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Half-Day Energy Efficiency CDP Course on
Understanding the New TNB Electricity Tariff Structure and Developing Energy Baselines, Targets, and Action Plans
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14 March 2026, Saturday - Online via Zoom ST CDP Details: ST CDP Serial No: Applying Approved Duration: Applying Time: 9.00 AM to 1.00 PM HRD Corp Claimable: Approved Duration: Applying HRD Corp Serial No: Applying |
Registration Fee: IEM Member - RM350.00 Public Registration Fee - RM520.00 Organised by: IEM Training Academy Sdn Bhd (Wholly-owned by The Institution of Engineers Malaysia) |
Overview
With the enforcement of Energy Efficiency and Conservation (EECA) 2024 requirements and rising energy costs, industries and buildings have to made effective energy management a critical priority. In July 2025, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has introduced new electricity tariff structure, organizations especially the Registered Energy Managers must be equipped with better understanding of tariff components, demand charges, and adjustment mechanisms in order to control operating costs and improve energy performance.
This half-day seminar is designed to equip participants with practical knowledge and skills to interpret the new TNB tariff framework and apply systematic approaches to energy performance management. Participants will learn how electricity charges are structured, how tariffs affect operational costs, and how consumption patterns influence overall billing.
In addition, the seminar will guide participants through the process of establishing an energy baseline, developing meaningful Energy Performance Indicators (EnPIs), setting realistic energy reduction targets, and preparing structured energy action plans. Emphasis will be placed on integrating both electricity and gas consumption data into energy management systems to support continuous improvement and compliance with best practices such as ISO 50001.
Through interactive discussions, case examples, and practical exercises, participants will gain hands-on experience in analysing energy bills, identifying cost-saving opportunities, and developing implementable energy management strategies for their facilities.
This half-day seminar is designed to equip participants with practical knowledge and skills to interpret the new TNB tariff framework and apply systematic approaches to energy performance management. Participants will learn how electricity charges are structured, how tariffs affect operational costs, and how consumption patterns influence overall billing.
In addition, the seminar will guide participants through the process of establishing an energy baseline, developing meaningful Energy Performance Indicators (EnPIs), setting realistic energy reduction targets, and preparing structured energy action plans. Emphasis will be placed on integrating both electricity and gas consumption data into energy management systems to support continuous improvement and compliance with best practices such as ISO 50001.
Through interactive discussions, case examples, and practical exercises, participants will gain hands-on experience in analysing energy bills, identifying cost-saving opportunities, and developing implementable energy management strategies for their facilities.
Learning Outcomes
- Explaining the importance of national energy management and institutions
- analyzing Malaysia's new electricity tariff structure and energy bill components
- calculating and assessing individual energy footprints and planning energy-saving measures
Course Outline
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Session 1:
Overview of the New TNB Tariff Structure by Prof Madya Ir. Dr. Aida Fazliana Abdul Kadir
Energy Bill Analysis and Cost Management by Prof Madya Ir. Dr. Aida Fazliana Abdul Kadir
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Examples of application:
Session 3: Establishing Energy Baselines and EnPIs by Ir Al-Khairi bin Mohd Daud
Target Setting and Action Planning by Ir Al-Khairi bin Mohd Daud
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Participants are required to settle the course fee before the commencement of the course. Payment can be made using one of the following methods: 1. SBL-KHAS Scheme - IEMTA must receive the approval notification from the Human Resources Development Corporation (HRDC) at least two (2) days before the course date. 2. Bank Transfer - All course fees must be transferred to the following account:
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