The feasibility studies on energy conservation buildings in Malaysia / Siti Zubaidah Mat Tahar

As Malaysia moves toward a developed country status in 2020, our energy requirement will be very intensive. As it is, presently almost half of the energy consumption in the country is in the industrial, residential and commercial sectors. Hence there is a strong need to apply energy efficient strate...

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Main Author: Mat Tahar, Siti Zubaidah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74099/2/74099.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74099/
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Summary:As Malaysia moves toward a developed country status in 2020, our energy requirement will be very intensive. As it is, presently almost half of the energy consumption in the country is in the industrial, residential and commercial sectors. Hence there is a strong need to apply energy efficient strategies in lowering the building's energy consumption. MS 1525:2001 Code of Practice on Energy Efficiency and use of Renewable Energy for Non Residential Buildings was developed to provide the best practice in energy efficiency for buildings. This standard is very useful as it provides minimum standards for the design of new, existing buildings as well as methods of determining their compliance. Though energy efficient buildings are given different names: Low Energy Office or LEO, Zero Energy Building, Sustainable and Green building, they all carry the same primary objective which is reducing the use of energy and efficient utilization of energy source. It is vital to the point that the country needs to construct energy efficient buildings in the future to safe guard our depletion of energy resources. Energy efficiency in building is such an urgent concern that cooperation among all individuals involved in the construction industry These professionals who typically work in isolation, and sometimes have contradicting views, now have to sit together, discuss and come to a consensus. Their thoughts and ideas must be molded into one collective force to bring about the creation of energy efficient buildings.