Comparison study of energy management related certifications in Malaysia

Applying energy management approach is an effective strategy to implement initiatives to reduce energy costs from energy saving measures. In implementing energy efficiency measures through energy management, standards are often being referred and used as the guides. Standards related to energy manag...

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