Energy Management: A Case Study on the Malaysian Government Office Building
Based on the current needs of the sustainable and green technology in Malaysian construction industry, this research is led to look for and distinguish chances to better oversee energy use including the procedure of comprehend when, where, and how energy is utilized in a building. The motivation beh...
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my.uum.repo.318282025-01-08T11:04:14Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31828/ Energy Management: A Case Study on the Malaysian Government Office Building Mohd Nawi, Mohd. Nasrun Baharum, Faizal Rajemi, Mohamad Farizal Ibrahim, Jafni Azhan Tahir, Mohamad Zamhari HD28 Management. Industrial Management Based on the current needs of the sustainable and green technology in Malaysian construction industry, this research is led to look for and distinguish chances to better oversee energy use including the procedure of comprehend when, where, and how energy is utilized in a building. The motivation behind this research is to give a best practice rule as a pragmatic instrument to help construction industry in Malaysia to enhance the energy efficiency of the workplace building during the post construction by auditing the current practice of the building operation and maintenance in order to optimize the usage and reduce the amount of energy input into the building. Accordingly, this paper will review the current issue in energy management, and to investigate the energy flow in a building and also its energy dynamics. There were a few courses of action included and concentrated on specialized systems, for example, energy metering, tracing, harvesting, and auditing based on the case study. A Government office building in Putrajaya was chosen as a proper detailed analysis for this research. Toward the end of this exploration, it will suggest a vital approach or model in a particular rule for empowering energy efficient operation and maintenance in the office building Research India Publications 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31828/1/IJAER%2009%2023%202014%207865-7871.pdf Mohd Nawi, Mohd. Nasrun and Baharum, Faizal and Rajemi, Mohamad Farizal and Ibrahim, Jafni Azhan and Tahir, Mohamad Zamhari (2014) Energy Management: A Case Study on the Malaysian Government Office Building. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 9 (23). pp. 7865-7871. ISSN 0973-4562 http://www.ripublication.com/ |
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Based on the current needs of the sustainable and green technology in Malaysian construction industry, this research is led to look for and distinguish chances to better oversee energy use including the procedure of comprehend when, where, and how energy is utilized in a building. The motivation behind this research is to give a best practice rule as a pragmatic instrument to help construction industry in Malaysia to enhance the energy efficiency of the workplace building during the post construction by auditing the current practice of the building operation and maintenance in order to optimize the usage and reduce the amount of energy input into the building. Accordingly, this paper will review the current issue in energy management, and to investigate the energy flow in a building and also its energy dynamics. There were a few courses of action included and concentrated on specialized systems, for example, energy metering, tracing, harvesting, and auditing based on the case study. A Government office building in Putrajaya was chosen as a proper detailed analysis for this research. Toward the end of this exploration, it will suggest a vital approach or model in a particular rule for empowering energy efficient operation and maintenance in the office building |
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