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<title><![CDATA[Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre invests RM2mil to enhance lighting efficiency]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[<img height="165" align="left" width="250" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 10px" src="/UserFiles/Image/Mice News/KualaLumpurConventionCentre(1).jpg" alt="" /><font face="Calibri" size="3" style="font-weight:normal">The Kuala  Lumpur Convention Centre (the Centre) is investing RM2 million to  retrofit and improve the lighting efficiency for its five exhibition  halls totalling 10,000 sq metres. &nbsp;<br /><br />According to Mr Chen Soo  Yoong, Director of Facilities, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre,&nbsp;&nbsp; this  latest investment is by far the largest &ndash; in the last five years,  between RM40,000 and RM50,000 a year has been spent on retrofitting the  Centre&rsquo;s entire lighting system - and will entail replacing about 900  250W metal halide lamps with light-emitting diodes (LED) bulbs. &ldquo;Albeit  the Centre&rsquo;s electricity consumption varies month to month, depending on  the number and type of events, the use of LED bulbs should see our  electricity consumption dip to the 63 kWh to 70 kWh range, or 28% of the  current energy usage.&rdquo;<br /><br />Chen estimates that, based on an  estimated 5,000 hours of use per year for all five exhibition halls, the  LED bulbs could result in a saving of some 800,000 kWh per year.&nbsp; &ldquo;This  translates into a saving of around RM250,000 a year.&nbsp; More importantly,  we will be reducing the building&rsquo;s carbon footprint and our overall  operating costs.&rdquo;<br /><br />Elaborating on the retrofitting job which  started after the Centre&rsquo;s opening in 2005, Chen said previously  high-energy lamps, neon lights and other incandescent bulbs have been  gradually replaced with energy-saving bulbs such as LEDs, Compact  Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs), cold cathode and T5 Fluorescent lamps; with  all the replaced lamps then disposed of as scheduled waste by Kualiti  Alam Sdn Bhd. Kualiti Alam Sdn Bhd is the owner and operator of  Malaysia&rsquo;s first integrated Scheduled Waste Management Centre.<br />Chen  added that other measures in place to save energy include the use of a  specially-designed Variable Speed Drive (VSD) or inverter system to  regulate the escalators and air-conditioners. <br /><br />&ldquo;The VSD system  automatically shuts or slows down the escalators when they are not in  use and the air-conditioning when a change in the set temperature is  detected.&rdquo;<br /><br />Besides these, other measures such as turning down  lights to a minimum during build-up and tear-down of event sets and  using only battery-operated forklifts and burden vehicles or buggies are  also in force. <br /><br />Source - Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre</font>]]></description>
<date>1/21/2012</date>
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