Consultation services via appointment of Registered Electrical Energy Manager (REEM)
- Pre-assessment and analyses energy consumption
- Perform information required by EMIS, Web based reporting platform
- Perform plant walk-through energy audit
- Perform five-job scope as stipulated under regulation 16, EMEER 2008
What is Efficient Management of Electrical Energy Regulations 2008 (EMEER 2008) Regulation 3?
Efficient Management of Electrical Energy Regulations 2008 (EMEER 2008) Regulation was enacted on 15 December 2008 by the Malaysia Energy Commission (EC) with the primary goal to improve energy management practices among large energy consumers. The EMEER 2008 Regulation clause 3 applies to:
- Any installation which receives electrical energy from a licensee or supply authority with a total electricity consumption equal to or exceeding 3,000,000 kWh as measured at one metering point or more, over any period of six consecutive months; or
- Any installation that is used or operated by a private installation licensee with a total net electrical energy generation equal to or exceeding 3,000,000 kWh over any period of six consecutive months.
What do I need to do if I receive the notice from Authority?
Upon receiving the EMEER 2008 notice from Authority, the first thing you need to do is to appoint a Registered Electrical Energy Manager (REEM). Within the first three months of the notice, you need to inform the Energy Commission of the REEM appointment, and provide data on your company’s energy policy, energy objectives and energy management planning.
Thereafter, every six months, your company would need to submit a report to the Energy Commission’s Energy Management Information System (EMIS) portal, on the measures taken by your company to manage and reduce electrical energy consumption at your installation. The REEM you have appointed should be the one to guide you through this process.
We, an external REEM provides a range of services from cover the five-job scope as stipulated under regulation 16. Guide the Companies to fill up the information required by Energy Saving Measures (ESM), providing advice on drafting an energy policy, setting up an energy management committee, formulating energy objectives and ESM direction and action plan, and interpreting the energy data generated from EMIS, Monthly energy walk-through audit. Companies would be able to sustain energy cost savings and reap all the benefits of proper Energy Management Systems (EMS) implementation by working with us and one team.