Carbon emission strategy for Malaysia (green building commercial)

The total amount of carbon emission in Malaysia is estimated at 208 267 thousand tonne metric per year [1]. Based on the high volume of carbon emission, the Malaysian government has committed to improving and to place more emphasis on carbon emission reduction by the year 2020. Several methods or ke...

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Main Author: Zainuddin, Tina Zahani
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/48764/1/TinaZahaniZainuddinMFKE2014.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/48764/
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Summary:The total amount of carbon emission in Malaysia is estimated at 208 267 thousand tonne metric per year [1]. Based on the high volume of carbon emission, the Malaysian government has committed to improving and to place more emphasis on carbon emission reduction by the year 2020. Several methods or key steps have been taken by the country to help reduce carbon emission. One of the key items that were outline was the introduction and promotion of green building concept into the country environ. The paper written will study the level of effectiveness of the implementation and provide a quantitative overview of the green building strategy for carbon reduction that was executed. To achieve this, a HOMER simulation was conducted with 2 case studies for commercial green buildings. From the simulation, the results shows that the green building strategy was in fact effective where a significant amount of percentage (%) reduction for carbon emission was achieve when compared to the normal office buildings.