It was lights off by 8.30pm at the Petronas Twin Towers and the buildings around it as Malaysia observed 2010 Earth Hour.
All non-essential lights at Suria KLCC, including the retail centre’s facade, were turned off for a full 60 minutes.
Many retailers and restaurants also joined hands in the global conservation effort and patrons were seen dining by candlelight.
By 7.45pm, thousands of people had already converged at the compounds of Suria KLCC eagerly waiting for the lights of the twin towers to be switched off.
A group of six college students who were among the thousands who came to observe the moment carried tea-light candles, arranged in the shape of the figure “60” to symbolise the Earth Day hour-long lights-out.
Meanwhile, in support of the effort, TNB is advising its 7.6 million customers to switch to energy-efficient appliances.
The 2009 Earth Hour saw a 550MW dip in nationwide electricity consumption.
The amount is sufficient to light up 14 million 40-watt light bulbs.
Another organisation which joined the 2010 Earth Hour was Petronas. It switched off non-essential lights during the hour.
In George Town, thousands of bulbs lighting up City Hall were switched off, but the Esplanade was alight with flames from 10,000 flickering candles.
Hundreds of people gathered at the field to celebrate the green initiative while others participated by turning off non-essential lights at their homes and businesses.
Crowds also gathered at several different spots in the state to participate in the global Earth Hour.
The lights at the two iconic triangular structures at the mid-span of the Penang Bridge were also switched off.
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