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Defend and grow markets for copper based on its superior technical performance and its contribution to a higher quality of life worldwide.
Contents
Page Message from the President 7 Message from the CEO 9 International Copper Association Southeast Asia MARKET DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES & HIGHLIGHTS Electrical Safety & Connectivity Power Distribution & Harmonisation 14 20 26 30 34 11
Energy Efficiency in Industrial Sector Energy Efficiency in Residential Sector ASEAN Energy Manager Accreditation Scheme Energy Access & Alternative Energy Power Quality
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Presidents Message
Southeast Asia has a population of approximately 600 million people. In 2011, the subregion enjoyed a combined gross domestic product of USD 2,178 billion.
Southeast Asia provides a large and growing pool of highly skilled, low-cost workers, shaped over years of domestic and foreign capital investment. The confluence of advantageous factors has rallied Southeast Asian development and remains its competitive strength. As the United Nations intensify cooperation among member states, Asia has taken a great leap forward in regional economic integration during the next decade. The 10-member Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) is taking the lead in an ambitious drive to strengthen trade and economic links in their respective regions. An ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) was planned for 2015 to nurture ASEAN as a single market and production base, a highly competitive economic region that offers equitable economic development, fully integrated into the global economy. According to studies undertaken by the Asian Development Bank, economic growth in Southeast Asia has slightly rose in 2012 due to stronger-than expected results through the third quarter of the year in several well-performing economies. Malaysias domestic demand continues to be strong, driven by private consumption and both private and public investment. The Philippine economy beat expectations as growth accelerated to 7.1% in the third quarter, compared with 3.2% in the same period last year. In Thailand, the economy is expecting a strong rebound due to the low base effect from the impact of last years floods. The other Southeast Asian economies are holding up relatively well. Overall growth in this sub-region is forecast at 5.3% in 2012 before edging up to 5.5% in 2013. The top five ASEAN economies will continue to grow at 5.9% and 5.8% in 2012 and 2013. A key success factor at ICASEA lies in its ability to serve as a responsive business partner to regional marketing bodies that shares common interest in the promotion of sustainable energy and electrical connectivity. For instance, active participation in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation in the drive for energy stability and security provided ICASEA a strong foundation to promote energy efficiency and procopper messages. Our program involvement with UNEP Southeast Asia Climate Change Network, Alliance for Mindanao Off-Grid Renewable Energy of USAID, Asia-Pacific Dialogue on Clean Energy Governance, Policy and Regulation Dialogue, and other multi-lateral agencies are testaments to effective business plans to drive market transformation that will serve positive copper tonnage results. As the new President of the ICASEA Board, I am pleased to witness the market development efforts contained in this annual report. And I shall take this opportunity to stress the need to continue our pursuit for the ICA mission i.e. to defend and grow markets for copper based on its superior technical performance and its contribution to a higher quality of life, as we adapt to a dynamically changing world around us.
Robert Schaefer
CEOs Message
As the world moves rapidly towards a new age of technology and modernisation, the expectation for a more dynamic and interactive organisation grows in tandem.
2012 marks the 20th Anniversary of ICASEA. Over the past year, ICASEA has improved segmental and geographical programme coverage. We thank all members, partners and business associates for their continuous support. We hope to serve you better as we pursue the mission to create higher demand for copper-based solutions. I am pleased to report that ICASEA has made excellent progress in the year and our programme highlights were:
Third Annual Asia-Pacific Dialogue on Clean Energy, Governance, Policy and Regulation Dialogue
Together with Asian Development Bank and the United States Agency for International Development, ICASEA was one of the key partners at the Third Annual Asia-Pacific Dialogue on Clean Energy, Governance, Policy and Regulation Dialogue. This event served as a platform for ICASEA to present our market development programs and ICASEAs involvement in helping local governments in energy efficiency.
2012 Regional Technical Forum for the Harmonisation of Power Distribution System Program
This annual event brought together key management and technical representatives of ten Utilities under the LMS Harmonisation Programme. In June, this event was organised jointly with the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) in Bangkok. The theme for this 6th Harmonisation Forum was Asset Management with special focus on power transmission and distribution. An memorandum of understanding was signed with MEA to renew the partnership in driving the LMS Harmonisation Programme to the next level. Another memorandum of understanding was also signed with the Northern Power Corporation of Vietnam to participate in the LMS Harmonisation Programme.
Steven Sim
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International Copper Association Southeast Asia Ltd was established by ICA in 1992 in Singapore to influence market forces that can have a direct bearing on how much copper is used in the region. We also act as a strategic and networking base for the copper and associated industries associations.
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Strategic Objectives
To increase copper density and ensure electrical safety in residential buildings through copper-intensive solutions.
Main Scope
Establishment of electrical design & installation standards and codes that favour copper usage Facilitation of supply chain support for marketing and awareness promotion Education of electrical installation and safety Strategic partnership for inspection systems to ensure proper electrical design and installation
Strategic Partnership
CHINA China Electrical Equipment Industrial Association, Electrical Wire & Cable Branch Shanghai Electric Cable Research Institute (SECRI) INDONESIA PT. Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Persero) Asosiasi Pabrik Kabel Listrik Indonesia (APKABEL, Indonesian Electric Cable Manufacturers Association) Electrical Contractors Association & Mechanical Indonesia (AKLI) National Committee for Electrical Installation Safety (KONSUIL) Association of Indonesian Electrical Contractors (AKLINDO) Electrical Professionals Association of Indonesia (APEI) Directorate General for Electricity, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia (MEMR) Persatuan Insinyur Indonesia (Engineer Association Indonesia - PII) Masyarakat Kelistrikan Indonesia (Electrical Society Indonesia - MKI) MALAYSIA Malaysia Cable Manufacturers Association (MCMA) The Electrical & Electronics Association of Malaysia (TEEAM) PHILIPPINES Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines (IIEE) Philippine Electric Wire Manufacturers Association (PEWMA) TAIWAN Taiwan Electric Wire & Cable Industries Association THAILAND Department of Skill Development (DSD) under Ministry of Labour Thai Electrical & Mechanical Contractor Association (TEMCA) VIETNAM Ho Chi Minh City Electric Cable Association (HECA) Ministry of Industry & Trade (MOIT) Ministry of Construction (MOC) Vietnam Electrotechnical Industry Association (VELINA)
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Programme Milestones
Indonesia
BSN approved the mandatory adoption of Amendment 1 of PUIL 2000. Workshops organized with PLN to disseminate the PUIL 2000 Amendment 1 (2007) Helped KONSUIL set up office in Aceh to inspect the installation for the rebuilt house, raised the awareness of electrical contractors on the compliance of electrical installations with PUIL codes and standards (2007) Facilitated the revision of PUIL 2000 (Amendment 2) to specify more safety related copper intensive solutions (20072008) Formed strategic partnership to launch an Electrical Safety Campaign in Bali with the support of power distribution company (PT PLN), inspector association, (KONSUIL), contractor association (AKLI), and designer association (APEI) 2007) The Bali Electrical Safety Working Committee: Finished Phase 1 re-wiring project of Bali Arts Center to ensure the electrical design and installation are in compliance with updated PUIL 2000 Amendment 1 standard. Improved public awareness of electrical safety in buildings and homes (2008) Conducted 2 Electrical Safety Workshops in South & North Bali for the Banjar heads (community heads) to let them influence their villagers about the importance of electrical safety (2008-2009)
Thailand
Signed Memorandum of Understanding with TEMCA to launch a series of capacity buildings programs for skill development initiative in building wiring installation and electrical safety (2007) Completed two handbooks in collaboration with TEMCA, the Electrical Safety Handbook and the Electrical Installation Handbook which serve as training materials for the Train-the-trainers programme (2008) Organized visit tour for TEMCA to learn about the updated training and education system from Building Construction Authority Academy and Institute of Technical Education in Singapore (2008) Officially kicked off Train-the-Trainer Program with TEMCA, worked with national training body, Department of Skill Development under the Ministry of Labour, with two groups of TEMCA trainers completed. (2009) Conducted a lightning protection systems market study to get a bench mark of the current Thai market (2009) Extended cooperation with TEMCA to compile a data wire handbook (2010)
Vietnam
Approval of the code TCXDVN 394:2007, which ICASEA provided technical knowledge to Ministry of Construction (2007) Dissemination of the newly approved TCXDVN codes with Ministry of Construction in major cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (2007) Joint activity with new partner, Schneider Electric (Vietnam), in Ho Chi Minh City to target electrical contractors on new code (2008) Signed Memorandum of Understanding with MoC Vietnam to develop safety handbook based on TCXDVN 394:2007 on further popularize the electrical safety design issues to target audiences (2008) Invited the expert from China Shanghai Electrical Cable Research Institute (SECRI) to share experience with Ho Chi Minh City Electrical Cable Association during the China-Vietnam Cable & Wire Industry Communication Symposium 2008 (2008) Organized the kick-off meeting with Ministry of Construction, Schneider regarding the development of a new electrical code (2009)
Organized PUIL 2000 (Amendment 1) workshop in Bandung to educate engineers & contractors (2008) Organized electrical safety workshop in Medan (2010) Held a focus group discussion with APKABEL members (2010) Collaborated with APKABEL to publicize the newly published Indonesian national standards (SNI) regulation to cable and wire manufacturers (2011) KONSUIL Electrical Safety Inspector Certification in Padang, West Sumatra, the collaboration between ICASEA, KONSUIL and Director General for Electricity Indonesia. 120 new Electrical Safety Inspectors were certified. (2011)
Philippines
Established working relationship with Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines. (2009 Jointly compiled a cable & wire manual with the support from IIEE, that served as the reference materials for electrical engineers (2010) Inaugurated the Electrical Safety Enforcement Awareness Campaign nationwide with the Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines to promote electrical safety in residential dwellings through the adoption and enforcement of the Philippine Electrical Code (2011) Launched the Month of May under the legal obligation and commemoration of electrical safety in the Philippines. The proclamation is endorsed by the President of the Philippines. (2011)
Asia Region
Established the Asian Cable and Wire Cooperation Alliance (2011)
Promote communication among wire & cable industry associations, relevant trade & professional groups and organizations as well as wire & cable manufacturing enterprises in the Asian region for the benefit of improving production technologies and competitiveness, Learn from and share success stories, best practices within the region, Offer timely feedback and information sharing regarding advanced technologies, Improve product standards and specifications within the wire & cable industry and share investment information among member states.
This regional cooperation alliance helps ICASEA maintain a close relationship with the cable and wire industry in different countries of the Asian region, and form partnership with leading cable and wire manufacturers to prevent the substitution threats such as copper-clad-aluminium cables and aluminium alloy cables.
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Program Objectives
To harmonize different development stages of power distribution systems to improve safety, reliability & energy efficiency To ensure that copper is the conductor of choice for power distribution
Main Scope
Loss Reduction - Experience-sharing on reducing losses and capacity building for underground cabling systems Harmonizing of standards & specifications for higher efficiency transformers and power cables
Strategic Partnership
VIETNAM Hanoi Power Corporation Ho Chi Minh City Power Corporation Northern Power Corporation Central Power Corporation Southern Power Corporation THAILAND Metropolitan Electricity Authority Provincial Electricity Authority LAO PDR Electricit du Laos (EDL) CAMBODIA Electricit du Cambodge (EDC) PHILIPPINES National Electrification Administration SINGAPORE Singapore Power
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Capacity Building
Underground Cabling training programme (110kV) by MEA for HCMCPC in 2007. Underground Cabling (MV & HV) & Power Quality training programme by MEA for Hanoi Power Company in 2007. Underground Cabling Workshop by MEA for EDL in 2007 and Danang PC in 2008 Best Practices in managing reliable power distribution system, a study tour programme by MEA for HCMC PC in 2009 Underground Cabling training programme (110kV) by MEA for Danang PC in 2009. Best Practices from Singapore, a Senior Management Programme conducted by Singapore Power for HCMCPC, HNPC, Danang PC & HaiPhong PC Underground Cabling training programme (110kV) by PEA for HaiPhong PC in 2010. Submarine Cabling for Power Distribution System Training for Haiphong PC and Danang PC by PEA in 2010
Upgrading of Specifications
Regional Workshop on Loss Reduction held in March 2008. Formation of three Technical Working Groups for Power & Distribution Transformers, Power Cables and Conversion of Overhead to Underground Cabling Arising from the two reports of the technical working groups, two handbooks have since been developed Workshops were conducted to train functional staff of the utilities how to write and evaluate specifications.
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Strategic Approach
Regulatory standards - Support national standards bodies and regulatory authority on the development and implementation of Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) for electric motors; - Capacity building for government agencies on energy efficiency regulations and policies, as well as implementation of Energy Standards and Labeling Program Capacity building and technical capability improvement - Work with various international funding agencies (e.g. UNEP) to co-fund activities on capacity building and technical training workshops Demand creation and market transformation - Collaborate with government bodies, industrial/trade associations, financial institutions, and other NGOs to scale up replacement of old industrial motors and agricultural pumps in the ASEAN region - Continue collaboration with other NGOs and international donor agencies to develop case studies and demonstration projects for high efficiency motors.
Strategic Partnership
REGIONAL United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) - Southeast Asia Climate Change Network INDONESIA Directorate of Energy Conservation Indonesia Gabungan Elektronik Indonesia (Gabel) MALAYSIA Energy Commission Malaysia PHILIPPINES Deutsche Gesellschaft fr Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH International Finance Corporation, Philippines European Chamber of Commerce Philippines (ECCP) Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines, Inc (IIEE) THAILAND Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI) Thailand Department of Fisheries Federation of Shrimp Cooperatives of Thailand (FOSCOT) VIETNAM Research Center for Energy and Environment (RCEE), Vietnam Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) Vietnam Standards and Quality Institute (VSQI)
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2009
Co-organized a workshop on fiscal incentive scheme with PTM in Malaysia in 2009. The workshop facilitated useful exchanges between government agencies and private sector and resulted in simplified procedures and higher number of successful incentive awarded. Invited to join as a member of the steering committee for the GEF-funded BRESL project.
2007
Completed capacity building with Malaysia Energy Centre (PTM) on HEM in 2007 CDCSEA and Malaysia Energy Centre (PTM) cohosted a fiscal incentives workshop for the motor manufacturers in Malaysia
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Collaboration with IIEE in Philippines to develop manuals for electric motors and transformers. The manuals were launched at the IIEE Annual Convention in Nov 2010. ICA signed a MOU with GTZ to join hands in promoting energy efficiency measures in shrimp farming sector in Thailand.
2008
Strengthened relationship with ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) and participated in ASEAN Energy Efficiency & Conservation - Sub Sector Network annual meeting in 2008. Recommendations for harmonization of standards & labeling were accepted during the meeting. With the support from CDC, TISI completed translation of IEC motor testing standards to Thai language in 2008. A visit to CNIS testing laboratory was also arranged as part of capacity building program.
2011
Conducted an International Conference on Asian Standards and Labelling Jointly conducted a policy dialogue on ASEAN energy efficiency with the International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC-WEACT)
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Strategic Approach
Regulatory Changes - Close collaboration with government agencies, energy centers and national standards organizations to develop roadmap towards mandatory Minimum Energy Performance Standards - Provide technical assistance to national standards organizations in the setting up of testing laboratories and development of test procedures, certification and accreditation processes - Collaboration with government agencies to develop incentive schemes for manufacturers of high efficiency air conditioners Supply Chain Engagement - Capability and support of the supply chain is critical in the success of the market transformation program. This project will involve local manufacturers in regulatory changes and harness support to produce energy efficient products - Provide technical assistance program to build the capacity of local manufacturers Demand Creation - Develop market transformation program to increase the penetration of energy efficient air conditioners - Develop financing mechanisms with participation from international financial institutions to reduce cost barriers and create sustainability in the market
Strategic Partnership
REGIONAL United Nations Environment Program - SEA Climate Change Network China National Institute of Standardization INDONESIA Directorate General New Renewable Energy & Energy Conservation, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia (MEMR) Electrical Home Appliance Manufacturer Indonesia (GABEL) Electric Motor Manufacturer Association Indonesia (APEMI) Balai Besar Barang & Bahan Teknik Laboratory (B4T) National Standardization Agency of Indonesia (BSN) MALAYSIA Malaysian Energy Commission Standard and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia PHILIPPINES Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines Department of Energy - Energy Research and Testing Laboratory Department of Energy - Energy Utilization Management Bureau Department of Trade and Industry - Bureau of Product Standards THAILAND Thai Industrial Standards Institute Engineering Institute of Thailand The Federation of Thai Industries-Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Club VIETNAM Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) Vietnam Standards and Quality Institute (VSQI)
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2010
In April 2010, completed development of air conditioner installation handbook in Thailand targeting at the practitioners. In June 2010, invited policy makers from Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam to speak at the International Air-conditioner Forum in Beijing. This forum brings together key officials from Southeast Asia to share experience and explore requirements for harmonization of standards. A visit to CNIS testing laboratory was also arranged as part of capacity building program. In August 2010, coordinated The Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT) to technical visit ICA Chinas member at Compound copper tube for air-conditioner in Shanghai, China
2009
In 2009 (1Q), ICASEA and IIEC organized a stakeholders workshop in Philippines to present the findings results of a market research and gathered support from the air-con industry to review MEPS. ICA, Department of Energy - Energy Research and Testing Laboratory Services (ERTLS) and Department of Trade and Industry Bureau of Product Standards initiated the review of MEPS for air-con in Philippines. The implementing guidelines have been approved at end-2010. In December 2009, jointly hosted a dissemination workshop with MoIT in Vietnam to present findings from household electricity usage survey.
2011
ICASEA conducted a workshop for Harmonization of Energy Efficiency Standards in South East Asia for Air Conditions and Refrigerators at Hilton Petaling Jaya Kuala Lumpur in Jan. ICASEA collaborated with the Directorate of energy conservation of Ministry of Energy Indonesia and conducted training on energy efficiency and labelling. The event included participants from household appliance, electric motor and air conditioning industries. Ministry of Industry, Ministry of Commerce, National Standardization Body Indonesia, related associations and universities were also invited. In December 2011, ICASEA signed MOU with Electrical & Electronics Institute(EEI) and The Federation of Thai Industries-Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Club (FTI) for project Adoption of Small Diameter Copper Tube Heat Exchanger for Room Air Conditioner in Thailand
APEC Market Compliance Mechanisms for Energy Efficiency Standards and Labelling
Ensuring compliance in energy efficiency programs for appliances and equipment is high on the agenda of energy efficiency standards and labelling programs. Compliance mechanisms affect industry, accreditation bodies, testing organizations, and other stakeholders. In June, the APEC Expert Group on Energy Efficiency and Conservation (EGEEC) hosted a APEC Market Compliance Mechanisms for Energy Efficiency Standards and Labelling Programmes workshop in Beijing. The event is supported by the China National Institute of Standardisation (CNIS), the Collaborative Labelling and Appliance Standards Program (CLASP), the Australian Government and ICA. ICASEA invited key government officials from Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Philippines as speaking participants. They are mostly representatives from regulators. The compliance conference will also provide program managers and policymakers across the APEC region with a unique opportunity to share experiences and consider new compliance initiatives, programs, and processes.
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Program Objectives
To reduce energy consumption from the manufacturing industrial sector and energy-intensive buildings in Southeast Asia
Main Scope
Training and certification of local trainers and auditors Training and certification of energy managers from energy-intensive industries and buildings Providing certification for energy end-users upon adoption of sustainable energy management systems and achievements of energy savings
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2011
National AEMAS Councils established in Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam First trainers trained and certified in Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam First energy managers trained and certified in Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam AEMAS national launching conferences held in Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam First issues of AEMAS national and regional newsletters published First two companies certified in Malaysia First three companies certified in the Philippines
2010
AEMAS regional Steering Committee established, and first meeting of the PSC organized Training and certification procedures for energy managers revised and finalized AEMAS Country Experts trained in Bangkok
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Strategic Approach
The strategic approach for this program is based on the elimination or removal of different types of barriers
Regulatory and Institutional barriers - Support the introduction of favorable regulatory frameworks and policy mechanisms to encourage investments in renewable energy technologies. - Build capacity of policy makers on these regulatory changes Technical barriers - Collaborate with supply chain to promote and raise awareness on the benefit of copper based technologies - Build local technical capacity to operate and maintain renewable energy technologies - Address technical issues in integrating renewable energy technologies to existing power systems Financial and commercial barriers - Increase awareness of the financial sector on the viability of renewable energy investments - Build their capacity to evaluate or conduct due diligence of renewable energy projects - Explore potential of carbon finance in overcoming financial barriers - Identify and develop commercial models in the region that showcase viability of renewable energy projects - Build capacity of entrepreneurs to develop and implement renewable energy projects
Strategic Partnership
REGIONAL United States Agency for International Development, Alliance for Mindanao and Multi-Regional Renewable/Rural Energy Development Program (USAID-AMORE) Winrock International (USA) INDONESIA Directorate General New Renewable Energy & Energy Conservation, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia (MEMR) Deutsche Gesellschaft fr Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Indonesia Jejaring MikroHidro Indonesia (JMI) PHILIPPINES Technical Education and Skills Development Agency (TESDA), Philippines VIETNAM Vietnam Electricity (EVN) Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT), Vietnam Danang Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Vietnam Institute of Energy, Vietnam
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Program Milestones
February 2011 - Signed separate Memorandum of Understandings with Winrock International and Philippines Technical Education and Skills Development Authority to undertake joint-activities under the USAID-AMORE Phase 3 program towards increasing electricity access and commercialization of small-scale RE projects in rural Mindanao (Southern Philippines) March 2011 - Conducted, under USAID-AMORE, training of BRECDAs (rural village enterprises) in the management, operation, and maintenance of SHS June 2011 - Co-organized under USAID-AMORE the start of a series a Renewable Energy Business Expositions that gather suppliers, entrepreneurs, and micro-finance institutions under one roof towards the development of a local market for renewable energy technologies June 2011 - Co-organized with Vietnam Institute of Energy a workshop in Hanoi to share regional experiences on renewable energy policy and project development November-December 2011 Conducted under USAID-AMORE a two-tiered training aimed at mainstreaming the photovoltaic education and certification process into the national government educational system. The training has resulted in the graduation of 21 TESDA accredited and certified installers, maintenance personnel and designers. December 2011 Co-organized with Danang DOST a workshop in Danang on potential and development of solar energy in Vietnam December 2011 - Co-organized a workshop with Micro Hydro Network Indonesia (JMI) to disseminate knowledge and experiences on microhydro technologies towards improving rural energy supply using renewable energy sources
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Power Quality
ICASEA envisions being a network of key Asian regional and local stakeholders that will support the awareness raising and capacity building activities to be implemented under the Asian Power Quality Initiative. Our programs for power quality are specially designed to reduce production line disruption and economic losses due to poor power quality in manufacturing industries in Asia. Through increasing competitiveness of Asian manufacturing industries, the project enhances trade potential and attractiveness, i.e. export of manufactured goods and industrial partnerships, between Asian manufacturing industries and international organizations.
Program Objectives
To raise awareness of managers and decision-makers in manufacturing industries and commercial buildings on power quality issues and practices To build capacity of electrical engineers and electrical system designers on power quality so to enhance the competitiveness of these manufacturing industries through better production quality, reduced production line interruption and production cost.
Main Scope
To conduct benchmarking survey to understand local power quality situation and develop appropriate strategies and actions To raise awareness on economic, social and national impact of power quality to local stakeholders To establish national frameworks to develop technical knowledge center and the dissemination of technical information and solutions to power quality To assist in the development of power quality standards based on international best practices To ensure the sustainability of each chapter of Asian Power Quality Initiative
Strategic Partnership
EUROPE Leonardo Power Quality Initiative University of Bergamo, Italy MALAYSIA Congress International des Reseaux Electtriques de Distribution, Malaysia (CIRED) The Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) INDONESIA Directorate General for Electricity, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia (MEMR) Persatuan Insinyur Indonesia (PII) PHILIPPINES Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines (IIEE) THAILAND Electrical and Electronics Institute, Thailand (EEI) Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT) VIETNAM Vietnam Engineering Electric Association (VEEA)
INTERNATIONAL COPPER ASSOCIATION SOUTHEAST ASIA LTD.
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2009
Power Quality Alliance established in Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam APQI Philippines Chapter launched in Manila, Philippines with the EU-APQI Support Network and Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines, Inc. (IIEE) APQI Vietnam and Malaysia Chapters launched, with press coverage, in August 2009 APQI promoted at the 2009 Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines (IIEE) national convention in Manila
2010
APQI Loss Survey Workshop organised in Kuala Lumpur APQI Vietnam Workshop was organised to raise awareness for upcoming APQI loss survey
2011
ICASEA developed the Thailand Power Quality Workshop and Case Studies Book APQI Vietnam hosted workshop for NPCs key customers to present power quality concepts and its impact on their businesses. ICASEA worked with the United Nations Environment Program on the development of business cases on opportunity cost of power quality issues.
Power Quality
APQI Indonesia Chapter Establishment
The Asia Power Quality Initiative (APQI) - Indonesia Chapter was now established with formal support from Directorate General of Electricity of Indonesia. To date, the APQI Indonesia Steering Committee is made up of 10 senior members. The launch event received more than 200 participants and co-funding support from the power quality industry. With support from government, ICASEA anticipates higher awareness for power quality issues which in turn translate into higher opportunities for copper-based power quality solutions.
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Where-is-Copper Workshops
During the community outreach exhibition seasons, workshops for young learners were also carried out to demonstrate the concept of copper as preferred electrical conductor and electrical conductivity using simple analogies and interactive question-answer approach. From a diverse spectrum of daily copper use, electricity and power consumption is easy to relate among young learners. Through this activity, the electricity safety awareness and messages were also delivered.
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The Copper Alliance brand represents a network of regional copper centers and their industry-leading members, led by ICA.
Copper and the copper industry are positioned to make a positive impact on many of societys greatest challenges. When combined with coppers superior performance, ICA, with its use of the Copper Alliance brand, will be better able to effectively carry out its mission.
www.copper.org.sg
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The matrix concept covered both marketing proposition of ICA Asia Sustainable Energy Program and Key Copper Applications in two sets of message pillars. PROGRAM PILLARS Power Distribution Energy Efficiency Alternative Energy Energy Access COPPER PILLARS Copper & High Efficiency Transformers Copper & High Efficiency Motors Copper & Motor Rotors Copper & Power Cables
ICASEA will develop digital materials and videos in the second phase of the toolkit development exercise.
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ICASEA Members
BHP Billiton Ltd www.bhpbilliton.com
Codelco-Chile www.codelcochile.com
ASIA
Richard Xu ICA Regional Director, Asia International Copper Association Ltd, China Beijing Office Room 1202-1205, 12F, Canway Building, 66 Nan Li Shi Road, Beijing 100045, Peoples Republic of China Phone: 86 (10) 6804-2450 Fax: 86 (10) 6802-0990 Email: icabj@copperalliance.asia Shanghai Office Room 2814-2824, 28F, Central Plaza, 381 Huai Hai Zhong Road, Shanghai 200020, Peoples Republic of China Phone: 86 (21) 6391 5816 Fax: 86 (21) 6391 6331 Email: richard.xu@copperalliance.asia www.copper.org.cn Colin May Subregional Director - East Asia International Copper Association, Korea Suite 704, Acro Tower, 68 Mapo Street, Mapo-gu, 121-815, Seoul Phone: (82-2) 552 - 3828 Fax: (82-2) 552 - 3830 Email: colin.may@copperalliance.asia International Copper Association, Taiwan Room 5A20, 5F, No.5, Xinyi Road. Sec.5, Xinyi Dist., Taipei City, Taiwan, 11011 Phone +886-(0)2-2758 6507 Mobile +886-(0)911811876 Email: colin.may@copperalliance.asia
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Vincenzo Loconsolo Director Istituto Italiano del Rame Via del Missaglia 97 I - 20142 Milano, Italy Phone: 39 02 8930-1330 Fax: 39 02 8930-1513 Email: Vincenzo.loconsolo@copperalliance.it www.iir.it Michal Ramczykowski Director Polish Copper Promotion Centre ul. Sw. Mikolaja 8-11 50-125 Wroclaw, Poland Phone: 48 (71) 781-2501 Fax: 48 (71) 781-2504 Email: michal.ramczykowski@copperalliance.pl www.pcpm.pl Diego Garca Carvajal Director Centro Espaol de Informacin del Cobre Calle Princesa 79 - 1 izda. 28008 Madrid, Spain Phone: 34 (91) 544 8451 Fax: 34 (91) 544 8884 Email: diego.carvajal@copperalliance.es www.infocobre.org.es Pia Voutilainen Director Scandinavian Copper Development Association Vaisalantie 2 FI-02130 Espoo, Finland Phone: 358 40 5900 494 Fax: 358 9 412 3022 Email: pia.voutilainen@copperalliance.scda www.scda.com Vadim Ionov Executive Director National Copper Center Office 123, IPBC, Aviacionniy Pereulok 5 Moscow 125167, Russia Phone: 7 (495) 223 6981 Fax: 7 (495) 223 6346 Email: vadim.ionov@copperalliance.ru www.cu-ru.ru
Evert Swanepoel Managing Director Copper Development Association Africa 53 Rendell Road Wadeville, Germiston, South Africa Phone: 27 (11) 824 3916 Fax: 27 (11) 824 3120 Email: evert.swanepoel@copperalliance.za www.copper.co.za
Antonio Maschietto, Jr., Executive Director Procobre-Brazil Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima 1685 4 andar conjunto 4 E Cep 01452-001 Jardim Paulistano Sao Paulo SP, Brazil Phone: 55 (11) 3816-6383 Fax: 55 (11) 3816-6383 Email: antonio.maschietto@copperalliance.br Efrn Franco Villaseor Executive Director Procobre-Mexico Av. Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz 14 Oficina 604 54000 Tlalnepantla, Estado de Mexico, Mexico Phone: 52 (55) 1665-6330 x103 Fax: 52 (55) 1665-6562 x102 Email: efren.franco@copperalliance.mx www.procobre.org Miguel de la Puente Quesada, Executive Director Procobre-Per Av. Felipe Pardo y Aliaga N 680 (Antes Camino Real N 1121) Of. 1005, San Isidro, Lima 27, Peru Phone: 51 (1) 221-1201 Fax: 51 (1) 221-1201 Email: miguel.puente@copperalliance.pe www.procobre.org
NORTH AMERICA
Andrew G. Kireta, Sr., ICA Regional Director - North America President & Chief Executive Officer Copper Development Association Inc. 260 Madison Avenue, 16th Floor New York, NY 10016-2401, USA Phone: 1 (212) 251-7223 Fax: 1 (212) 251-7234 Email: andrew.kiretasr@copperalliance.us www.copper.org Stephen A. W. Knapp Executive Director Canadian Copper and Brass Development Association 49 The Donway West, Suite 415 North York, ON M3C 3M9, Canada Phone: 1 (416) 391-5599 Fax: 1 (416) 391-3823 Email: stephen.knapp@copperalliance.ca www.coppercanada.ca
LATIN AMERICA
Miguel Riquelme Alarcn ICA Regional Director - Latin America Acting Center Director Chile International Copper Association, Ltd. Vitacura 2909 of. 303 Las Condes, Santiago, Chile Phone: 56 (2) 335 3386 Fax: 56 (2) 335 3264 Email: miguel.riquelme@copperalliance.cl www.procobre.org
ICASEA Singapore Office 23 Middle Road, #06-01 Singapore 188933 Tel: (65) 6334 3828 Fax: (65) 6334 6221 www.copper.org.sg ICASEA Bangkok Office United Business Center II, Suite 1208, 12th Flr, 591 Sukhumvit Road (Soi 33), Wattana Bangkok 10110, Thailand Tel: (66) 2 662 3465 Fax: (66) 2 261 8615 ICASEA Ho Chi Minh City Office 6 & 7 Floor Me Linh Point Tower, 2 Ngo Duc Ke Street District 1 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Tel: (84) 8 3520 2820 Fax: (84) 8 3823 7840
ICASEA Jakarta Office 45/F Menara BCA Grand Indonesia Jl. MH.Thamrin No. 1, Jakarta 10310 Indonesia Tel: (62) 21 2358 5674 Fax: (62) 21 2358 5601 ICASEA Kuala Lumpur Office 1005, Blk B, Level 10, Phileo Damansara 1, 9 Jln 16/11, Off Jalan Damansara 46350 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia Tel: (60) 3 7662 3326 Fax: (60) 3 7662 3328 ICASEA Manila Office Suite 907-A West Tower Philippine Stock Exchange Centre, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605, Metro Manila, Philippines Direct/Fax: 63 2 667 3686 Main Line: 63 2 631 4648 local 804