Malaysian Industrial Energy Efficiency Improvement Project

The development objective of this project is to improve energy efficiency in Malaysia's industrial sector, through removing barriers to efficient industrial energy use, and through creating a sustainable institutional capacity to provide energy efficiency sources, and a conducive policy, planning and research framework. This objective is to be achieved through the creation of an institutional focus within PTM and the development of capability to improve the efficiency of energy use in the industrial sector through the implementation of two linked groups of programs: Energy Technology Application Programs and Energy Efficiency Support Programs. The first group comprises programs that will provide the management information to characterise energy use and demonstrate improvements; the second group comprises programs that are designed to help industry improve its performance.

Area of Evaluation: 

Mitigation

Thematic Cluster: 

Energy efficiency

Theme of Evaluation: 

Industrial Energy Efficiency

GEF Funding: 

Yes

Level of Evaluation: 

Country

Region: 

East Asia and Pacific

Country: 

Malaysia

Institution: 

UNDP

Evaluation Author: 

Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering - Prof. Dr. Nigel Lucas,

Year of Evaluation: 

2003