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Assessing Energy Efficiency in Conventional Office Buildings through Retrofitting Strategies
Journal
Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
ISSN
2241-4487
Date Issued
2025-06-04
Author(s)
Muhammad Tarique Lakhiar
Vignes Ponniah
Anselm Dass Mathalamuthu
DOI
10.48084/etasr.9916
Abstract
This study evaluates the energy efficiency of a conventional office building in Malaysia through the implementation of passive and active Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs). The retrofitting strategies included roof insulation, shading devices, HVAC optimization, and LED lighting upgrades, targeting key inefficiencies in the building's baseline energy performance. The energy modeling is performed with the eQUEST tool. Implementing ECMs demonstrated a 59.58% reduction in energy consumption contributing to reducing the annual usage from 292,330 kWh to 118,170 kWh, and additionally achieving CO₂ emission reductions of 132,013.28 kg. The payback period of 3.65 years highlights the economic feasibility of these measures. The annual cost savings reached MYR 88,647.44. The findings emphasize the importance of integrating passive and active strategies to optimize energy performance, reduce environmental impact, and enhance sustainability in office buildings. © by the authors.
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