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MELAKA GREEN TECHNOLOGY CITY STATE

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MELAKA POPULATION AND STATISTICS
MALAYSIA’s PLEDGE

“Malaysia is adopting an indicator of


a voluntary reduction of up to 40%
in terms of emissions intensity of
GDP by the year 2020 compared to
2005 levels. This indicator is
conditional on receiving the
transfer of technology and finance
of adequate and correspond to what
is required in order to achieve this
indicator”

Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak,


Prime Minister of Malaysia at Copenhagen on
17th December 2009

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MELAKA GREEN CITY STATE MISSION
STATEMENT

Melaka was declared as


DEVELOPED STATE using
Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development
(OECD) Indicators on 20th
October 2010 by Malaysian
Prime Minister YAB Dato Seri
Najib Abd Razak.

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MELAKA GREEN CITY STATE MISSION
STATEMENT
Melaka supports Malaysia’s Vision 2020
to be a high income low carbon developed
nation with a minimum GDP Per Capita of
USD15,000 by the year 2020. Melaka is
leveraging on three (3) strategic
objectives:
• maintaining status as a
DEVELOPED STATE;
• achieving status as a CITY STATE;
• achieving status as a GREEN CITY

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MALAYSIA CARBON INTENSITY STATUS

Index 2000 2005 2020 2020


(BAU) (mitigation)

GDP 356.401 449.250 906.640* 906.640*


(RM Billion)

Emissions 223 279 375.5 336.6


(Million
tons)

Carbon
Intensity 0.63 0.62 0.42 0.37
of GDP (40%
(CO₂ eq/ reduction of
GDP) 2005 level)

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MELAKA CARBON INTENSITY

Year Year Year


2020
INDEX UNIT 2005 (BAU*) 2020 (M**)

GDP RM Billion 14.825 48 48

EMISSION Million Tons 4 8.95 7.68


Carbon Intensity
of GDP (CO₂ eq/ GDP) 0.27 0.18 0.16

Difference on the carbon intensity:


0.27 - 0.16 = 0.11 (**mitigation)

Melaka carbon intensity reduction:


0.11 / 0.27 = 0.407 or 40%
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ACHIEVEMENT TOWARDS MELAKA GREEN
CITY STATE 2020
Melaka declared as Develop
State by OECD (20 Oct 2010)
Established Melaka Green
Technology Council (25 May 2011)

Produced Melaka Green Technology City


State Blueprint 2011 - 2020 (22 Nov 2011)

Signed United Nations


Urban Environmental
Accords (UN-UEA)
(3 May 2012)

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ACHIEVEMENT TOWARDS MELAKA GREEN
TECHNOLOGY CITY STATE 2020
Melaka selected for IMT-GT Green
Cities Initiatives (27 Sept 2012)

Established Melaka Green Technology


Corporation (MGTC) (8 Nov 2013)

Signed MOU with METI-Kyushu,


Japan (10 Oct 2013)

Received Green Apple Award


for Melaka River (11 Nov 2013)

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ACHIEVEMENT TOWARDS MELAKA GREEN
TECHNOLOGY CITY STATE 2020
Signed MOU with PEMANDU,
Prime Minister Office for PSDT KTP
23 Dec 2013

Produced Melaka Green City Action Plan


(GCAP) 22 April 2014

Cooperation with MIGHT for


National Smart Comunities
Program with Melaka as
GCAP Delivery Partner. 16
Jul 2014

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ACHIEVEMENT TOWARDS MELAKA GREEN
TECHNOLOGY CITY STATE 2020
Signed MOU with PEMANDU,
Prime Minister Office for PSDT KTP
23 Dec 2013

Produced Melaka Green City Action Plan


(GCAP) 22 April 2014

Cooperation with MIGHT for


National Smart Comunities
Program with Melaka as
GCAP Delivery Partner. 16
Jul 2014

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ACHIEVEMENT TOWARDS MELAKA GREEN
TECHNOLOGY CITY STATE 2020
Registered Melaka as ICLEI member and
project development for Official State
GHG Carbon Inventory (11 Nov 2014)

Established International Green Training


Centre (IGTC) (23 Oct 2014)

Established the Melaka


Green Seal – State Green
Building Rating Tools (16
Dec 2014)

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ACHIEVEMENT TOWARDS MELAKA GREEN
TECHNOLOGY CITY STATE 2020
GEF Sustainable Cities Program – UNIDO
(June 2015 – June 2018)

Completion of Melaka GHG


Carbon Inventory (July 2015)

Newton Ungku Omar: Project On


Big Data (Sept 2015 – June 2016

Melaka To Be The Hosting State


For The Resilient Cities Asia-
Pacific For 2016.
MELAKA GREEN TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL
• Objectives;
– To discuss policies relating to green
technology in the state
– To plan and monitor green technology
development and application in the state
– To discuss green technology proposal
and investment for the state
• The Council chaired by the Chief Minister of
Melaka.
• MGTC Members;
– State Exco’s Member
– Ex-Officio, All Local Council
– All Related Government Agencies
– MeGTC(secretariat)
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MELAKA GREEN TECHNOLOGY
CORPORATION
• Established 8 November 2013.
• Perbadanan Teknologi Hijau Melaka or
Melaka Green Technology Corporation
had been transformed from Hang Tuah
Jaya Corporation, secretariat for Melaka
Green Technology Council.
– To lead the green development
initiatives in Melaka.
– To implement green policies in the
state.
– To plan and monitor state green
technology development.
– To enhanced businesses and
investment in green technology in the
state.
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MGTC CORE STRUCTURE

CEO

AWARENESS & CARBON & PROJECT BUSINESS


TRAINING INDICATOR DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT

INTERNATIONAL GREEN GREEN GLOBAL SMART


TRAINING CENTER SDN BHD SOLUTIONS SDN BHD

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NETWORKING WITH LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL
AGENCY

YAYASAN HIJAU

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INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS WITH MELAKA FOR GREEN
GROWTH
Blueprint for Melaka Green City
State was developed base on;
1. OECD (5 Key Areas; 32
Indicators)
2. MurniNet (11 Key Areas; 38
Indicators)
3. UN-UEA (United Nations -
Urban Environmental
Accords)
- 7 Key Areas,
- 21 Sub Area
- 152 Measurement
Indicators
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DEVELOPED STATE CITY STATE GREEN CITY
(5 Sectors– 32 MURNInet UN-UEA
Indicators) (11 Sectors– 38
Indicators) (7 Sectors– 152
• Economy Indicators)
• Demography
• Social • Housing • Energy
• Infrastructure • Urban Economy • Waste Reduction
• Environment • Utility/ • Urban Design
• Administration Infrastructure • Urban Nature
• Public Utility/
Recreation
• Transportation
• Environment • Environmental
• Sociology & Social Health
Impact • Water
• Land Use
• Tourism & Heritage
• Transportation &
accessibility
• Administration &
Finance

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 Urban Environmental Accords (UEA)
is a series of approaches recognized
by the United Nations - United
Nations (UN) in order for the city to
discover the world of green
technology initiatives to reduce the
impact of climate change by humans.

 UEA focuses on 7 sectors and 21 Key


Green Initiatives in addressing
climate change through green
technology.

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• City has choice to perform minimum 8
Actions within 7 years to be
recognized a 1-Star green city
recognized as a green city by the
following ratings;

Green Initiative Green City


Implemented Status
19-21 Actions 4-Star
15-18 Actions 3-Star
12-17 Actions 2-Star
8-11 Actions 1-Star

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This desire translates into UEA's
framework that focuses on the 7 key
areas, namely: -

i. Energy
ii. Waste reduction
iii. Urban Design
iv. Urban Environment
v. Transportation
vi. Environmental Health
vii. Water

The main 7 sectors are further divided


into 21 sub-areas and 152 indicator
measurements.

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SECTORS, ACTION PLAN AND
POLICIES AND UEA
INDICATORS

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NO. OF
SECTOR ACTION PLAN POLICY
INDICATOR

Increasing the use of

RENEWABLE renewable energy to


9
reach 10% of peak
1. ENERGY

1 ENERGY
electricity load by 2020.

Reduce electricity
ENERGY consumption by 10% by
2 14
EFFICIENCY 2020.

Reduce greenhouse
CLIMATE gases emissions by 25%
3 by 2020.
8
CHANGE
NO. OF
SECTOR ACTION PLAN POLICY
INDICATOR
Zero waste to landfill by
2. WASTE REDUCTION
2030.
4 ZERO WASTE 8

Reducing the use of

MANUFACTURI disposable products category,


5 toxic or non-renewable at 2
NG WASTE least 50% by 2020.

Implement a recycling
program that is user friendly
6 RECYCLING with a target of 20% reduction 6

of per capita solid waste to


landfill by 2020.
SECTOR NO. OF
ACTION PLAN POLICY
INDICATOR
Ensure that all new
government buildings meet
7 GREEN BUILDING green building. 5
3. URBAN DESIGN

Construct a pedestrian and


cycling paths that are user

8 URBAN PLANNING friendly and also friendly to the 6


Persons with Disabilities
(PWDs).

Creating a work-related on
ENVIRONMENT green technology and
environment which will provide
9 WORK 6
benefits to low-income
(GREEN JOBS) residents.
NO. OF
SECTOR ACTION PLAN POLICY
INDICATOR
Provide an open recreation for
every ½ miles from the place
ACCESS TO
10 of residence in 2020.
4. URBAN NATURE

9
GREEN AREA

Inventory control and target


trees to maintain coverage

11 TREE CANOPY exceeds 50% of the existing 5


planting.

Protecting endangered
habitats from inappropriate
HABITAT
12 development. 4
PROTECTION
NO. OF
SECTOR ACTION PLAN POLICY
INDICATOR

PUBLIC Expanding public transportation


coverage to within half a kilometer
13 TRANSPORT
5. TRANSPORTATION

cheaper per inhabitant in 2020. 8

ACTION PLAN
Gradually reduce the level of sulfur
in diesel and petrol; using advanced

CLEAN VEHICLE emission controls on all public fleet


14 to reduce "particulate matter" and 5
ACTION PLAN the production of "smog-forming" of
the fleet to 50% in 2020.

TRAFFIC Implement policies to reduce the

15 CONGESTION percentage of vehicles traveling 6


"single occupancy" 10% in 2020.
ACTION PLAN
NO. OF
SECTOR ACTION PLAN POLICY
INDICATOR
6. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Each year to identify a product, chemicals
TOXIC or compounds used in the state a very
16 bad impact on human health and reduce 6
REDUCTION and eliminate their use by the State.

Supporting the benefits of public health


and environment of local organic food.
ORGANIC
17 Ensure that 20% of government facilities 11
FOOD (including schools) serving local organic
food in 2020.

Hold Air Quality Index to measure the


level of air pollution and is targeting a 10%
reduction in the number of days in the
18 AIR QUALITY 2020 Index categorized as "unhealthy"
4

and "hazardous".
NO. OF
SECTOR ACTION PLAN POLICY
INDICATOR
Reduce per capita water
WATER consumption by 10% by 2020.

19 CONSERVATION 6

(POTABLE)
7. WATER

Protect the integrity of the state's


WATER major water source.

20 RESOURCES 16

PROTECTION
Guidelines on wastewater

SEWAGE WATER management, to reduce 10% of the


21 total discharge of untreated 10
REDUCTION wastewater in 2020.
• Melaka and Asian Development
Bank (ADB) produced the Green
City Action Plan (GCAP) for Melaka
to further enhanced the planning for
green development in Melaka.
• GCAP set a comprehensive
approach to Melaka based on
Environment, Economy & Equity
• GCAP has been develop under the
IMT-GT Green City Initiatives and
Economic Planning Unit (EPU),
Prime Minister’s Department.

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6 MAIN AREAS IN MELAKA GREEN CITY ACTION PLAN (GCAP)

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MAJOR ONGOING
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
PROJECTS & PROGRAMS
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS
IN MELAKA
IN MELAKA

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• Melaka was selected under ‘IMT-
GT Green Cities Initiative’
alongwith Medan (Indonesia) and
Songkhla (Thailand)
• Collaborated with EPU and Asian
Development Bank (ADB).
• With the establishment of Green
City Action Plan (GCAP), Melaka
has been selected as the Green
model city and currently
embarking several initial key
projects.

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Key Projects:
• Green City Action Plan (completed)
• Green City Benchmarking and
Baseline Indexing with ADB –
CSIRO.
• GHG Carbon Inventory calculation
using HEATPlus Software by ICLEI
• Energy efficient (EE) State Owned
Government Buildings with Danish
Energy Management
• International Green Training Center
(IGTC)
• Installation of Energy Management
Unit on Street Lamp
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ENERGY AUDIT ON 9 GOVERNMENET BUILDINGS
• Several government buildings embark
into EPC contracts for energy savings
and green building retrofitting
• No capital investment from building
owner and repayment will be from
savings.
• 9 Government building has been
undergo Energy Audit for the IMT-GT
Green City Initiatives Project.
• This program conducted by Danish
Energy Management funded by EPU
under the IMT-GT Green City
Initiatives.
• Completed detail audit and in process
for final proposal to the state
government for the first 4 building for
embarking EPC Projects..
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• PTHM to organize skilled training using
JPK’s National Competency Standard &
National Occupational Skilled Standard
through International Green Training
Center (IGTC).
• Module based on Occupation Structure of
the Green Technology Industry
• To start with several skills program;
– Green Technology Compliance
– Solar Panel Installation
– AEMAS Energy Audit and etc.
• Current temporary campus at Politeknik
Merlimau. New campus wiil be at Klebang
under the RMK-11 budget.
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• A collaboration with the International Council For
Local Environmental Initiatives or (ICLEI) to asist
Melaka in coming up with inventories and later to
submit reports to the United Nations
FrameworkConvention Of Climate Change
(UNFCCC) – Conference Of Parties (COP 21) at
Paris, France on 21st December 2015.

• The state of Melaka has been accepted officially as


a member of ICLEI on 17th November 2014.

• The submission of these inventory reports will be


carried out in two phases:
– Phase 1 involves the Melaka State Inventory.
– Phase 2 involves the 4 Local Council.

• A Special Committee for the Melaka Carbon


Inventory was set up on 18th January 2014.
MELAKA WORLD SOLAR VALLEY
• Melaka World Solar Valley (MWSV)
situated in Rembia sets to be a sustainable
city and the catalyst for solar industry.
• Gazetted area of 7,248.43 hectares which
comprises of various solar development
sectors.
• Being gazette under national MPFN in
2012 by JBPD.
• Key projects are:
– AUO Sunpower Solar manufacturing
facility (completed)
– KMB 5MW Solar Farm (completed)
– RDIC Center (planning)
– Solar Mosque (planning)
– Solar lamps, roads, building and many
more.
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MELAKA WORLD SOLAR VALLEY

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• Melaka First Solar Farm
• Owned by Kumpulan Melaka
Berhad (State GLC).
• Land area ; 17.29 acre in
Rembia, Melaka World Solar
Valley.
• Feed-In Tariff for 5MWp;
– 1.30 MWp = RM0.98 / kWh
– 1.22 MWp = RM0.9016 / kWh
– 2.48 MWp = RM0.9016 / kWh
• REPPA agreement with TNB =
21 years
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SOLAR COMUNITY PROJECT – TAMAN REMBIA
PERKASA

• First in Malaysia Building


Integrated Photo-Voltaic (BIPV)
Solar Community Project .
• Situated at Taman Rembia
Perkasa, Rembia, MWSV.
• To install Solar Panel to 400
houses. Home owner only
provide the roof and rest
provided by the vendor (Green
Energy Design Solutions Sdn
Bhd).
• 10 houses already completed
and feed the electricity to TNB.
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HANG TUAH JAYA GREEN CITY
• Set to be Sustainable Development
Green City.
• All developments and buildings shall
comply with building rating certifications
i.e. GBI,LEED, Green Star, Green Mark
and Melaka Green Seal.
• Allocated area of 5,152 acres.
• Key Projects;
– PERKESO Rehabilitation Centre
– 8 MW Solar Farm Project)
– Rumah Citra Kasih
– Dewan Citra Kasih
- Others Green Project

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HANG TUAH JAYA GREEN CITY

5,152 ACRES

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• Melaka 2nd Solar Farm
• Biggest solar Farm in Melaka
• Owned by private company
Gading Kencana Sdn. Bhd.
• Land area ; 14 acre in Bandar
Hijau Hang Tuah Jaya.
• Feed-In Tariff for 8MWp;
• REPPA agreement with TNB =
21 years.
• Completed 4 Nov 2014.

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MELAKA ELECTRIC BUS

• First fully operated electric bus


in Malaysia.
• Successfully completed 3
month trial in March 2014.
• Travel in Melaka World
Heritage City. Owned by
Panorama Melaka Sdn Bhd.
• Can travel up to 280 km fully
charged. Charging station in
Melaka Sentral.
• Planning for 40 electric bus
operating in Melaka.
• Latest: Received 2 electric bus
by July 2015.
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MELAKA ELECTRIC CAR CHARGING STATION
NETWORK

• First charging station outside KL,


launched on 11 Oct 2013
• A network of 2 electric charging
stations around Melaka city at
Seri Negeri, Ayer Keroh and
Hatten Square, Bandar Hilir.
• To establish Melaka as the centre
of the electric car connectivity
between KL and Singapore.

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• Melaka river is becoming a
benchmark for river rehabilitation
and beautification projects in
Malaysia
• The effort taken by Melaka
Government to beautify the Melaka
river has not only managed to turn
the river as commodity for tourism
but also help mitigate flood issue.
• First Phase: 4 km (completed)
• Second Phase: 6 km (complete in
Dis 2014)
• Received Green Apple Award for the
achievement
• 1.2 million tourist ride the Melaka
River Cruise boat.
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MELAKA GREEN SEAL

• Known as Meterai Hijau Melaka


• Developed by Melaka Green
Development Organisation (MGDO), a
Melaka Green NGO and PTHM.
• Act as an interim green building rating
tools for Melaka and directly
embedded to local council regulatory.
• Focus on UBBL and Malaysia Energy
Efficiency standards ; MS1525
• To be install in Melaka by 1 January
2015
• Voluntarily to whole Melaka until 2018
• Compulsory in Melaka World Solar
Valley & Hang Tuah Jaya Green City
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NEWTON UNGKU OMAR: PROJECT ON BIG DATA

• The project will be linked to support the


implementation of three national initiatives as
follow :
• National Smart Communities Program (by
MIGHT) through the 1st Demonstration
City in Melaka, Malaysia.
• National initiative on Big Data Analytics
(BDA) by MAMPU and MDEC.
• Online city indicator, MURNInets which is
currently operationalised by JPBD.

• The project will address open data policies


and capacity building gap of the Melaka city
authorities and introducing them to unlock the
value and impact of big data in selected
critical areas to improve city policies and
services to the communities, through
collaboration with industry.
Our Recommendations

Engagement with Chief Minister of Melaka


on 11 June 2014

• To establish National Smart Community Programs for Melaka


with coordination with MIGHT, PMs Office together with
Melaka Green Tech. Corp.
• MIGHT to be key delivery partner for GCAP (Green City
Action Plan)
• Focus on industry driven projects
• 6 projects for 1 Phase for 2014 – 2015 before widen nationally
in 2016.
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Smart Communities in Melaka : Status & Industry Investments

RM 65.0m RM 115.0m RM 200.0m


10 private building to commence Signing of Memorandum of Project is part of National Waste
with Energy Audit in end Mac Agreement involving B to B Grid Initiative recently approved
2015. industry partnership in April 2015. by Green Technology & Climate
Change Council.

RM 70.0m RM 50.0m RM 50.0m


Discussion with TNB started on full To commence with 6 month Industry interest gathered.
scale Smart Grid involving on Feasibility Study in June 2015 for Commenced stakeholders
Smart Meter localisation. project commencement in Q1- engagement and to start project in
2016. Q1-2016.
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PROJECT 1 : ENERGY EFFICIENCY FOR BUILDINGS Industry Investment : RM 250 m

BUSINESS MODEL – SHARED SAVINGS PARTNERSHIP MODEL

540
OPEX SAVINGS TO GOVT.
RM Million / Year

INITIAL MARKET FOR PROJECTS PROJECT PARTNERS

9
Government
+ 30
Private
Buildings Buildings
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END GAME / GOAL – To develop Solar Manufacturing Value
PROJECT 3 : SOLAR INDUSTRY PARK
Chain with Support Ecosystem , to create jobs & economic
activities
SITE – SOLAR VALLEY, ALOR GAJAH, PARTNERSHIP MODEL
MELAKA

SOLAR PARK R&D MANUFACTURINGFARM


Power Purchase
Agreement Land as State’s
Equity
Invest Invest
SOLAR
Solar Industry In Park in Solar
INDUSTRY farms Farms
Park Operator
PARK Operators

Invest in
Manufacturing

Solar Solar Acade


Market Manufacturing and R&D mia

PROJECT PARTNERS OUTCOMES


TO GOVERNMENT
Initial Industry Investment : • Economic output

115
• Job creation
Solar Industry RM • Technology development
Operator • Industry development /
million localisation

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PROJECT 3 : GREEN TOURISM Industry Investment : RM 120 m

IMPLEMENTATION MODEL OBJECTIVES

Meeting Profitable
community for
needs business

Enhance Sustains
City Command & Control Centre visitor the
experience environment

PARTNERS ANNUAL MARKET


SIZE

13 Million
Tourists
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PROJECT 4 : SMART GRID Industry Investment : RM 100 m

PARTNERS GOVT. CAPEX & OPEX


SAVINGS

22
RM
Billion
By 2022
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PROJECT 2 : CITY BACKBONE Industry Investment : RM 80
m
City BACKBONE ARCHITECTURE
Dashboard

City Command & Control Centre

INITIAL MARKET FOR PARTNERS


PROJECTS

+ K-ECONOMI MELAKA

Safety & Security Tourism


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• Melaka has been selected to initiate
the Smart Grid Pilot Project by
Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB)
alongwith Putrajaya.
• First ever to be implemented in
Malaysia.
• 800 building and residential will be
involve in MITC City, Ayer Keroh
Melaka.
• Will be installing smart meter, data
center and networking facility.
• The program has taken off in
August 2014.

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MELAKA BIODIESEL PROGRAM

• A community program to collect


Waste Cooking Oil to be
recycled into biodiesel
• To reduce the distribution of
recycled cooking oil back to the
market.
• Collaboration with license
Biodiesel manufacturer.
• Currently all fuel pump in
Melaka already using Biodiesel
B10.
• Potentially for nationwide using
multi-feedstock production of
Biodiesel.
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GREEN TECHNOLOGY ACTION COMMITTEE IN
ALL 4 STATE LOCAL COUNCIL

• All local council instructed to setup Green


Technology Action Committee since 2011.
• All the green activities will be reported to Melaka
State Green Technology Council.
• List of infrastructure being develop and monitor:-
– LED Lamp Installation
– Electric and Hybrid Car Parking Lots
– Pedestrian Walk (by kilometer)
– Bicycle Lane (by kilometer)
– Number of certified Green Building
– Rain Water Haversting System in new
development
– Solar Bus Stop

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MITC (MPHTJ) - KETTHA LOW CARBON CITY
FRAMEWORK

 Majlis Perbandaran Hang


Tuah Jaya is one of the Pilot
Partner for Low Carbon City
Framework (LCCF) by
KeTTHA
 Selected area of 1,956.57
acres.
 Known as ‘Low Carbon
Cities @ Hang Tuah Jaya
2014
 Accredited by KeTTHA by
1st JANUARI 2014.
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KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER PROGRAM (PEMANDU –
MOE)
• Melaka has been selected for Knowledge
Transfer Program (KTP) from PEMANDU
and MOE for Green Technology.
• Objectives to transfer the technology from
the university to the public .
• Currently 6 project has been identify:
– Energy Audit for 30 secondary school.
– Vermicomposting in Central Market, Melaka
Sentral
– Air quality and detoxification in Melaka
General Hospital.
– Reduction of Fatty Wastes and Grease.
– Easy Solar Drying For The Fish-Based Food
Processing Industry
– EE Evaluation For The Energy Perfomance
Certificate Award
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MBMB - CLEAN AIR PLAN FOR SMALLER
CITIES

• MBMB Melaka was selected for Clean Air For Smaller


Cities Programs among ASEAN Cities
• A collaboration with DOE and German Technical
Institute (GIZ)
• Fully funded by GIZ
• Status: Data monitoring and final Clean Air Plan
proposal

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MYCARBON PILOT PROGRAM

• Melaka has been selected in


‘MYCarbon GHG Reporting Pilot
Program’ alongside 20 large
corporation in Malaysia.
• Coorpotarion with Ministry of Nature
Resources & Environment (NRE).
• Calculate and measure GHG
Emission and carbon footprint based
on ISO 14064: International Standard
for GHG Emissions Inventories and
Verification.

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COMOS ECO RIDE

• Launched by YAB Prime Minister on


1st November 2014 at Banda Hilir
• To be used within and the surrouding
of the UNESCO World Heritage
grounds.
• An MoU between the Kumpulan
Melaka Berhad and CMS Consortium
was sealed on 16 October 2014
MELAKA-KYUSHU ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION,
RECYCLING & GREEN TECHNOLOGY JOINT
PROGRAMS
• Collaboration with METI-Kyushu
and Kyushu Recyle Industry
Plaza (K-RIP)
• Propose for a specialized facilities
in recyling technology in Melaka
similar to Kitakyushu Eco Town.
• To encourage business
collaborations.
• Focus on 4 key projects
• Waste, Recycling, Energy &
Water.
• Reported to GSIAC meeting
chaired by PM in New York
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2 + 1 MUNICIPAL WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM

• Introduction of 2 + 1 Municipal
Waste collection system from
previous 3 times a week
• Introduced in Sept 2013 by
PPSPPA and SWM
• 2+1 System means the
organic and unrecyclable
waste collected twice a week.
Recyclable waste such as
plastic, paper , etc are
collected once a week.

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MELAKA GREEN AWARD 2015

• PTHM organised this event to


recognise the initiative taken
by various organisations and
institutions in Melaka for
implementing green efforts
• Inaugural ceremony has
initiated in 5 August 2015
• Annually event

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NO PLASTIC BAG DAY PROGRAM

• Melaka has implemented No Plastic Day on


Saturday since 1 Jan 2011.
• Objectives:
– To promote bringing own bag from home
– To ensure the shopping complex no
supplying plastic bag during No Plastic Bag
Day alternatively to sell only non-plastic bag
wrapper
• Melaka will add additional day for No Plastic Day
Program as follows
– Friday & Saturday (1 April 2014)
– Friday, Satuday & Sunday (1 January 2015)
– Everyday (1 January 2016)

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NO POLISTYREN USAGE FOR FOODS AND
DRINKS IN MELAKA

• Melaka has implemented no polystyrene usage


for foods and drinks in Melaka starting 15 May to
all government own cafeteria and premises
• In 1st September 2015 no polystyrene for foods
and drinks will be implemented for the whole
state of Melaka
• The objectives of this program are;
– 500 years to decompose
– Hot foods and liquids actually start a partial
breakdown of the Styrofoam, causing some toxins to
be absorbed into our bloodstream and tissue.
– Burning polystyrene on bonfires releases
Carbon Monoxide

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• Melaka will imposing
immediate compounds of RM5
to RM10 on litter bugs to
preserve the cleanliness of the
state.
• The offenders has to pay
immediately when they get
caught by the authority,
• Local authorities in the state to
take the necessary steps to
implement the enforcement of
the compound.

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MELAKA GREEN PRACTICES CERTIFICATION

• Training conducted by PTHM


for awareness program of
green technology for state
government offices.

• A 2 Full day training modules

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AWARD

GREEN APPLE AWARDS 2013

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AWARD

ASEAN ENERGY AWARD 2014

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AWARD

KeTTHA EXCELLENCE AWARD (KEA) 2014

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AWARD

CITY OF SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT AWARD ASEAN 2014

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AWARD

GREEN APPLE AWARDS 2014

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THE WAY FORWARD

• Increase training and awareness programs of green


technology among members of the government and
citizen.
• We believe in indicators to measure the
performance of green.
• Support from inter-government agencies,
international, GLC’s, private investment companies
are needed to formulate and implement the green
initiatives plan in order to benefit Melaka and
Malaysia.

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THANK YOU
THANK YOU

MELAKA GREEN TECHNOLOGY


CORPORATION
Aras 3, Wisma Negeri, Bandar MITC,
Hang Tuah Jaya, 75450 Ayer Keroh,
Melaka, MALAYSIA
Tel: +606-3333333
Web: www.melakagreentech.gov.my
Email: admin@melakagreentech.gov.my

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