Energy Efficiency of Air Conditioners in Developing Countries: A Malaysian Case Study

Growing demand for air conditioner (AC) in developing countries has hit an alarming point. Enforcing higher efficiency standards for cooling appliances is one of the easier initiatives that governments can implement to reduce energy consumption and emissions of potent greenhouse gases. Malaysia has...

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Main Authors: Fatihah Salleh, S., Mohd Isa, A., Eqwan Roslan, M., Ab Rashid Tuan Abdullah, T.
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Published: 2020
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-131382020-07-06T06:43:46Z Energy Efficiency of Air Conditioners in Developing Countries: A Malaysian Case Study Fatihah Salleh, S. Mohd Isa, A. Eqwan Roslan, M. Ab Rashid Tuan Abdullah, T. Growing demand for air conditioner (AC) in developing countries has hit an alarming point. Enforcing higher efficiency standards for cooling appliances is one of the easier initiatives that governments can implement to reduce energy consumption and emissions of potent greenhouse gases. Malaysia has adopted the Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) in 2013 to regulate the energy performance of five common household appliances including ACs. This work sheds light on the overall improvement of AC's energy performance after MEPS implementation. A rigorous data collection exercise was conducted to build a comprehensive sales and technical database of MEPS-compliant ACs covering the years 2013-2015. In 2015, the average energy efficiency ratio (EER) of ACs sold in the local market is 3.4, and the cumulative electricity saving and CO2 emission reduction after MEPS implementation are 1,764 GWh and 1,178 ktCO2eq respectively. The results from this study will contribute significantly to the review of the effectiveness of MEPS implementation in developing countries. © 2019 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. 2020-02-03T03:30:38Z 2020-02-03T03:30:38Z 2019 Conference Paper 10.1088/1755-1315/228/1/012012 en
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description Growing demand for air conditioner (AC) in developing countries has hit an alarming point. Enforcing higher efficiency standards for cooling appliances is one of the easier initiatives that governments can implement to reduce energy consumption and emissions of potent greenhouse gases. Malaysia has adopted the Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) in 2013 to regulate the energy performance of five common household appliances including ACs. This work sheds light on the overall improvement of AC's energy performance after MEPS implementation. A rigorous data collection exercise was conducted to build a comprehensive sales and technical database of MEPS-compliant ACs covering the years 2013-2015. In 2015, the average energy efficiency ratio (EER) of ACs sold in the local market is 3.4, and the cumulative electricity saving and CO2 emission reduction after MEPS implementation are 1,764 GWh and 1,178 ktCO2eq respectively. The results from this study will contribute significantly to the review of the effectiveness of MEPS implementation in developing countries. © 2019 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Fatihah Salleh, S.
Mohd Isa, A.
Eqwan Roslan, M.
Ab Rashid Tuan Abdullah, T.
spellingShingle Fatihah Salleh, S.
Mohd Isa, A.
Eqwan Roslan, M.
Ab Rashid Tuan Abdullah, T.
Energy Efficiency of Air Conditioners in Developing Countries: A Malaysian Case Study
author_facet Fatihah Salleh, S.
Mohd Isa, A.
Eqwan Roslan, M.
Ab Rashid Tuan Abdullah, T.
author_sort Fatihah Salleh, S.
title Energy Efficiency of Air Conditioners in Developing Countries: A Malaysian Case Study
title_short Energy Efficiency of Air Conditioners in Developing Countries: A Malaysian Case Study
title_full Energy Efficiency of Air Conditioners in Developing Countries: A Malaysian Case Study
title_fullStr Energy Efficiency of Air Conditioners in Developing Countries: A Malaysian Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Energy Efficiency of Air Conditioners in Developing Countries: A Malaysian Case Study
title_sort energy efficiency of air conditioners in developing countries: a malaysian case study
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