Building Energy Index (BEI): A study of government office building in Malaysian Public University

Energy consumption in developing countries such as Malaysia is certainly growing in line with current economic growth and development of commercial as well as residential areas. Thus, various initiatives can be seen, in particular by the role of the government in ensuring the optimum and efficiency...

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Main Authors: Tahir, Mohamad Zamhari, Jamaludin, Roslan, Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun, Baluch, Nazim Hussain, Mohtar, Shahimi
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spelling my.uum.repo.286552022-04-24T10:46:16Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/28655/ Building Energy Index (BEI): A study of government office building in Malaysian Public University Tahir, Mohamad Zamhari Jamaludin, Roslan Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun Baluch, Nazim Hussain Mohtar, Shahimi TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Energy consumption in developing countries such as Malaysia is certainly growing in line with current economic growth and development of commercial as well as residential areas. Thus, various initiatives can be seen, in particular by the role of the government in ensuring the optimum and efficiency usage of energy in the building. Therefore, MS1525 standard is a standard that takes into account the energy efficiency of a building as a reference to determines to what extent the building meets the current standard. Then, this paper presents the Building Energy Index (BEI) for the Chancellery building in Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM). The aim is to study BEI for the buildings whether this building achieved the standard requirement. The objective of the study was achieved by collecting data of monthly energy usage, gross floor area of the buildings and calculating BEI to get actual results. Preliminary audit which involves a brief review of utility and building operation, observation and a walkthrough in the buildings are used. In order to get a better understanding of major energy consumption in the selected buildings, general audit have been conducted to collect more detailed information about building operation. Based on MS 1525:2007 any building which implements energy efficient measures can achieved the BEI of 136 kWh/ m2/ year. Taylor’s University 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/28655/1/Building%20energy%20index.pdf Tahir, Mohamad Zamhari and Jamaludin, Roslan and Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun and Baluch, Nazim Hussain and Mohtar, Shahimi (2017) Building Energy Index (BEI): A study of government office building in Malaysian Public University. Journal of Engineering Science and Technology. pp. 199-208. ISSN 18234690 http://jestec.taylors.edu.my
institution Universiti Utara Malaysia
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Tahir, Mohamad Zamhari
Jamaludin, Roslan
Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
Baluch, Nazim Hussain
Mohtar, Shahimi
Building Energy Index (BEI): A study of government office building in Malaysian Public University
description Energy consumption in developing countries such as Malaysia is certainly growing in line with current economic growth and development of commercial as well as residential areas. Thus, various initiatives can be seen, in particular by the role of the government in ensuring the optimum and efficiency usage of energy in the building. Therefore, MS1525 standard is a standard that takes into account the energy efficiency of a building as a reference to determines to what extent the building meets the current standard. Then, this paper presents the Building Energy Index (BEI) for the Chancellery building in Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM). The aim is to study BEI for the buildings whether this building achieved the standard requirement. The objective of the study was achieved by collecting data of monthly energy usage, gross floor area of the buildings and calculating BEI to get actual results. Preliminary audit which involves a brief review of utility and building operation, observation and a walkthrough in the buildings are used. In order to get a better understanding of major energy consumption in the selected buildings, general audit have been conducted to collect more detailed information about building operation. Based on MS 1525:2007 any building which implements energy efficient measures can achieved the BEI of 136 kWh/ m2/ year.
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author Tahir, Mohamad Zamhari
Jamaludin, Roslan
Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
Baluch, Nazim Hussain
Mohtar, Shahimi
author_facet Tahir, Mohamad Zamhari
Jamaludin, Roslan
Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
Baluch, Nazim Hussain
Mohtar, Shahimi
author_sort Tahir, Mohamad Zamhari
title Building Energy Index (BEI): A study of government office building in Malaysian Public University
title_short Building Energy Index (BEI): A study of government office building in Malaysian Public University
title_full Building Energy Index (BEI): A study of government office building in Malaysian Public University
title_fullStr Building Energy Index (BEI): A study of government office building in Malaysian Public University
title_full_unstemmed Building Energy Index (BEI): A study of government office building in Malaysian Public University
title_sort building energy index (bei): a study of government office building in malaysian public university
publisher Taylor’s University
publishDate 2017
url https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/28655/1/Building%20energy%20index.pdf
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