ID | 091697 |
Title Proper | Energy consumption, energy savings, and emission analysis in Malaysian office buildings |
Language | ENG |
Author | Saidur, R |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This paper is concerned with the estimation of energy use in office buildings in Malaysia and with the energy use of major equipment. Energy intensity (EI) - a measure of a building's energy performance - is estimated for Malaysia and compared with a number of selected countries. Air conditioners are shown to be the major energy users (57%) in office buildings, followed by lighting (19%), lifts and pumps (18%) and other equipment (6%). It is estimated that 77,569 MWh of energy can be saved and a huge reduction of emissions achieved through the application of advance glazing, compact fluorescent lamps (CFL), insulation, housekeeping, and by raising thermostat set point temperature of air conditioners, and reducing EI. |
`In' analytical Note | Energy Policy Vol. 37, No. 10; Oct 2009: p4104-4113 |
Journal Source | Energy Policy Vol. 37, No. 10; Oct 2009: p4104-4113 |
Key Words | Energy Savings ; Energy Intensity ; Office Buildings ; Malaysia ; Energy Consumption ; Carbon Emission ; Energy Demand |