Type | Journal Article - International Journal of Regulation and Governance |
Title | One-watt TV label implementation in Malaysia |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2005 |
Page numbers | 1-12 |
URL | http://bookstore.teri.res.in/docs/journals/Regulatory journal 5-1 June 2005.pdf#page=6 |
Abstract | Conventional power stations burn fossil fuels to produce electricity. This process releases pollutants such as CO2 (carbon dioxide), NOx (oxides of nitrogen), and CO (carbon monoxide) into the atmosphere. In Malaysia for example, approximately, 7.36 MT (million tonnes) of CO2 was emitted due to the power generation in 1980. This figure shot up to approximately, 31.33 MT in 1996 (World Energy Council 2001). Meanwhile, electricity consumption in the residential sector increased from 8949 GWh (gigawatt hour) in 1997 (National Energy Balance 1997) to 12 564 GWh in 2001 (National Energy Balance 2001). This study calculates the potential energy savings and the potential CO2, NOx, and CO emissions reduction by implementing a mandatory energy label programme for 1-W stand-by power TV. |
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