a b s t r a c t Malaysia, as a developing country and a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), is looking into inexhaustible and repeatable alternative energy sources such as solar, wind, mini-hydro and biomass. The estimated GDP at 2010 is $15,385 per capita and the economic and industrial growth of the country implies that energy demand is growing very fast. In addition, the growing prices of fossil fuels, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, make inevitable renewable energy solutions for the country. Geographically, Malaysia is located in a region of tropical and humid climate which provides easy access to a variety of renewable energy sources. The government of Malaysia has initiated renewable energy policies to en...
The utilization of conventional sources of energy releases harmful pollutants to the environment cau...
Over the years, the depleting non-renewable and increasing price of fossil fuels has encouraged grow...
It is estimated that oil reserves will not last very much longer; thus, a switch to alternative ener...
Malaysia is one of the most developing ASEAN countries, with a GDP of US$14,700 per capita (PPP basi...
Malaysia is one of the most developing ASEAN countries, with a GDP of US14,700 per capita (PPP basis...
Demographic change, dramatic population increase and rapid industrial growth are major trends emergi...
As a developing country, Malaysia’s prosperity and welfare depends heavily on having access to relia...
Energy has always been an essential element for the generation of social and economic growth in a c...
ABSTRACT: Malaysia is endowed with vast renewable energy resources such as biomass and solar. Beside...
AbstractMalaysia introduced renewable energy as the 5th fuel strategy in the energy-mix under the Na...
For achieving the imperatives of sustainable development, sustainable energy is central. In view of ...
For achieving the imperatives of sustainable development, sustainable energy is central. In view of ...
Energy consumption has risen in Malaysia because of developing strategies and increasing rate of pop...
Sustainable energy supply is essential for actualizing Malaysia's vision to become a high-income cou...
Energy is crucial to all aspects of development from powering manufacturing and modernization of agr...
The utilization of conventional sources of energy releases harmful pollutants to the environment cau...
Over the years, the depleting non-renewable and increasing price of fossil fuels has encouraged grow...
It is estimated that oil reserves will not last very much longer; thus, a switch to alternative ener...
Malaysia is one of the most developing ASEAN countries, with a GDP of US$14,700 per capita (PPP basi...
Malaysia is one of the most developing ASEAN countries, with a GDP of US14,700 per capita (PPP basis...
Demographic change, dramatic population increase and rapid industrial growth are major trends emergi...
As a developing country, Malaysia’s prosperity and welfare depends heavily on having access to relia...
Energy has always been an essential element for the generation of social and economic growth in a c...
ABSTRACT: Malaysia is endowed with vast renewable energy resources such as biomass and solar. Beside...
AbstractMalaysia introduced renewable energy as the 5th fuel strategy in the energy-mix under the Na...
For achieving the imperatives of sustainable development, sustainable energy is central. In view of ...
For achieving the imperatives of sustainable development, sustainable energy is central. In view of ...
Energy consumption has risen in Malaysia because of developing strategies and increasing rate of pop...
Sustainable energy supply is essential for actualizing Malaysia's vision to become a high-income cou...
Energy is crucial to all aspects of development from powering manufacturing and modernization of agr...
The utilization of conventional sources of energy releases harmful pollutants to the environment cau...
Over the years, the depleting non-renewable and increasing price of fossil fuels has encouraged grow...
It is estimated that oil reserves will not last very much longer; thus, a switch to alternative ener...