Tag: #MCAS

  • Enhancing Public Understanding: Malaysia’s New Climate Action Simulator

    The Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change (NRECC), in partnership with the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation (MGTC), is pleased to announce the official launch of the Malaysia Climate Action Simulator (MCAS). YB Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, the Minister of NRECC, presided over the inauguration ceremony at the prestigious International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition & Conference Malaysia (IGEM 2023), held from October 4th to 6th at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

    Funded by the UK Government’s International 2050 Calculator Programme and supported by esteemed technical partners, Mott MacDonald, Imperial College London, Ricardo, and CLIMACT, MCAS is a groundbreaking tool designed to empower users to simulate technically feasible low-carbon future scenarios up to the year 2050. It offers a dynamic visualisation of Malaysia’s carbon emission trajectory and facilitates a comprehensive exploration of diverse pathways to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across critical sectors, including energy, transport, building, industry, land use, and waste.

    MCAS is a versatile communication tool to increase public awareness about the critical role of technology, policy, and behaviour in reducing GHG emissions. Furthermore, it is a valuable reference tool for businesses transitioning towards green technology solutions. Featuring an interactive and user-friendly web interface, MCAS empowers users to simulate different behaviours, navigate technological options, select potential pathways, and identify sector-specific roles.

    It also offers a common language for discussion on climate change mitigation measures. It provides the means to plan and visualise decarbonisation pathways and make a comparative analysis. MGTC will actively engage potential users through events dedicated to introducing and demonstrating MCAS as an educational and awareness communication tool. This outreach will primarily target industry stakeholders, universities, research institutes, non-governmental organisations, and the public.

    GCEO of MGTC, Ts. Shamsul Bahar Mohd Nor, expressed enthusiasm about the future of MCAS, saying, “MGTC has strategic plans to collaborate with universities in developing educational modules centered around MCAS and integrating it into the university curriculum. Additionally, MCAS remains open for further research contributions, aiming to facilitate more informed and rational decisions on various pathways to mitigate GHG emissions in Malaysia.”

    Her Excellency Ailsa Terry CMG, British High Commissioner to Malaysia, welcomes the rebrand and launch of the Malaysia carbon pathway calculator – MCAS, and said, “The UK is working closely with international partners like Malaysia to address the global climate challenges. Since 2012, the UK has committed £6 millions of International Climate Finance to the international community to support the creation of their respective 2050 Calculators. So far, we have helped create 19 national and 6 regional Calculators which have been used to develop NDCs and action plans, raise awareness and inform long-term strategies.

    “The launch of MCAS is a culmination of our knowledge sharing and technical collaboration with Malaysia, and I am pleased that it plays a role in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions across key sectors in Malaysia. This is part of our ongoing ambitious partnership with Malaysia to address the shared challenge of climate change and energy transition.”

    Mott MacDonald’s 2050 Calculator Programme Country Manager in Malaysia, Danny Giam, who has overseen the development of MCAS said “Mott MacDonald is delighted and excited to see the launch of the Malaysia Carbon Calculator (MCAS) come to fruition. I am excited and look forward to seeing the tool being adopted by various stakeholders from different backgrounds in the near future. It will be an important enabler in Malaysia’s journey to achieve zero net emission by 2050.”

    To access the Malaysia Climate Action Simulator (MCAS) webtool and embark on the journey towards a sustainable, low-carbon future, please visit www.mcas.my.

  • MGTC’s Sustainability Drive: Showcasing Collective Strength at IGEM2023

    KUALA LUMPUR, 6 OCTOBER 2023 –  On the third day of the International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition & Conference Malaysia 2023 (IGEM 2023), the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation (MGTC) unveiled a new series of pioneering partnerships and initiatives designed to promote environmental responsibility and climate action in Malaysia.

    In partnership with the UK Government, MGTC is proud to introduce the Malaysia Climate Action Simulator (MCAS). MCAS is a simulation tool to enable stakeholders to visualise low-carbon future scenarios through 2050. This cutting-edge tool will facilitate the exploration of pathways to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in various sectors, including energy, transport, building, industry, land use, and waste. MCAS is a vital communication tool to raise awareness about the impact of technology and policy choices on GHG emissions. In a bid to promote sustainability education, MGTC is also collaborating with universities to develop educational modules centered around MCAS, potentially integrating it into a university syllabus, MCAS is open to further research contributions, fostering informed decision-making for a sustainable future. The MCAS web tool can be accessed at www.mcas.my.

    MGTC is also thrilled to announce a strategic Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) with the National Water Services Commission (SPAN) in support of sustainability in Malaysia’s water sector. This partnership will focus on the adoption of the Low Carbon Operating System (LCOS) for measuring carbon emissions. MGTC will provide onboarding support for LCOS, while SPAN, as the regulatory authority, will lead the widespread adoption of this platform.

    Together, they aim to drive environmentally responsible water management practices, aligning with Malaysia’s commitment to a greener future. The collaboration’s total value is RM368,265.20, covering the measurement of Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 emissions for SPAN and 12 water operators. This partnership also encompasses the promotion of climate change awareness, LCOS adoption, and the establishment of a standardised system for carbon emissions measurement and reporting in the water industry.

    In addition, an MoC has also been established between MGTC and Greehill Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd, aiming to explore and evaluate potential joint endeavours in the domain of urban green infrastructure and ecosystem services management. This partnership will encompass comprehensive surveys, automated inventory processes, tree risk analysis, quantification, visualisation, reporting, and monitoring of urban green infrastructure, enhancing urban planning and sustainability efforts. These activities are designed to bolster urban planning initiatives, enhance sustainability practices, and ultimately contribute to the development of more environmentally resilient urban environments.

    In a significant stride towards plastic circularity and sustainability, MGTC has forged a Memorandum of Collaboration (MoC) with the Malaysian Recycling Alliance (MAREA). This collaborative effort seeks to harness MGTC’s position in promoting green growth and MAREA’s specialization in Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). Together, they aim to establish strategic alliances, facilitate the exchange of technical expertise, implement capacity development programs for EPR, foster eco-design and eco-innovation in plastic packaging, and educate communities about the principles of plastic circularity. This partnership is aligned with Malaysia’s overarching green growth strategies and the objectives outlined in the Malaysia Plastic Sustainability Roadmap (MPSR).

    GCEO of MGTC, Ts Shamsul Bahar Mohd Nor mentioned, “These initiatives and partnerships collectively reflect MGTC’s unwavering commitment to fostering sustainability, environmental responsibility, and climate action in Malaysia. These collaborations span a wide spectrum of critical areas and exemplify Malaysia’s dedication to building a greener and more sustainable future.”

    “These collaborations not only coincide with Malaysia’s initiatives for environmentally sustainable growth and the SDGs, but also serve as essential contributors to addressing worldwide challenges associated with climate change. As we progress, MGTC remains steadfast in its commitment to these transformative initiatives, guided by a distinct vision of constructing a more sustainable and resilient future for all, leaving no one behind,” he added.