Energy Efficiency ImprovementAssistance Scheme (EASe)

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    Objective of Objective of EASeEASe

    building sectors to carry out detailed studies ontheir energy consumption, also known as energy

    appraisals, and identify potential areas for energyefficiency improvement

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    EASeEASe

    Form of Assistance

    - , ,carrying out energy appraisals and identifypotential areas for energy efficiencyimprovement

    Qualifying costs include:

    Use of instrumentation and evaluation toolsExpendablesOverheads

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    Eligibility CriteriaEligibility Criteria

    wner or opera or o n us r a ac y orbuilding in SingaporeCompany

    Consultant

    Expert consultant or ESCO under the ESCOAccreditation Scheme, orQualified internal teams with good track record

    in carrying out energy appraisals of comparablescale and scope

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    rant or nergy c entTechnologies II

    (GREET II)

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    GREET IIGREET II

    Launched at National Energy Efficiency Conference on 24 May 11Launched at National Energy Efficiency Conference on 24 May 11

    To encourage owners and operators of industrialfacilities to invest in energy efficient equipmentor technologies

    Objective

    Targeted at Energy Efficiency NationalPartnership (EENP) partners to encourage themto implement an energy management system

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    GREET IIGREET II

    Form of Assistance

    Co-funds part of the qualifying costs, cappedat $4 mil per project.

    Qualifying costs include: Manpower cost

    Professional services

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    Owner or operator of industrial facility EENP artner who has im lemented an enerCom an

    Eligibility CriteriaEligibility Criteria

    management system

    Involve installation and use of energy efficient

    equipment or technologies with a proven track recordof energy savings in an industrial facility

    Result in measurable and verifiable energy savings

    Project

    Completed within 18 months from grant approval Minimum estimated project cost of $200,000, if

    applicant is not an SME & if annual energyconsumption is > 5GWh

    Payback period of more than 3 years & up to 7 years

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    Singapore Certified EnergyManager (SCEM) Training Grant

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    Singapore Certified EnergySingapore Certified EnergyManager (SCEM) Training GrantManager (SCEM) Training Grant

    Objective

    SCEM gives participants a thorough understanding of the key energy issues either in the building or

    industry sector. It will help them develop thetechnical skills and competence needed to manageenergy services and management work within theorganisation they serve.

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    Training grant provided for Professional levelcandidates. Candidates only need to pay $963 (Incl.GST) for full course (80% subsidy).

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    Eligibility CriteriaEligibility Criteria

    be Singaporean or Permanent Resident have a relevant degree in engineering or science have at least 1 year of relevant experience

    Application for the Grant to be made via theRegistered Training Providers

    Candidates

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    -- BCA Academy- SEAS

    Applications must be supported by a companysletter

    Application

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    Design for Efficiency (DfE)

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    Design for Efficiency (Design for Efficiency (DfEDfE))

    To encourage investors in new facilities inSin a ore to incor orate ener and resource

    Objective

    efficiency improvements into manufacturingdevelopment plans early in the design stage

    Form of Funds 80% or S$600,000 (whichever is lower)

    of the cost of conducting a design workshop

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    assistance

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    Design for Efficiency (Design for Efficiency (DfEDfE))

    Description of An intensive, highly integrative and multi-

    disciplinary 2-3 day session that brings together

    workshop

    external energy consultants at the design stage

    Designworksho

    Opportunities in:o Resource efficiency reduced demand of

    energy, water, gases etco Waste reduction and reuse

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    outcomeso - , , .

    Conceptual design for high-efficiency plant &systems

    Preliminary estimates of net cost &payback/return

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    For more information on the mentionedenergy efficiency schemes, please visit

    www.E2Singapore.gov.sg

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    Thank You


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