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Vast experience from the MIEEIP has enabled the team to develop various knowledge products. The lessons learnt have been documented and several publications have been published. The following books/ guidelines are available for industries and those involved in the field of energy efficiency at PTM. Kindly contact us at 03-8921 0826:
 
Energy Efficiency And Conservation Guidelines  

Part 1 of the guidelines on electrical energy-use equipment was successfully developed by Pusat Tenaga Malaysia through the initiative of the MIEEIP.

The development of the guidelines was a culmination of dedicated inputs from professional bodies viz. Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM), Malaysian Chapter Of American Society Of Heating, Ventilation And Air Conditioning Engineers (MASHRAE) and Association Of Consulting Engineers Malaysia (ACEM); the industries viz. Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) and also the public sector like the Energy Commission, SIRIM Berhad, Jabatan Kerjaraya (JKR) and Malaysian Industry Development Authority (MIDA) with technical guidance from Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO)/Energy Conservation Center Japan (ECCJ). More……

 
Boiler Best Practice
The aim of the Boiler Best Practices and Steam Turbines is to develop this subject in an informal and conversational tone to enable course participants or readers to comprehend the contents in an easy manner.

The publication addresses the use and maintenance of boilers through best practices. Boilers are widely used in industries to produce steam for heating purposes.The contents covered in this publication also include the steam distribution system and auxiliary equipment to maximise the boiler efficiency. A section on steam turbines is also added.
 
Achieving Industrial Energy Efficiency in Malaysia
Industrialization and modernization are spreading everywhere, albeit at differing paces and with differing consequences. And as they spread, alongside increased GFP and reduced poverty, there is increasing fossil fuel use, natural resource depletion, and loss of biodiversity.

The energy-intensive lifestyle of those living in developed countries is now being adopted among rapidly developing Asian countries. And this means, inter alia, increasing emissions from automobiles, factories, and power plants. Global warming and climate change are consequences......


http://www.undp.org.my/uploads.Archieving_Industrial_Energy
_Efficiency_2006.pdf
   
Energy Audit Guidelines
   
   
EE Features Assessment