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Effective Strategies To Reduce Energy Costs For Commercial And Residential Properties

[5 CPD hours Applied For from LPEPH]

Date & Time:
23 June 2026 (Tuesday)
10:00 am - 4:30 pm
Venue:

Hartamas Training Centre
Level 13, Block A, Menara Prima, Jalan PJU 1/37, Dataran Prima, 47301, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan.

Price Per Pax

CPD Seminar
Early Bird Fee (valid until 29 May 2026)
RM399.00
RM379.00
Group Package: RM359.00 per pax (Minimum 3 Pax) (valid until 29 May 2026)
HRD Corp Claimable Course
Early Bird Fee (valid until 29 May 2026)
RM559.00
RM531.00
Group Package: RM500.00 per pax (Minimum 3 Pax) (valid until 29 May 2026)

Note:

  1. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Seats are confirmed only upon successful registration and payment.
  2. For non-attendance or withdrawals made within 7 days prior to the event, a 50% refund only will be issued.
  3. The organizer reserves the right to refuse entry to any person for reasons deemed appropriate.
  4. In the event of cancellation or postponement of the seminar, participants will be notified and offered a full refund of the amount paid.
  5. No electronic recording equipment is allowed. Exceptions may apply for authorized media personnel.
Speaker

Ts. Dr. Nurul Muiz Murad
Advisory Member (MSME)
ESG Malaysia

Seminar Outline

Module 1: Understanding Energy Cost Components

  • Overview of electricity tariff structures and billing components.
  • Energy use patterns in commercial vs. residential properties.
  • How demand charges and peak loads affect total cost.
  • Identifying key cost drivers in different building types.

Module 2: Identifying Energy Wastage and Inefficiencies

  • Recognizing inefficient systems and operational practices.
  • Energy loss through lighting, HVAC, motors and insulation.
  • Using simple diagnostic tools to detect inefficiency.
  • Prioritizing areas for improvement.

Module 3: Practical Energy Efficiency Measures

  • Low-cost and no-cost energy-saving actions.
  • Equipment upgrades and technology options (LED, sensors, inverters).
  • Behavioural and maintenance-based efficiency practices.
  • Monitoring and verification methods for savings.

Module 4: Cost-Benefit and Return-on-Investment Analysis

  • Calculating energy savings and payback periods.
  • Comparing retrofit and replacement options.
  • Financial incentives, tax rebates and green financing.
  • Evaluating feasibility of renewable energy integration.

Module 5: Group Discussion & Action Plan Development

  • Group work on sample scenarios for commercial and residential properties.
  • Developing a short-term and long-term energy cost reduction plan.
  • Presenting group findings and peer feedback.
  • Trainer-led discussion on best practices and next steps.

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