As a developing country, Malaysia is expected an increment on their electricity consumption align with growing of economy, population as well as industrial demands. For that reason, this paper brings an analysis that considered some macro factors identified as geographical parameters, meteorological parameters, and economic parameters which believed will effect the demand in electricity over the country. However, the case study for this research is focusing the demands in the area named Johor Bahru and Skudai due to the higher electricity consumption in Johor, Malaysia. The correlation coefficient is introduced as a tool to measure the significant factors influenced the demands. From the result obtained, it shown that Gross Domestic Product (GDP), population and maximum temperature were affected the electrical load demand pattern based on their Pearson Correlations. As an advantages this finding will help others researcher and electrical utilities in forecasting their future demands.
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