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National Project (2011‐2016) :
Introduction to Building Sector Energy Efficiency Project (BSEEP)
Marsita [email protected]
Renaissance Hotel14th December 2011
http://www.jkr.gov.my/bseep/
Contents
• Background information
• Documents involved in the process of developing BSEEP and Stakeholders Participation
• About BSEEP
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (NRE)
Government & Private Sectors
GEF Implementing Agency
Key Implementing Agency
Focal Point for Climate Change
Global Environmental Facility(GEF) helps developingcountries fund projects andprograms that protect theglobal environment.
GEF Focal areas : Climate ChangeName of parent program/ umbrella project: Low Carbon buildings
Climate Change Strategic Objectives
Approach: Removing market barriers for renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable transport technologies
• Policy Barriers• Institutional Barriers• Technical Barriers• Market Barriers• Economic and Financial Barriers• Information Barriers
SP1 Promoting energy efficiency in residential and commercial buildings
SP2 Promoting energy efficiency in the industrial sector.SP3 Promoting market approaches for renewable
energySP4 Promoting sustainable energy production from
biomassSP5 Promoting sustainable innovative systems for
urban transportSP6 Promoting the reduction of GHG emissions from
land use, land use change and forestry
Stakeholders Participation
Project Identification Form (PIF)
(2006)
Project Document (Prodoc)
(2010)
Inception Report
(July 2011)
Logical Framework Analysis
(Aug 2008)
Inception Workshop (April 2011)
BSEEP is under GEF4 2006‐2010UNDP ‐ NRE National Consultation (mid‐2006) – A need to focus onBuilding EE identified, JKR continued to follow up on the development
Logical Framework Analysis
• On 12‐13 August 2008 a Logical Framework Workshop was held at Concorde Inn KLIA
• 52 participants from public, private sectors and NGOs
• Input from the participants confirmed ‐ in broad terms ‐ the proposed project components and most of the outputs suggested in the PIF
Project Document
EPU and signed on 30 June 2010
UNDP and signed on 8 July 2010
Inception Workshop
Seminar on Improving Energy Efficiency in
Non‐Domestic Buildings:
• New Buildings
• Existing Buildings
• Energy Management
• Workshop with Demonstration Hosts/ Designers/ Contractors/ Facilities Maintenance Contractors
Today’s Seminar
Reduction in the annual growth rate of Greenhouse Gas(GHG) emissions from Malaysia’s buildings sector
Improvement of the energy utilization efficiency in Malaysian buildings, particularly those in the commercial and government sectors, by :-
1. Promoting the energy conserving design of new buildings 2. Improving the energy utilization efficiency in the operation of
existing buildings
1. Institutional Capacity
Development
2. Policy Development
and Regulatory Frameworks
3. EE Financing Capacity
Improvements
4. Information and Awareness Enhancement
5. Building EE Demonstrations
1. Clear and effective system of
monitoring and improving the
energy performance of the
building sector
2. Implementation of, and compliance to,
favorable policies that encourage the
application of EE technologies in the country’s buildings
sector
3. Availability of financial and institutional support for
initiatives on EE building
technology applications
4. Enhanced awareness of the
government, public and the buildings
sector on EE building technology
applications
5. Improved confidence in the feasibility, performance, energy, environmental and economic benefits of EE building technology applications leading to the replication of the EE technology application demonstrations
GOAL
OBJECTIVE
COMPONENTS
OUTCOMES
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
5 Components 10 Outputs Results from Activities
Component 1:Institutional Capacity Development
Output 1.1: GOM agencies/departments that employ and implements energy management systems in their buildings and facilities
1.1. Assessment of Capacity Needs of GoM Institutions in the area of Building Energy Management
1.2. Development of the Malaysian Federal Building Energy Management Program (MFBEMP)
1.3. Preparation of Scientific Energy Management (EM) Guidelines for Government Institution
1.4. Monitoring and Evaluation of the MFBEMP Impacts
1.5. Building Energy Reporting and Monitoring (BERM) Program
Component 1
5 Components 10 Outputs Results from Activities
Component 2:Policy Development and RegulatoryFrameworks
Output 2.1: Improved Malaysian EE Building policies, Act/legislation, regulations and action plan
2.1. Improved Malaysia EE Building policies, legislation / regulations & action plan.
Output 2.2: Approved and Enforced EE BuildingsCode of Practice
2.2. Approved and Enforced EE Building Code & Practice
Output 2.3: Utility regulations that promote/support EE technology applications in buildings
2.3. Utility regulations that promote / support EE technology applications in Buildings
Component 2
Component 3
5 Components 10 Outputs Results from Activities
Component 3: EE Financing Capacity Improvements
Output 3.1: Enhanced availability and accessibility of financing for EE building projects
3.1. Streamlining Process for Financing Applications
3.2. Capacity Building on EE Building Technologies for the Banking / Financial Sector
3.3. Development of an Action Plan for EE Building Project Financing
3.4. Design of Financing Schemes for EE Building Project Financing
3.5. Promotion of EE Building Projects to Local ESCO’s
3.6. Capacity Building on EE Building Project Financing
3.7. Business Development Matching and Strategic Partnership Establishment
5 Components 10 Outputs Results from Activities
Component 4:Information and Awareness Enhancement
Output 4.1: Tools for enhancing the skills and experience of local building practitioners in the design of energy efficiency projects in buildings
4.1. Tools for Enhancing the Skills and Experience of Local Building Practitioners in the Design of Energy Efficiency Projects in Buildings
Output 4.2: Implemented market oriented EE programs in the buildings sector both at the national and local levels
4.2. Implemented Market Oriented EE Programs in the Buildings Sector both at the National and Local Levels
Output 4.3: Government agencies and private sector that are capable of designing and implementing EE building projects
4.3 Government Agencies and Private Sector Entities Capable of Designing and Implementing EE Building Projects
Component 4
5 Components 10 Outputs Results from Activities
Component 5:Building EE Demonstrations
Output 5.1: Completed demonstration projects showcasing successful applications of building EE technologies, techniques and practices.
5.1. Demonstration projects with successful applications of EE technologies, techniques and practices
Output 5.2: More knowledgeable, technically capable and competent building practitioners in the GoM and the private sector
5.2. More competent building practitioners in the govt and the private sectors
Component 5
Targets By End of ProjectStrategy Success Indicator Base
lineTarget
GOAL: Reduced intensity of GHG emissions from the buildings sector
% reduction in GHG emissions from the buildings sector by end of project (EOP)
0 7.2%
OBJECTIVE: Improved energy utilization efficiency in the buildings sector
Average BEI in the Malaysian buildings sector by EOP, kWh/ m2/ yr
205 187.3
No. buildings with EMS and/or EMP in place byEOP 160 576
• % improvement of BEI in the buildings sectorby EOP
0 8.6
• No. of new EE buildings by EOP (Basis: End2009) 0 39