For factories, EECA isn't if — it's when.
Continuous process loads, compressed air, chillers and boilers push most Malaysian plants well past 21,600 GJ a year. KERO meters all of it in real time — finding the waste a monthly bill hides, and keeping your EECA 2024 reporting complete and on time.
The usual suspects on a plant floor.
In most factories, a handful of systems account for the bulk of the bill — and most of the waste. KERO meters each one separately, so the culprit is never a mystery.
Compressed air
The most expensive utility per useful kilowatt — and the leakiest. Small leaks and artificial demand run day and night, unseen on a monthly bill.
Chillers & cooling loops
Over-driven chillers and high cooling-loop ΔT quietly waste energy. Real-time metering shows when cooling outruns the actual process need.
Pumps, fans & conveyors
Motor-driven systems run the line — and often run when they needn't. Off-hours operation is one of the fastest savings KERO surfaces.
Boilers & steam
Steam and hot-water systems lose energy across generation and distribution. Metering them against output reveals where heat is going to waste.
Peak demand & power factor
Heavy plant equipment sets the maximum-demand charge — and a poor power factor adds to every bill. Both are visible, and manageable, in real time.
Rooftop solar
If you generate, KERO meters it too — so self-consumption and savings are counted against the same baseline as everything else.
What KERO does on a factory site.
It connects to the plant you already run — Daikin, Carrier, ABB, Honeywell and the rest — and turns scattered meters into one live operation. Process and utility loads are metered separately, so a drift in compressed air or a chiller running past shift end shows up immediately, with the cost attached.
That same continuous record is what an EECA energy audit needs. When Suruhanjaya Tenaga's reporting cycle comes round, the evidence is already there — your Registered Energy Manager signs off on data that's complete, not data scrambled together in the final week.
Almost certainly in scope.
If your plant runs continuous shifts with significant cooling, compressed air or thermal load, you are very likely a registered energy consumer under EECA 2024 — which means a Registered Energy Manager within three months of notice, and an audit, an EnMS and reporting within twelve. The earlier the metering is in place, the easier every one of those deadlines becomes.
See your plant,
one system at a time.
Book a live session and we'll show KERO metering a factory like yours — and where the savings are hiding.