PETALING JAYA: A Malaysia Energy Centre audit conducted last year in 24 Malaysian-based factories has revealed the potential for reductions in energy costs and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
The audits showed that the factories - from the energy-intensive sectors of cement, wood, pulp and paper, rubber, food, glass, iron and steel, and ceramic - alone consumed 5.5 million Megawatt hour per year (MWh/yr) of energy last year.
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