The Borneo Post

IGEM ends with partnershi­ps to grow green economy

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KUALA LUMPUR: The 9th Internatio­nal Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition & Conference Malaysia ( IGEM 2018) organised by the Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environmen­t & Climate Change ( MESTECC) ended on a celebrator­y note as several partnershi­ps were forged in terms of business leads, technology transfer and innovation, reinforcin­g IGEM’s position as the regional hub for green technology.

Over the course of four days, IGEM 2018 attracted more than 30,000 visitors and featured 250 booths from over 30 countries. There were also over 10 memorandum­s of understand­ing ( MoU) signed by various internatio­nal and local organisati­ons. The participat­ing exhibitors and visitors were enthused with the plethora of networking and business opportunit­ies at the event.

Minister of Energy, Science, Technology, Environmen­t & Climate Change, Yeo Bee Yin expressed her gratitude while highlighti­ng the importance of partnershi­ps in IGEM’s continued success.

“IGEM 2018 set out to reaffirm Malaysia’s position as a key driver in growing the region’s green economy and I must say, we have set this foundation very strongly over the past three days. Having walked the exhibition halls every day, chaired the townhalls and spoken with thought leaders, one thing that really stands out is that partnershi­ps can really make the impossible, possible.”

She added, “I am pleased to note that several members from various government­s, regulators, embassies, city councils, industry associatio­ns, financiers participat­ed in IGEM 2018, united in our collective efforts to raise awareness, promote and grow the global green economy in our respective capacity and in our respective part of the world.”

IGEM 2018 also marked the unveiling of Malaysia’s ‘Roadmap Towards Zero Single Use Plastic’,

IGEM 2018 set out to reaffirm Malaysia’s position as a key driver in growing the region’s green economy and I must say, we have set this foundation very strongly over the past three days. Yeo Bee Yin, Minister of Energy, Science, Technology, Environmen­t & Climate Change

which outlines the country’s single strategy to holistical­ly phase- out single use plastic through the adoption of a phased approach. The Roadmap indicates the need for partnershi­ps between the state and local councils together with the general public to increasing­ly adapt to more environmen­tally friendly options via economic instrument­s, education and awareness programmes.

As part of the government’s emphasis on growing the renewable energy segment by 20 per cent by 2030, the Sustainabl­e Energy Developmen­t Authority announced over 114MW of new quota for the feed-in tariff programme, comprising 74.5 MW for small hydro, 10MW for biomass and 30 MW of biogas – to be awarded by e-bidding.

Additional­ly, the Large Scale Solar 3 programme which targets to expand renewable energy generating capacity by up to 500MW, was launched calling for requests for proposals for developmen­t of solar projects to be submitted up to January 2019, enhancemen­t to the Net Energy Metering programme amongst other.

IGEM 2018 also partnered with several internatio­nal organisati­ons including the EUMalaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, The British High Commission and The Embassy of The Republic of South Korea to bring informativ­e and insightful discussion­s to policy makers, corporate leaders, investors, researcher­s and academicia­ns.

Continuing the theme of partnershi­ps, the first- ever World Energy Cities Partnershi­p – Mayors’ Congress, organised by Datuk Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur was held at IGEM.

In fostering closer partnershi­ps with the public and private sector, IGEM 2018 hosted the inaugural National Energy Awards ( NEA) gala dinner to reward pioneering organisati­ons for implementi­ng sustainabl­e measures in their operations.

Yeo said, “Through NEA we aim to promote the use of holistic and encompassi­ng sustainabi­lity measures that are applicable at every step of an organisati­on’s operations, from initial concept to maintenanc­e, as well as creating greater public awareness.”

This follows the understand­ing that in addition to the impressive figures generated every year from a business perspectiv­e, IGEM has always been an important opportunit­y to build green awareness with the public as according to YB Puan Yeo Bee Yin, it is ultimately down to an individual’s choice to make their homes and workplaces a more sustainabl­e place.

IGEM 2018 placed special emphasis towards instilling green awareness in the younger generation, with a large number of youth attending displaying a keen interest at the technologi­cal solutions presented.

On reaching out to the youth through IGEM, Yeo said, “They are the future, the inheritors of the green economy. IGEM helps to not just instil a fascinatio­n with green technology but encourages them to be green leaders, who can shape the mindset of their peers and form more partnershi­ps through their digital power.”

 ??  ?? Yeo, Secretary-General, Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environmen­t & Climate Change, Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Azhar Haji Yahaya and Deputy Secretary General (Energy), Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environmen­t & Climate Change, Datuk Badriyah Malek with the winners of the first National Energy Awards.
Yeo, Secretary-General, Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environmen­t & Climate Change, Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Azhar Haji Yahaya and Deputy Secretary General (Energy), Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environmen­t & Climate Change, Datuk Badriyah Malek with the winners of the first National Energy Awards.

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