Deadline: 19 February 2025
Submissions are now open for the National Energy Awards to recognize the achievements and best practices of sustainable energy industry players in Malaysia.
Spearheaded by the Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change (NRECC), the NEA stands as Malaysia’s highest recognition and award for corporations, institutions, and individuals that have embraced transformative sustainability practices, which contribute to the nation’s goals of Just Energy Transition, net-zero emissions, and sustainable development.
NEA participants and winners pave the way to inspire innovation and promote mainstream sustainability. They achieve this by enhancing operational efficiency, reducing costs, minimizing environmental impacts, and fulfilling ESG commitments.
Simultaneously, the NEA provides a platform for sharing Malaysian knowledge, best practices, and expertise in energy management, energy efficiency, and renewable energy solutions, enabling the region to acknowledge these achievements and fostering the exploration of Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETP) across the ASEAN region.
Objectives
- The two key objectives of NEA include:
- To identify Malaysia’s organizations with the best sustainable energy practices to represent the country at ASEAN Energy Awards (AEA).
- To encourage the adoption of sustainable energy practices across all industries and sectors to drive Malaysia closer to the aspiration of net-zero GHG emissions by 2050.
Categories
- The NEA will have four categories namely:
- Energy Management: Applications will be judged on their influence, longevity, uniqueness, and replicability, including energy savings and economic, environmental, and environmental impacts.
- Energy Efficient Building: Participation in NEA is open to qualifying Malaysian companies able to demonstrate practices and/or projects in Energy Efficient Buildings.
- Renewable Energy: Applicants will be judged that their technologies and methods are scalable, accessible, and capable of making a meaningful difference in the energy systems.
- Special Awards: As part of efforts to recognize the significant role in raising awareness and encouraging the adoption of sustainable practices, the Special Awards Category aims to highlight the participant’s exceptional contributions in the energy sector that drive innovation and sustainability:
- Energy Performance Contracting (EPC)
- Energy Performance Contracting (EPC)
- Institutes of Higher Learning
- Sustainable Energy Financing (SEF)
Prize Information
- Winners will stand a chance to win a cash prize along with trophy and certificates. Addition to that, winners from Category 1 & 2 will represent Malaysia in ASEAN Energy Awards.
Eligibility Criteria
- Each participant can submit any initiatives with a focus to promote environment improvement, energy saving and the use of clean technology to contribute towards energy sustainability and to provide mechanism for organizations to continuously search, benchmark and acknowledge initiatives and best practices in energy development. Submissions must adhere to NEA guidelines for each category’s prerequisites and procedures:
- Institutes of Higher Learning
- Organization that involves with PV, Solar, or any project or building in Energy Management, Energy Efficient and Renewable Energy
- Residential/Private owner`s building
Judging Criteria
- There are 3 steps in judging process:
- First, all the reports submitted will be pre-screened to ensure the submissions followed the guidelines.
- Next, the approval submission will go through evaluation by the panel of judges.
- Lastly, shortlisted submission will be presented to the Technical Committee.
For more information, visit NEA.