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HALF DAY SEMINAR ON NET ZERO ENERGY BUILDING IN MALAYSIA
HRD Corp Claimable:
Approved Duration: 11/07/2023 - 12/07/2024
HRD Corp Serial No: 10001320455
Venue:
Onsite - Wisma IEM, PJ
Dates:
Saturday, 28 October 2023 - POSTPONED
Time:
9.00 am to 1.00 pm
Registration Fee (inclusive of 6% SST):
Onsite Training
IEM Member - RM265.00
Non Member - RM371.00
Organised by:
IEM Training Academy Sdn Bhd
(Wholly-owned by The Institution of Engineers Malaysia)
Onsite Training
IEM Member - RM265.00
Non Member - RM371.00
Organised by:
IEM Training Academy Sdn Bhd
(Wholly-owned by The Institution of Engineers Malaysia)
COURSE SUMMARYThe Zero Energy Building (ZEB) program is a global program involving the development of super energy efficient buildings that are integrated with renewable energy applications, which are now actively promoted by European Union (EU), Japan, Singapore and countries committed to energy and carbon reduction. Most of these countries are targeting;
According to United Nation Environment Protection – Sustainable Building & Construction Initiatives (UNEP-SBCI), globally the building sector contributes 2/3 to carbon emissions in the atmosphere. In some countries, the building sector is the second largest carbon dioxide contributor after the transport sector. In addition, UNEP-SBCI also noted that based on global research and facts, the building sector has the highest carbon reduction opportunities compared to other sectors such as transportation, waste management and others, in terms of implementation costs for each reduced carbon ($$ / KgCO2 reduction). Based on that fact, most cities with the Low Carbon City program choose to implement low-energy energy efficient programs for building to reduce their carbon emissions. To achieve that goal, maximum reduction needs to be targeted. The development of the NZEB and ZEB are most suitable for that purpose and to meet that requirement a standard relating to ZEB building is being developed at international level, ISO / TC205.
ZEB development is not new in Malaysia. It has started since the integrated energy efficient building design program and the promotion of the use of MS1525 – Code of Practice Use of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy for Non-residential Buildings, introduced since 2002.
- New public buildings in the year are ZEB categories by 2020; and
- New public and private buildings (on average) are ZEB categories by 2030.
According to United Nation Environment Protection – Sustainable Building & Construction Initiatives (UNEP-SBCI), globally the building sector contributes 2/3 to carbon emissions in the atmosphere. In some countries, the building sector is the second largest carbon dioxide contributor after the transport sector. In addition, UNEP-SBCI also noted that based on global research and facts, the building sector has the highest carbon reduction opportunities compared to other sectors such as transportation, waste management and others, in terms of implementation costs for each reduced carbon ($$ / KgCO2 reduction). Based on that fact, most cities with the Low Carbon City program choose to implement low-energy energy efficient programs for building to reduce their carbon emissions. To achieve that goal, maximum reduction needs to be targeted. The development of the NZEB and ZEB are most suitable for that purpose and to meet that requirement a standard relating to ZEB building is being developed at international level, ISO / TC205.
ZEB development is not new in Malaysia. It has started since the integrated energy efficient building design program and the promotion of the use of MS1525 – Code of Practice Use of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy for Non-residential Buildings, introduced since 2002.
- Government demonstration project, The Low Energy Office (LEO) MESTECC Building (save 56%), Green Energy Office (GEO) GreenTech Malaysia building (save 86%) and Diamond Building of Energy Commission (Save 70%);
- Other projects such as Panasonic Green Warehouse (Save over 75%) and demonstration of Putrajaya’s Zero Energy Home P14 (save more than 200%); and
- There is likely to be a government office building that has also reached over 50% of the energy reduction resulting from retrofitting periodically.
PAYMENTS (A) ONLINE BANKING We would be appreciate if you could arrange for payment via ONLINE BANKING (Please forward soft copy of payment advice):- Account Name: IEM TRAINING ACADEMY SDN BHD Account Number: 514169143176 Bank Name: Malayan Banking Berhad Bank Address: Jalan Sultan, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia Swift Code: MBBEMYKL For any enquiries, please do not hesitate to email [email protected]. |
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Cancellation Policy IEMTA reserves the right to postpone, reschedule, allocate or cancel the course. Full refund less 30% if cancellation is received in writing more than 7 days before the start of the event. No cancellation will be accepted prior to the date of the event. However, replacement or substitute may be made at any time with prior notification and substitute will be charged according to membership status. |