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Page 1: MALAYSIA ENERGY SERVICE COMPANIES ASSOCIATION

www.maesco.org.my

Association Overview

9, Jalan SS7/10, 47301, Kelana Jaya,Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul EhsanTel : 03-78730784/6 Fax : 03-78730769

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Historical Perspective & Background of ESCO in Malaysia

1. MAESCO was registered with theMalaysian Registrar of Society inSeptember 2000

2. Incorporated in conjunction with thelaunching of the Malaysian IndustrialEnergy Efficiency Improvement Project(MIEEIP) by a Government’simplementation agency, PTM (EnergyCentre of Malaysia)

3. The MIEEIP components includes ESCODevelopment Programs and ESCOparticipation in EE TechnologyDemonstration Projects

4. Industrial was chosen as the sector inwhich the greatest commercial andenvironmental impact could be achieved

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About Us As it’s name denotes, MAESCO was formed to bring together Energy Service

Companies (ESCOs) within the nation under one entity. In togetherness under this entity, the Association was formed with the Constitutional objective of;

To develop recognized ESCO businesses in collaboration with Government and private sector

To actively promote the activity of cost reduction and efficiency standards of the industrial and commercial sector

To oversee the well being of it’s members

To facilitate and do all things necessary towards developing successful energy related projects.

To introduce related products and services for the industry

To foster healthy co-existence amongst members through ethical professional practices

Ensure prestige of services by members

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Overview Energy Efficiency is a growing business in Malaysia. The awareness to be energy efficient

is growing in all sectors including residential, buildings, industries and transportation. As it grows, the demand for ESCOs (Energy Service Companies) will also increase.

Our Government in Malaysia is planning to take aggressive steps and initiative to promote EE and it’s practices in general. The need to be energy efficient is not only to ensure optimum cost of operating energy utilization but reflects responsibility of the nation on environmental issues which contributes to global warming and climate change through wasteful use of energy.

MAESCO is an Association that was conceived through the MIEEIP project which was a project co-funded by UNDP, GEF and the Malaysian Government. Through the formation of MAESCO, it has brought together member companies whose main focus is providing of services and expertise to bring about energy efficiency opportunities to end users of all sectors.

Through the association, it also provides the conduit for companies’ undertaking energy efficiency (ESCOs) to be proactive with the Government and relevant authorities on the possibilities of voluntary promoting such practices as a viable solution whilst meeting the Government’s target to reduce up to 40% in terms of Emission Intensity of GDP by year 2020 compared to 2005 level.

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Overview cont. Amongst the expertise available in it’s members are training programs for Energy Managers, Audit

services, EE equipment Specialists, air conditioning controller system expertise (performance contracting), total facilities management.. etc..etc..

Even though Performance contracting carried out by ESCOs is relatively a new business concept in Malaysia, there are already members who has successfully champion such a contractual model i.e. being rewarded against the performance of an installation of a recommended EE measure. It would be a matter of time when the financial institution play an active role in financing EE projects.

The Government has also reflected it’s seriousness of establishing a clear national EE policy with specific EE improvement targets in short and long term. A new ‘Efficient Use of Electrical Energy Regulations (Dec 2008)’ requiring the need of Energy Managers for effected is already enforced. The MS1525 standard towards building design is already widely referred to by professional practitioners in the building sector and all relevant organizations, associations, NGO and professional bodies with the common intention towards sustainable development in relation to the construction sector. It is therefore important that MAESCO admits genuine and credible companies with the intention to grow with MAESCO and the nation’s aspiration towards Sustainable Energy.

It is therefore MAESCO’s intention to partner with the Government’s good objectives closely. In order to do so, MAESCO need to ensure that only genuine companies with the capacity to effectively provide credible energy services would be allowed to participate in the association. It is also MAESCO’s long term intention to promote Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) as a key business model of offering services which would gain the confidence level of clients and customers be it the industrial, commercial or public sector.

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MAESCO’s Constitutional Objective

1. To develop recognized ESCO Business incollaboration with Government andPrivate Sector

2. To actively promote the activity of costreduction and efficiency standards ofthe industrial and commercial sector

3. To oversee the well being of itsmembers

4. To facilitate and do all things necessarytowards developing successful energyrelated projects

5. To introduce related products andservices for the industry

6. To foster healthy co-existence amongstmembers through ethical professionalpractices

7. Ensure prestige of services by members

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Defination of ESCO Scopes of energy services

Energy Auditing

Consultancy in Energy Efficiency and Conservation;

Design of EE&RE systems

EE&RE Project Financing

EE&RE Implementation& Management

Testing and commissioning

Operation and maintenance

Energy performance measurement, monitoring and verification

EE&RE/Green technologies & applications

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MAESCO MISSION

Capacity building of members at par with developed countries

Develop market for Energy Performance Contracting

Collaborate with Government of Malaysia in its commitment toward reduction of up to 40% in terms of Emission Intensity of GDP by year 2020 compared to 2005 level.

To promote Educational, Awareness and Training programs in collaboration with Government Agencies, Professional and Educational Institutions.

Conduit for national and international exchange of expertise and development strategies

Globalization of ESCO business

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President

Ar. Zulkifli b. Zahari

Vice President and Policies & International

Liaison

Ir. Ong Ching Loon

Honorary Secretary &

Historian

VTR Dharamarajah

Honorary Advisor / Internal

Auditor

Ir. Dr. KS Kannan

Business

Development

Ir. Phang Chen Faut

Training

Mohd Iskandar

b. Majidi

Green Technology

Kevin Yap

Publicity &

Promotions

Ir. Kumarason S

Kandiah

Government

Liaison

Ahmad Zaky b. Mohd

Amin

Internal Auditor

Khairol Nizam b.

Abd Muen

Treasurer & Strategic

Initiatives

Zaini b. Abdul WahabAsst. Honorary Secretary &

Membership

Koay Keong Tay

Program Coordinator

Anuar b. Mat Saad

Admin / Secretariat

Afiza bt. Mohd Sa’ad

Accountant

Mohd Izzuddin b.

Salahudin

Admin / SecretariatNor Herdawaty bt. Ali

MAESCO Organization

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Membership

Energy Performance Contracting

(EPC)

Non Energy Performance

Contracting (EPC)

Affiliate

Associate

International

Membership Categories :

60 Registered Members

Energy Performance Contractors

(EPC)

Energy Auditors.

Energy Management Trainers.

Energy Efficient Equipment

Manufacturers/Suppliers.

Energy Consultants.

Energy Management

Systems/Technologies.

Total Facilities Management.

Consist of :