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2012 Annual Report - Media Prima Berhad

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Water Consumption (m 3 ) at NSTP Plants<br />

50,000<br />

45,000<br />

40,000<br />

35,000<br />

30,000<br />

25,000<br />

20,000<br />

15,000<br />

10,000<br />

5,000<br />

0<br />

Shah Alam Prai Senai Ajil<br />

2010 46,338 29,784 25,131 22,059<br />

2011 37,002 32,004 21,735 14,682<br />

<strong>2012</strong> 42,874 36,379 27,395 12,936<br />

ENERGY MANAGEMENT<br />

TELEVISION<br />

NETWORKS<br />

RADIO OUTDOOR<br />

NETWORKS<br />

<strong>Media</strong> <strong>Prima</strong> is working towards full compliance with the<br />

requirements of the Electrical Energy Regulations 2008<br />

endorsed by the Energy Commissioner. In <strong>2012</strong>, we<br />

appointed an energy consultant to objectively study our<br />

energy usage and efficiency at our Shah Alam plant. This<br />

plant was chosen as it is the largest of NSTP’s printing<br />

facilities. We also reviewed our compressed air requirements<br />

between 2010 and <strong>2012</strong>. A great deal of emphasis was also<br />

placed on reducing energy at our printing plants, particularly<br />

by isolating unoccupied areas. Air-conditioning leakages<br />

were identified and worn pipes were replaced.<br />

Following the energy audit, various energy savings<br />

initiatives were implemented in <strong>2012</strong>. These include<br />

improvements to air compressors in Shah Alam.<br />

Smaller air compressors were purchased to provide the<br />

minimum levels required instead of running the main<br />

compressors during maintenance hours at Senai and Prai.<br />

Small split units were installed in Shah Alam to replace the<br />

larger AHU and non-operational lighting zones were<br />

introduced. Inverters were also installed to control air<br />

compressors’ energy usage. We will continue to maintain<br />

the overall energy usage to a less than 1% increase<br />

annually which is considered acceptable due to the<br />

additional workforce, building expansion and production<br />

increase in pages.<br />

PRINT<br />

CONTENT<br />

CREATION<br />

NEW MEDIA<br />

81<br />

annual<br />

report<br />

<strong>2012</strong><br />

From Our Perspective Who We Are Our Strategy & Achievements Our Performance Our Responsibility Our Leadership Corporate Governance The Financials Additional Information

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