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Energy Consumption Analysis Based on Energy Efficiency Approach: A Case of Suburban Area
Author(s) -
Khairul Anuar Abdul Rahman,
Abdul Mutalib Leman,
M. Faris Mubin,
Mohammad Zainal Yusof,
Azian Hariri,
Mohd Najib Mohd Salleh
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
matec web of conferences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2274-7214
pISSN - 2261-236X
DOI - 10.1051/matecconf/20178702003
Subject(s) - electricity , consumption (sociology) , environmental economics , energy consumption , questionnaire , efficient energy use , order (exchange) , business , energy (signal processing) , marketing , economics , engineering , statistics , mathematics , social science , finance , sociology , electrical engineering
Sufficient data about electricity consumption over large periods of time was accumulated and analysed in order to develop appropriate electricity-saving measures. An important first step was to analyse and identify electrical appliances that had energy saving potential. Different behavioural consumption profiles were analysed using information from two sources: 1) technical data about electricity consumption (electricity bill) and 2) data about household electrical appliance usage and consumer awareness obtained from a questionnaire survey. The questionnaire consisted of four sections of questions which concerned residents’ backgrounds, residential information, consumers’ awareness about energy efficiency (EE) and the energy usage of each house. The results showed that the electricity consumption profile of an individual household could be most related to the EE approach. It indicated that consumers’ behaviour (awareness and practice) resulted in one of the important factors related to high electricity consumption. Another important conclusion of our questionnaire-based analysis was that the implementation of the EE approach could help the consumer to reduce their monthly energy consumption

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