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ABB ABB is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve performance while lowering environmental impact. ABB is present in more than 100 countries. http://www.abb.com
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PRI PRI is a market leader in the field of Smart Electricity Metering, Smart Gas Metering, Revenue Management Systems and AMI for Energy Utilities. PRI is the winner of a Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2006. PRI is part of the Entity Group which employs over 2000 staff based in the UK, Sweden, the Middle East, India and Australia. www.pri.co.uk
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EKA Systems Eka Systems’ vision is to bring operational efficiency to the energy industry—from substations and distribution to metering. To achieve this goal, we’ve developed EkaNet™: the best embedded wireless networking technology to provide a comprehensive, flexible, and cost-effective framework for AMI, and fixed or mobile AMR. Smart Networks. Smart Grid. www.ekasystems.com
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Oracle Around the world, utilities are under pressure. Citizens demand that utilities provide energy and water without undermining environmental quality.
Customers seek choice and convenience, and regulators respond with new market structures. Financial stakeholders look for operational efficiency at a time when aging workforces and aging infrastructures need replacement. Oracle brings together a worldwide team of utility experts, software applications that address mission-critical utility needs, a solid suite of corporate operational software, and world-leading middleware and technology. The result: Flexible, innovative solutions that increase
efficiency and improve stakeholder satisfaction. www.oracle.com/industries/utilities |
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Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) is the largest electricity utility in Malaysia with more than RM67.0 billion in assets. The Company is listed on the main board of Bursa Malaysia and employs approximately 28,000 people to serve a customer base of over seven million in Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah. TNB plays an integral role in the national, economic and social prosperity of the country by providing reliable and efficient services. http://www.tnb.com.my |
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ACE (ASEAN Centre for Energy) ACE is an intergovernmental organization established by Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam. It is guided by Governing Council composed of the Senior Officials on energy of the ASEAN countries and a representative from the ASEAN Secretariat. Core funding is provided by an Energy Endowment Fund established from equal contributions of the ten member countries and managed by a private fund manager.
The Centre is envisioned to be a catalyst for the economic growth and development of the ASEAN region by initiating, coordinating and facilitating regional as well as joint and collective activities on energy. To realize this vision, the Centre will accelerate the integration of energy strategies within ASEAN by providing relevant information state-of-the-art technology and expertise to ensure that over the long term, necessary energy development policies and programmes are in harmony with the economic growth and the environmental sustainability of the region. http://www.aseanenergy.org
HAPUA (the Heads of ASEAN Power Utilities / Authorities) HAPUA is set-up by the Heads of ASEAN Power Utilities/ Authorities. The organization exists of 8 working group focusing on Generation, Transmission, Distribution, Renewable Energy and Environment, Electricity Supply Industry (ESI) Services, Resource Development. The countries involved are Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Lao and Myanmar. For more information on the activities, please visit their website http://www.hapua.org
PTM (Pusat Tenaga Malaysia) Pusat Tenaga Malaysia (PTM) was registered on 12th May 1998 as a not-for-profit company. During its formative infancy, PTM will be administered by the Ministry of Energy, Communications and Multimedia (MECM), Malaysia. PTM is also governed by a Board of Directors (BOD) which sets its policy directions.
The rationale behind PTM's establishment is to fulfil the need for a national energy research centre that will co-ordinate various activities, specifically energy planning and research, energy efficiency, and technological research, development and demonstration (R,D&D) undertaken in the energy sector due to the long lead time for energy projects to come on stream.
In fact, PTM will eventually become a one-stop focal point for linkages with the universities, research institutions, industries and other various national and international organisations on energy matters. http://www.ptm.org.my |
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Cired Pertubuhan Cired Malaysia (MNC-CIRED) is a non-profit NGO, established in 1999. It is an associate member of CIRED, and is representing the country's participation in CIRED. Being an associate member, it naturally represents and organizes CIRED activities in Malaysia. CIRED stands for Congress International des Reseaux Electtriques de Distribution. It is a leading international organization active in dealing with the technical and management CIRED conference, CIRED setup workgroups to look into common industry issues ranging from system development, embedded generation, primary equipment etc. http://cired.org.my
DLMS Our Mission: In creating generic and compatible communication objects, we enable the integration of diverse systems and thus simplify your operational and commercial processes. This will raise the efficiency in different business sectors remarkably, independently of the brand of meters. Our Objectives:
- In applying standards for compatible communication protocols we help to secure your investment in new generations of meters and new applications
- Identification of possible applications and definition of parameters to ensure compatibility
- Active representation of our members in European and international standards organizations, having the task of standardising communication protocols
- Lobbying through potential users and standards organizations
- Definition and supervision of amendments of technical specifications in co-operation with national and international standards organizations
- Granting of a DLMS label for compatible products.
http://www.dlms.com
EVO EVO's vision is a global marketplace that correctly values the efficient use of natural resources and utilizes end-use efficiency options as a viable alternative to supply options. Energy efficiency is recognized as one of the cleanest and most cost-effective "sources" of energy. However, in order for efficiency to be considered a reliable resource, its energy savings, including the persistence of savings, must be verifiable and project transactions costs must be kept to reasonable levels. If energy efficiency is to realize its full potential, facility owners and operators, service companies, consultants, contractors and financiers must adopt common technical, financial and legal standards that guide the measurement and verification (M&V) of savings and other aspects of energy efficiency business transactions.
EVO's mission is to develop and promote the use of standardized protocols, methods and tools to quantify and manage the performance risks and benefits associated with end-use energy efficiency, renewable energy, and water efficiency business transactions.
This international non-profit organization offers products and services that are in line with its mission and which aid in:
- Measuring and verifying savings resulting from energy and water efficiency projects - both retrofits and new construction
- Managing project performance and related financial risks
- Quantifying emissions reductions from energy efficiency projects
- Promoting sustainable and green construction through cost-effective and accurate accounting of energy and water savings
http://www.evo-world.org
REEEP The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership's (REEEP) goal is to accelerate the global market for sustainable energy by acting as an international and regional enabler, multiplier and catalyst to change and develop sustainable energy systems.
REEEP works with Governments, Businesses, Industry, Financiers and Civil Society across the world in order to expand the global market for renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.
This website is designed to inform users of REEEP’s work and to provide information on clean energy, climate change and energy sustainability. We hope that it becomes a proactive tool in your work and that through the community portal, you can become part of REEEP’s increasing network of like-minded organisations and individuals who are interested in the growth, accelerated deployment and development of renewable and energy efficiency technologies and systems.
Tomorrow's sustainable future is REEEP's challenge today. http://www.reeep.org
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