Review on Preliminary Energy Audit for 27 Years Old Building at Kemaman Terengganu, Malaysia

Authors

  • Meor Amirul Muhailmin Norhisham
  • Mohd Azahari Razali
  • Makeen Mohd Amin
  • Norhadiman Abdul Hadi

Keywords:

Energy, Preliminary Energy Audit

Abstract

Malaysia Energy Statistic Handbook 2020 shows the Malaysia energy scenario in 2019 recorded that coal is the highest energy source used with 13,067 MW, followed by natural gas with 12,539 MW. The preliminary energy audit review is a review of the articles and journals related to the preliminary energy audit. The main purpose of this review is to discuss the refereeing sources regarding the related journal or article with the preliminary energy audit. The method in this review will be using the reading of articles and journal sources on the internet. The findings will be consisting of the discussion that has been made using different articles and journal sources which will be discussed in detail. The preliminary energy audit review will improve the understanding of the preliminary energy audit from a different perspective which will help in making the preliminary energy audit success.

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Published

15-05-2022

How to Cite

Muhailmin Norhisham, M. A., Razali, M. A., Mohd Amin, M., & Abdul Hadi, N. (2022). Review on Preliminary Energy Audit for 27 Years Old Building at Kemaman Terengganu, Malaysia. Journal of Complex Flow, 4(1), 8–11. Retrieved from https://jcf.fazpublishing.com/index.php/jcf/article/view/43