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Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (Malaysia)

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Jurisdiction
  
Government of Malaysia

Employees
  
803 (2016)

Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (Malaysia)

Preceding Ministry
  
Ministry of Energy, Water and Communications

Headquarters
  
Block E4/5, Parcel E, Federal Government Administrative Centre, 62668 Putrajaya

Annual budget
  
MYR 2,261,956,300 (2016)

Minister responsible
  
Maximus Johnity Ongkili

The Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (Malay: Kementerian Tenaga, Teknologi Hijau dan Air), abbreviated KeTTHA, is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for sustainable energy, green technology, water supply, sewerage.

Contents

Organisation

  • Minister of Energy, Green Technology and Water
  • Under the Authority of Minister
  • Special Project Technical Advisor
  • Deputy Minister
  • Secretary-General
  • Under the Authority of Secretary-General
  • Sewerage Service Department
  • Water Supply Division
  • Raw Water Transfer Project from Pahang to Selangor Team
  • Strategic Planning and International Affairs Division
  • Legal Division
  • Corporate Communications Unit
  • Key Performance Indicator Unit
  • Integrity Unit
  • Internal Audit Unit
  • Deputy Secretary-General (Energy and Green Technology)
  • Senior Under-Secretary (Energy)
  • Energy Policy Division
  • Regulatory and Energy Industry Development Division
  • Senior Under-Secretary (Green Technology)
  • Green Technology Policy Division
  • Regulatory and Green Technology Industry Development Division
  • Sabah Special Electricity Supply Project Team
  • Malaysian Electricity Supply Industry Trust Account Fund Management Unit
  • Deputy Secretary-General (Water and Management)
  • Senior Under-Secretary (Water Services and Sewerage)
  • Water Supply Service Industry Division
  • Water Service Regulatory Division
  • Sewerage Service Industry Division
  • Senior Under-Secretary (Management)
  • Human Resources Management Division
  • Management Services Division
  • Development and Financial Management Division
  • Information Management Division
  • Account Division
  • Federal departments and agencies

    1. Energy Commission, or Suruhanjaya Tenaga (ST). (Official site)
    2. National Water Services Commission, or Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara (SPAN). (Official site)
    3. Sustainable Energy Development Authority Malaysia (SEDA), or Lembaga Pembangunan Tenaga Lestari Malaysia. (Official site)
    4. Malaysian Green Foundation, or Yayasan Hijau Malaysia (YaHijau). (Official site)
    5. Sewerage Service Department, or Jabatan Perkhidmatan Pembentungan (JPP). (Official site)
    6. Department of Water Supply, or Jabatan Bekalan Air (JBA). (Official site)
    7. Malaysian Green Technology Corporation, or Perbadanan Teknologi Hijau Malaysia. (Official site)
    8. Water Asset Management Company, or Pengurusan Aset Air. (Official site)

    Key legislation

    The Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water is responsible for administration of several key Acts:

  • Petroleum Development Act 1974 [Act 144]
  • Electricity Supply Act 1990 [Act 447]
  • Gas Supply Act 1993 [Act 501]
  • Energy Commission Act 2001 [Act 610]
  • Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara Act 2006 [Act 654]
  • Water Services Industry Act 2006 [Act 655]
  • Renewable Energy Act 2011 [Act 725]
  • Sustainable Energy Development Authority Act 2011 [Act 726]
  • Policy Priorities of the Government of the Day

  • National Energy Policy
  • National Petroleum Policy
  • National Green Technology Policy
  • Programmes

    Energy
  • Renewable Energy
  • Green Technology
  • National Green Technology & Climate Change Council
  • Eco Labelling
  • Green Township
  • Green Technology Studies
  • Smart Partnership
  • Water
  • Water Supply Service Industry Reinforcement
  • Sewerage Service Industry Reinforcement
  • Water Service Industry Regulatory Reinforcement
  • Regional Relations and Cooperations Reinforcement
  • Competency Development
  • Promotions and Outreach
  • Objectives

    The objectives of the Ministry are:

  • Ensure the implementation of development policies in the power industry, water and green technology effectively;
  • Ensure the provision of comprehensive infrastructure, an integrated, standards and quality;
  • To provide a conducive environment for industrial development and technology;
  • Provide research and development (R & D) continued to increase in the use of technology;
  • Ensure service delivery system that is efficient, effective and affordable;
  • Ensuring that the regulatory mechanisms implemented in accordance with the provisions of existing legislation and
  • Improving the ability of the organization on an ongoing basis to achieve the industry and green technologies.
  • References

    Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (Malaysia) Wikipedia