Winners prove their commitment to a greener Malaysia through their initiatives.
THE Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change together with the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation announced and awarded 29 winners of the National Energy Awards 2023 from a total of 114 submissions.
Minister for Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change, Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad pointed out that that the ministry organises the annual NEA as a way to raise awareness, acceptance and adoption of sustainable energy practices across industries. “I applaud the strong participation by the entrants this year and believe they are all truly winners for championing sustainable energy practices,” he said.
This year’s 114 submissions offered a commendable combined energy reduction of over 1.34 GW in terms of electricity savings, equivalent to a carbon emissions reduction of over 23,000 metric tonnes per annum. Tzu Chi International School, Johor Port Authority and Kenaga Tower were named award-winners in the Energy Efficiency category that recognises initiatives that adopt sustainable energy practices in a new or retrofitted building.
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