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GREEN TECHNOLOGY FINANCING SCHEME (GTFS) OUTREACH PROGRAM 14 – 15 August 2014 Riverside Majestic Hotel, Kuching, Sarawak FINANCING GREEN TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS. Syed Ahmad Syed Mustafa Vice President. - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -. TOPICS.

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  1. GREEN TECHNOLOGY FINANCING SCHEME (GTFS) OUTREACH PROGRAM 14 – 15 August 2014 Riverside Majestic Hotel, Kuching, Sarawak FINANCING GREEN TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS Syed Ahmad Syed Mustafa Vice President - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  2. TOPICS - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  3. INTRODUCTION TO GREEN TECHNOLOGY “Technology” – Application of knowledge • SUSTAINABILITY - continue to meet the needs of society without damaging or depleting natural resources. • RECYCLE/REUSABLE - creating products that can be fully reclaimed or reused. • WASTE REDUCTION - reducing waste and pollution by changing patterns of production and consumption. • INNOVATION - developing alternatives technologies that does not degrade the environment. • ENERGY EFFICIENT - conserve energy usage without negatively affecting productivity. • ECONOMICALLY FEASIBLE - enhance economy and social wellbeing. - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  4. WHY GREEN TECHNOLOGY? • Environment Conservation • affects of global warming due to rise in GHG emission • depletion of resources • degradation from increase wastes • Economic Benefits • cost reduction • business opportunities • job creation • global green transformation • Social • healthy living • quality of life • improve wellbeing • survival “Green technologies, going green is bigger than the Internet. It could be the biggest economic opportunity of the 21st century. Moreover, if we succeed it’s (going to) be the most important transformation for life on the planet.” – John Doerr - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  5. THE NATIONAL GREEN TECHNOLOGY POLICY The National Green Technology Policy was launched by the Prime Minister Y.A.B. Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak on 24th July 2009 Policy Statement Green Technology shall be a driver to accelerate the national economy and promote sustainable development. The National Green Technology Policy is built on four pillars: - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  6. THE NATIONAL GREEN TECHNOLOGY POLICY Green Technology is the development and application of products, equipment and systems, used to conserve the natural environment and resources and to minimise the negative impact of human activities. Green Technology refers to products, equipment or systems, which satisfy the following criteria: 1) Minimise the degradation of the environment; 2) Emit zero or low greenhouse gases (GHG); 3) Safe for use and promote healthy and improved environment for all forms of life; 4) Conserve the use of energy and natural resources; and 5) Promote the use of renewable resources. - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  7. THE NATIONAL GREEN TECHNOLOGY POLICY - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  8. MINISTRY AND AGENCY FOR GREEN TECHNOLOGY DEPLOYMENT • Established in April 2009, after a restructuring of the Ministry of Energy, Water and Communications (MEWC) • Underlines Malaysia’s commitment to creating an environment where green technology has been envisaged as one of the main and emerging drivers of national economic growth • Responsible for the planning and formulation of policies for the energy, green technology and water as well as to facilitate and regulate the growth of these sectors MINISTRY OF ENERGY, GREEN TECHNOLOGY AND WATER (KeTTHA) www.kettha.gov.my • • Established on 7th April 2010 following a restructuring of PusatTenagaMalaysia • (Malaysia Energy Centre). • • Implementing arm for KeTTHA focussingon meeting the objectives of the • National Green Technology Policy 2009 by: • Developing sustainable and widespread green technology markets. • Strengthening local green technology industry. • Enhancing human competency and capacity in green technology applications. • Formulating support policies and financing frameworks to promote green technology growth. • Promoting and creating awareness on green technologies. MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION (GREENTECH MALAYSIA) www.greentechmalaysia.my - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  9. Objective: To position Malaysiaas a global hub for green technology by 2020 and subsequently develop the country into a green nation by 2030. INTRODUCTION TO GREENTECH MALAYSIA FOCUS AREAS • Awareness and Promotion Programmes • Green Tech Portal & Database • Communication Plan & Awareness; • IGEM • Policies and Financing Mechanism Programmes • GT Roadmap • GT Financing Scheme • EV Roadmap • Low Carbon Green Growth Act • GHG Inventory • Market Enhancement and Infrastructure Development Programmes • Green Township • Green Procurement • Green Label, Standard Certification • Energy Audit • CDM Secretariat • Competency and Capacity Development Programmes • ASEAN Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS) Training • MyHIJAU Training • Green Tech National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS) development • Industry Development and Technology Transfer Programme • Green Directory • Green Jobs • Industrial & SME Development • Green ICT - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  10. SHORT-TERM GOALS-10thMALAYSIA PLAN (2011-2015) MEDIUM-TERM GOALS-11thMALAYSIA PLAN (2016-2020) LONG-TERM GOALS-12thMALAYSIA PLAN (2021-2025) SHORT, MEDIUM AND LONG-TERM GOALS • Increased public awareness and commitment for the adoption and application of green technology through advocacy programmes. • Widespread availability and recognition of green technology in terms of products, appliances,, equipment and systems in the local market through standards, rating and labeling programmes. • Increased foreign and domestic direct investments in green technology manufacturing and services sectors. • Expansion of local research institutes and institutions of higher learning to expand research, development and innovation activities on green technology towards commercialisation through appropriate mechanisms. • Inculcation of green technology in Malaysian culture. • Widespread adoption of green technology reduces overall resource consumption while sustaining national economic growth. • Significant reduction in national energy consumption. • Improvement of Malaysia’s ranking in environmental ratings. • Malaysia becomes a major producer of green technology in the global market. • Expansion of international collaborations between local universities and research institutions with green technology industries. • Green technology becomes the preferred choice in procurement of products and services. • Green technology has a larger local market share against other technologies, and contributes to the adoption of green technology in regional markets. • Increased production of green technology products. • Increased research development and innovation of green technology by local universities and research institutions and are commercialised in collaboration with the local industry and multi-national companies. • Expansion of local SME’s and SMI’s on green technology into the global market. • Expansion of green technology application to most economic sectors. - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  11. GREEN TECHNOLOGY FINANCING SCHEME(GTFS) - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  12. GREEN TECHNOLOGY FINANCING SCHEME (GTFS) • Financial Incentive introduced in 2010. • RM1.5 billion in National Budget 2010 (incentive period ending in Dec 2012); • Additional RM2 billion allocation in 2013 (incentive period ending in Dec 2015). • Total allocation RM3.5 billion. • Objective is to promote green investments by providing easier access to financing and at a lower financing costs. • Incentives: • 60% guarantee by Government on green financing cost. • 2% rebate on financing interest rate of green technology cost. GTFS GREEN CRITERIA - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  13. IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISM AND KEY AGENCIES Coordinator, Regulator www.gtfs.my GREENTECH MALAYSIA (Promotions, Green Certification, Monitoring) 1. Green Certificate 3. 2% rebate & 60% guarantee 2. Loan PROJECT COMPANY Producer: Max RM50 mil for 15 years max User: Max. RM10 mil for 10 years max FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (Credit assessment, financing) CREDIT GUARANTEE CORPORATION (Administer guarantee & rebate) • Financing will be provided by all commercial & Islamic banks and Development Financial Institutions (DFIs) • 0.5% p.a. guarantee fee to the government • Projects are to be located in Malaysia • Refinancing is not allowed - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  14. GTFS EVALUATION PROCESS Green Project Certificate holders are to submit a GTFS Quarterly Report until commissioning date. CERTIFICATION PROCESS 21 Days GTFS receipents are to submit a Project Outcome Report 6 months upon commissioning. - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  15. TECHNICAL EVALUATION ON GTFS APPLICATION TECHNICAL - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  16. FINANCIAL RISK ASSESSMENT ON GTFS APPLICATION - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  17. GTFS GREEN PROJECT CERTIFICATE • 6 months validity period • Only to be used to apply for financing under GTFS - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  18. GTFS PERFORMANCE 2010 - JULY 2014 • Objective of Scheme • To facilitate the growth of the Green Technology investments enhancing its contribution to the national economy and sustainable development by providing easier access to financing from the commercial financing sector. • Achievement • No. of projects obtained financing grew from 13 projects in 2010 to 145 projects as at July 2014. • Amount of financing increased from RM164 million in 2010 to RM1.9 billion as at July 2014. • 23 banks successfully participated in the Scheme. • Expected Outcome • Creation of 2,054 jobs. • Green Investments of RM3.78 billion. • GHG Emission Reduction of 2.29 mil tCO2eq/yr. - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  19. BREAKDOWN OF FINANCING APPROVALS BY SECTOR AS AT JULY 31st, 2014 23 PARTICIPATING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  20. BREAKDOWN OF PROJECTS SECURED FINANCE BY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  21. GTFS PROJECTS IN SARAWAK Certified Projects: 7 Secured Finance: 2 - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  22. GREEN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR PRODUCERS AND USERS RE generation Solar PV’s Inverters Home appliances Biofuels LED Lighting Solar water heaters Green buildings Rainwater harvesting systems Eco-glass panels Water efficiency systems Lighting systems Low VOC materials EV transportation systems Charging stations Batteries Motors Control units Other parts and accessories Compostes Biodegradables Recyclables Biomass pellets Biofuels Building materials Waste water treatment - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  23. ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND WAY FORWARD - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  24. ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND WAY FORWARD - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  25. OUR COMMITMENT - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

  26. CONCLUSION - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

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  28. THANK YOU Malaysian Green Technology Corporation No. 2, Jalan 9/10, PersiaranUsahawan, Seksyen9, 43650 Bandar BaruBangi, Selangor DarulEhsan, MALAYSIA T: +603-8921 0800 F: +603-8921 0801 / 0802 E: info@greentechmalaysia.my www.greentechmalaysia.my - MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION -

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