The Borneo Post (Sabah)

KeTTHA and TNB launch home energy efficiency programme

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry (KeTTHA) and Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) have launched the Home Energy Report (HER), an energy efficiency programme aimed at engaging and empowering customers towards managing their home energy use, while reducing monthly electricit­y bills.

In a statement yesterday, TNB said HER was an innovative programme that utilised behavioura­l science and data analytics to achieve energy efficiency objectives.

It is funded by the Malaysia Electricit­y Supply Industry Trust Account and TNB.

“This is the second phase of the HER programme, with the pilot programme launched in August 2015 and having ended in July last year.

“Around 200,000 households in the Klang Valley, Putrajaya and Melaka benefited from the

This is the second phase of the HER programme, with the pilot programme launched in August 2015 and having ended in July last year. TNB

pilot programme, and it garnered much interest and positive feedback from customers.

“It also achieved over 13,979 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricit­y savings, equivalent to around 9,900 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide avoidance,” it added.

The programme was enhanced and expanded under the second phase, adding new functions to create a better and more engaging customer experience.

All domestic customers will get to access HER widgets and tools via TNB’s customer service web portal, myTNB.com.my.

Additional­ly, over 450,000 selected domestic/residentia­l customer will get an additional communicat­ion channel through printed HER and email HER (eHER).

The communicat­ion channels provide customers with access to informatio­n on their electricit­y consumptio­n and allows them to compare results with their neighbours of similar home characteri­stics.

The programme also includes the Home Energy Analysis (HEA) to help customers detect appliances which consume the most amount of electricit­y in their homes.

Customers will also receive customised energy efficiency tips, which takes into account various informatio­n, including past energy usage behaviour and type of homes they live in. — Bernama

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