GHG Accounting for Beginners
14 JUNE 2023
CAPE
Level 8, Permata Sapura, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur
9.00AM - 5.00PM
RM 1,500 FOR PROFESSIONALS
10% Discount for Early Bird (until 13 May 2023) / Group / Students
INTRODUCTION
Climate change is real, and Malaysia is not excluded from being impacted by this phenomenon. Rising temperatures, floods, droughts, and rising sea levels are among the examples of impact brought by climate change. Climate change occurs due to the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG), for example carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. As a way forward in managing climate change an initiative called the net zero carbon emission was promoted. In line with this initiative, GHG accounting and reporting has become crucial in achieving net zero emission. In this course, participants will be exposed to the basic procedures on GHG accounting and reporting which consists of GHG accounting and reporting boundary, tracking of GHG emissions over time through base year calculation, and identification and calculation of GHG emissions through emission factor calculation. By the end of this course, it is expected for the participants to be able to calculate their organization’s GHG emissions.
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
1. Dr Syaza Izyanni Ahmad (UTP)
Dr Syaza Izyanni Ahmad is a lecturer in Chemical Engineering Department, UTP and currently a member of Centre for Advanced Process Safety (CAPS). She is an Associate Member of Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), Graduate Technologists of Malaysia Board of Technologists (MBOT) and Graduate Engineer of Board of Engineer Malaysia (BEM). She has PhD in inherent safety assessment and since then, she has actively embarked in research related to safety considerations of green technologies as well as GHG and fugitive emissions.
2. Dr. Nabila Farhana (UTP)
3. Ts Dr Mardhati Zainal Abidin (UTP)
Ts Dr Mardhati Zainal Abidin is a lecturer in Chemical Engineering Department, UTP and currently the member of Centre for Advanced Process Safety (CAPS). She is an Associate Member of Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), Professional Technologists of Malaysia Board of Technologists (MBOT) and Graduate Engineer of Board of Engineer Malaysia (BEM). Her first involvement in the research and consultancy on risk analysis was back in 2009 when she pursued her Master degree specializing in process safety. Since then, she has actively involved in the research and development of measurement tools for inherently safer design, consequence analysis, prediction of nanomaterials risk for the application of chemical processing.
*fee quoted does not include SST, HRDF service fee, GST/VAT or withholding tax (if applicable).
*fee quoted does not include SST, HRDF service fee, GST/VAT or withholding tax (if applicable).
Centre for Advanced & Professional Education (CAPE)
Level 8, Permata Sapura, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur​
+605 - 368 7558 /
+605 - 368 8485
cape@utp.edu.my