Green Technology Annual Report

Introduce sustainable utility management principles to continuously reduce consumption Introduce best practices to reduce energy and water waste in daily and operation and building maintenance Provide participants with technical skills including knowledge of how electrical and mechanical systems functions, and how they should be maintained for optimal energy efficiency Energy Auditor Training Course (EATC) Energy Water Management Training (EWMT) The Energy Auditor Training Course (EATC) provides structure to the practice of energy auditing and raises the professional standards of those engaged in energy auditing. This training programme covers the knowledge and skills required to inspect, survey and analyse energy flows for energy conservation in a building, process or system to reduce the energy input into the system without negatively affecting the output. The training also covers the use of energy audit tools and report writing skills. Led by experienced energy auditors and managers, trainees will be exposed to real-life examples of performing energy audits, and things to do and not do, with updated input from the industry. This programme helps organisations to better manage their energy and water usage by establishing a Management Committee Utility (JPU). The JPU is entrusted to outline effective energy policies, and to develop programmes as well as procedures to reduce energy and water consumption. The programme is designed to: Human capital forms a central component of the successful adoption of green technology. Just as the effective implementation of green technology entails a paradigm shift in operational frameworks and organisations’ business models, it also requires new skill-sets and competencies of the people using these technologies. MGTC’s efforts to advocate sustainable energy management extend to human capital development in order to address needs at both the leadership and working/operational levels. CAPITAL HUMAN When organisations introduce green technologies, it is essential that they prepare their workforce for the new systems and equip them with the knowledge as well as skills to be able to realise the full potential of the innovations. One of the most basic fundamentals to be mastered is energy management. Over the past 10 years, MGTC has been running various programmes to upskill technical human capital in the different aspects of managing and reducing energy consumption. ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMES NGTP Strategic Thrust 03 62 MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY & CLIMATE CHANGE CENTRE ANNUAL REPORT 2019

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