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Energy is an indispensable commodity today. With the widespread use of energy in our daily lives, it is inevitable that it forms a crucial part of the world's economy. In this conference, the participants will obtain first hand information from international policy movers as well as local professionals on the future growth of energy efficiency (EE) market. Examples of successfully implemented EE strategies in this region will be presented.
Session 1
Mr. Shigeru Kimura of IEEJ to chair session one
Speakers:
1. Dato' Haji Baharuddin bin Mahyudin, Deputy Secretary General (Energy), KeTTHA
2. Mr. Edito Barcelona, Institute of Economics of Japan (IEEJ)
Energy Efficiency from Econometric Modelling: Challenges and Opportunities
3. Ms. Momoko Aoshima, ERIA Energy Saving Potential (ESP) WG
Research on Residential Energy Consumption in ASEAN
4. Ir. Ng Yong Kong, MASHRAE
International EE Codes and Standards
Session 2
Mr. Brett Jacobs, Chief of Energy Unit, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia to chair the session two
Speakers:
1. Ir. Ong Ching Loon, Malaysian Association of ESCO (MAESCO)
EE Economics from Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) Perspectives
2. Ar. Von Kok Leong, Malaysian Green Building Confederation (MGBC)
Passive EE Strategies for Commercial & Residential Buildings
3. Ir. Ahmad Izdihar, Association of Consulting Engineers, Malaysia (ACEM)
UBBL 2012 (March) Amendments on EE-Bylaw 38A and MS1525:2013
Session 3
Ir. Leong Siew Meng, the Organising Committee Chairman and the Past President of MASHRAE to chair the session three
Speakers:
1. Ar. Serina Hijjas, Hijjas Kasturi Associates
2. Ir. Chen Thiam Leong, MASHRAE
Stretching EE to the Limit & Casing Award Winning EE Buildings in Malaysia
Useful Links:
The Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water of Malaysia
Malaysia Chapter of American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (MASHRAE)
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