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
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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
RM531.00
Group Package: RM500.00 per pax (Minimum 3 Pax) (valid until 29 May 2026)
Note:
- Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Seats are confirmed only upon successful registration and payment.
- For non-attendance or withdrawals made within 7 days prior to the event, a 50% refund only will be issued.
- The organizer reserves the right to refuse entry to any person for reasons deemed appropriate.
- In the event of cancellation or postponement of the seminar, participants will be notified and offered a full refund of the amount paid.
- 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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