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The EECA is a newly approved legislation aimed at regulating energy consumption and promoting energy conservation across various sectors. It sets out guidelines, standards, and regulations to ensure sustainable energy use in Malaysia.

The official date of enforcement has not yet been determined. It will be announced and shared with the public as soon as it is available.

The EECA is a critical part of Malaysia’s strategy to enhance energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and promote sustainable energy practices, contributing significantly to national and global environmental goals.

The EECA introduces new regulations and standards that businesses and industries must comply with to enhance energy efficiency and reduce energy consumption.

The Energy Commission will provide guidelines to help businesses comply with the new regulations under the EECA.

The Energy Commission will issue official announcements through its website, social media platforms, and other public communication channels when the EECA is enforced.

Specific penalties for non-compliance are outlined in the Act, with fines up to RM50,000 for certain offenses.