Over the years, greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions have been increasing in Malaysia. Previously, the total carbon dioxide (CO2) emission from energy sector was 118,806 kiloton Per capita. Moreover, the buildings construction consume huge amount of natural resources and emitted million tons of carbon emission. Malaysia is one of the top 30 countries for carbon emission in the world. Therefore, this study determines carbon emission from the materials of office buildings and developed a carbon emission benchmark model for Malaysian office buildings. In addition, it is concluded that the office building which falls under 30,000m2 have carbon emission values of (>3,000-9,999tCO2eq), with an average of approximately (0.340 tCO2eq/m2), the office bu...
In this paper energy consumption of office buildings have been estimated. Energy consumption of majo...
Purpose: Global warming and climate change is one of the biggest issues facing humanity in this cent...
Detailed insights on energy use are missing for the building stock in Singapore that may aid reducti...
The Malaysian construction industry significantly contributes as an empowerment to its development v...
Global warming has become a major issue all over the world. Noting the carbon dioxide emissions as a...
The total amount of carbon emission in Malaysia is estimated at 208 267 thousand tonne metric per ye...
The increasing of carbon emissions in our atmosphere is becoming an environmental issue due to clima...
Even though the green building concept is fairly new in Malaysia, the development of this industry h...
Building construction is the largest source of carbon emission which has the enormous impact on envi...
Utilizing a large scale computer simulation model called the Asia-Pacific Integrated Model (AIM), a ...
The Malaysian Government has announced to develop Putrajaya as a pioneer Green Township in Malaysia....
Purpose: Design teams have difficulties in assessing building carbon emissions at an early stage, as...
Malaysia's electricity consumption is increasing exponentially as it gears towards becoming a develo...
Malaysia’s carbon emissions grew by +235.6% from 1990 to 2005, largely due to an increase in nationa...
In this paper energy consumption of office buildings have been estimated. Energy consumption of majo...
In this paper energy consumption of office buildings have been estimated. Energy consumption of majo...
Purpose: Global warming and climate change is one of the biggest issues facing humanity in this cent...
Detailed insights on energy use are missing for the building stock in Singapore that may aid reducti...
The Malaysian construction industry significantly contributes as an empowerment to its development v...
Global warming has become a major issue all over the world. Noting the carbon dioxide emissions as a...
The total amount of carbon emission in Malaysia is estimated at 208 267 thousand tonne metric per ye...
The increasing of carbon emissions in our atmosphere is becoming an environmental issue due to clima...
Even though the green building concept is fairly new in Malaysia, the development of this industry h...
Building construction is the largest source of carbon emission which has the enormous impact on envi...
Utilizing a large scale computer simulation model called the Asia-Pacific Integrated Model (AIM), a ...
The Malaysian Government has announced to develop Putrajaya as a pioneer Green Township in Malaysia....
Purpose: Design teams have difficulties in assessing building carbon emissions at an early stage, as...
Malaysia's electricity consumption is increasing exponentially as it gears towards becoming a develo...
Malaysia’s carbon emissions grew by +235.6% from 1990 to 2005, largely due to an increase in nationa...
In this paper energy consumption of office buildings have been estimated. Energy consumption of majo...
In this paper energy consumption of office buildings have been estimated. Energy consumption of majo...
Purpose: Global warming and climate change is one of the biggest issues facing humanity in this cent...
Detailed insights on energy use are missing for the building stock in Singapore that may aid reducti...