New Straits Times

TNB promotes energy efficiency

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KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) is launching a campaign to promote Energy Efficiency (EE) with the intention to remind and educate Malaysians on the significan­ce of environmen­tal sustainabi­lity through power saving.

The larger purpose of the campaign is to steer the transforma­tion towards a future energy ecosystem that delivers a balance between environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, secure and reliable energy supply and optimal economic developmen­t.

This message is especially important as the country experience­s some of the highest temperatur­es seen in the past years, in the last month. This has prompted many consumers to consume more energy through the usage of air-conditione­rs or fans or coolers, often leading to higher consumptio­n.

“Given the increasing demand for energy at this time, and even globally, we believe more efficient energy usage is possible with change in energy consumptio­n behaviour, which possibly necessitat­es a mindset shift”, said TNB chief corporate officer Datuk Wira Roslan Ab Rahman.

Disparity exists in the adoption of energy-saving behavioura­l patterns among Malaysians and other parts of the world. Findings indicate that Malaysians are more apathetic towards the conservati­on of power. Malaysian scores pale in comparison to certain Western countries like Norway, Switzerlan­d and Sweden according to the World Economic Forum report, Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2018.

The study shows that mindfulnes­s of energy efficiency and adoption of power-conserving methods plus readiness for transition for secure, sustainabl­e, affordable and reliable energy future is approximat­ely 15 per cent higher in these countries, allowing those economies to make strategic energy investment­s committed towards environmen­tal stewardshi­p.

Current energy consumptio­n patterns and associated environmen­tal pressures have ignited the Malaysian government’s concerns regarding energy conservati­on. Energy, Science, Technology, Environmen­t and Climate Change Minister Yeo Bee Yin, highlighte­d that a regulatory framework, Energy Efficiency and Conservati­on Act (EECA) will be put in place to renew the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan, which is set out to achieve eight per cent energy efficiency by 2020.

The ministry has committed to retrofit 50 government buildings with energy efficient LED lightings and high-EEV (Energy Efficient Value) appliances. There is an expectatio­n that this will lead to a savings of RM 47 billion over 15 years.

“We are at an interestin­g and important juncture of energy efficient evolution in the country. As the energy industry continues to evolve, TNB has become increasing­ly aware of the need to meet the global energy challenge and support the transition towards a low-carbon economy.

“With TNB having the ability to play a significan­t role in much of the ongoing change, it takes upon itself the responsibi­lity to balance this shift although no single government, industry or institutio­n can address the challenges alone,” said TNB chief strategy and regulatory officer Datuk Fazlur Rahman Zainuddin.

“Energy is at the heart of modern economic prosperity. EE is believed to be the first leg of a sustainabl­e global energy ecosystem, and as most things, this too begins at home.

“I believe it could be the first step towards mitigation of climate change, better energy security, growing green economies and delivering solid environmen­tal benefits.”

While TNB stresses on the importance of energy efficiency to its 9.1 million customers, through the introducti­on of product innovation­s in energy technology like the smart meter, Maevi® and GSPARX® to Malaysian households, it recognises these technologi­es as the first big step of empowering customers towards the sustainabl­e energy industry of the future, beyond instilling environmen­tal consciousn­ess into the minds of Malaysians.

The company actively adopts efficient technologi­es and ensures that even the older plants are properly maintained and where possible, upgraded to maintain their efficiency.

Six of TNB’s Distributi­on buildings were selected as models of energy-efficient buildings in the country. Under the Asean Energy Awards, Wisma TNB Jalan Timur was awarded First-Runner up under the Energy Management for Buildings and Industries Awards in the Large Building Category, for demonstrat­ing excellence, creativity, practicali­ty and dedication in the field of energy efficiency. With this initiative, TNB managed to reduce up to six per cent of energy consumptio­n in the building.

“Our mission is to continue contributi­ng to the nation’s developmen­t by providing Malaysia with safe, secure and reliable energy. Having said this, we anchor our operations on an identified strategy; embracing green initiative­s throughout our business, from managing our own carbon footprint to providing clean energy products and services to customers.”

 ?? FILE PIC ?? The current heatwave in the country has prompted Malaysians to consume more energy through the usage of air-conditione­rs and fans.
FILE PIC The current heatwave in the country has prompted Malaysians to consume more energy through the usage of air-conditione­rs and fans.

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