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Update on Malaysia Renewable Energy Framework

Speaker : Mr. Arnaud Ayral, Regional Business Development Director, Cleantech Solar

Friday, 28th September 2018 | CCIFM Business Centre
 

"Leveraging no-CAPEX options to reduce costs and CO2 emissions"

Dear members & friends,

With the Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for Solar PV coming to an end, the Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) Malaysia, together with Malaysia Energy Commission, has rolled out the net energy metering (NEM) scheme for the corporate sector, an incentive by the government to promote the growth of renewable energy (RE) in the country.

Companies in Malaysia not only can now self-generate renewable energy from onsite solar PV systems but NEM allows them to sell the potential excess energy back to the grid. This means corporate consumers can now contribute to clean energy production and at the same time reduce their cost base, with solar PV being today significantly cheaper than grid energy in Malaysia.

Join our member Cleantech Solar as they share case studies of companies like Ayam Brand, Coca-Cola, Kellogg, Schneider Electric and Cognizant adopting solar-as-a-service in Malaysia as well as in the wider Asia region and find out how the new Malaysia framework can benefit your operations.

About the speaker 
Mr. Arnaud Ayral is the Regional Business Development Director at Cleantech Solar. He held various positions with Rolls-Royce and most recently was Senior-Vice President of the Services division in Asia Pacific. Prior to that, Arnaud worked across a number of companies and sectors including Electricite de France (EDF).Today Arnaud leads the team at Cleantech Solar for the development of long-term partnerships with corporate customers.

Who should attend
CFO/CEO/Operating Head/Plant Managers, mainly in the Manufacturing/Consumer sectors 

Seats are limited, please register now.

Date       : Friday, 28th September 2018.
Time      : 09h00 - 11h00
Address: CCIFM Business Centre, Unit 2A-6-2, 6th floor Plaza Sentral,Jalan Stesen Sentral 5, 50470 Kuala Lumpur.

Program
09h00              Registration and networking session over ‘French’ Breakfast
09h30              Talk-Update on Malaysia Renewable Energy Framework
10h15              Question & Answer Session
10h30              End of Talk    

Price   :
Patrons & Sponsors  - Free of charge - 2 paxs
Members  - Free of charge - 1 pax
Non-Members - RM 50 per person

 

 

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