Malaysia is one of the most developing ASEAN countries, with a GDP of US14,700 per capita (PPP basis), and steady GDP growth of 5.5 in 2008. Malaysia is in the midst of an era of vigorous industrial growth brought about by strong domestic demand together with its significant science and technology development. To cope with the economical and industrial growth, the demand of energy is growing very rapidly. In this paper the energy related policies of Malaysia have been discussed. The present status of renewable energy in Malaysia has been also discussed in the paper as well. It has been found that among all the renewable energy sources, solar energy is the most prospective one in Malaysia
For achieving the imperatives of sustainable development, sustainable energy is central. In view of ...
With the rapid growth of fossil fuel price and subsequent consideration of exhausting non-renewable ...
The world is facing depletion of fossil fuel sources thus urged for alternative and renewable energy...
Malaysia is one of the most developing ASEAN countries, with a GDP of US$14,700 per capita (PPP basi...
a b s t r a c t Malaysia, as a developing country and a member of the Association of Southeast Asian...
Energy has always been an essential element for the generation of social and economic growth in a c...
Demographic change, dramatic population increase and rapid industrial growth are major trends emergi...
Malaysia is endowed with vast renewable energy resources such as biomass and solar. Besides, hydro a...
ABSTRACT: Malaysia is endowed with vast renewable energy resources such as biomass and solar. Beside...
Countries all over the world is enquiring and taking efforts to implement the environment friendly r...
As a developing country, Malaysia’s prosperity and welfare depends heavily on having access to relia...
Energy is crucial to all aspects of development from powering manufacturing and modernization of agr...
AbstractMalaysia, despite being known as the suppliers for oil and natural gas in the world is havin...
The utilization of conventional sources of energy releases harmful pollutants to the environment cau...
Energy consumption has risen in Malaysia because of developing strategies and increasing rate of pop...
For achieving the imperatives of sustainable development, sustainable energy is central. In view of ...
With the rapid growth of fossil fuel price and subsequent consideration of exhausting non-renewable ...
The world is facing depletion of fossil fuel sources thus urged for alternative and renewable energy...
Malaysia is one of the most developing ASEAN countries, with a GDP of US$14,700 per capita (PPP basi...
a b s t r a c t Malaysia, as a developing country and a member of the Association of Southeast Asian...
Energy has always been an essential element for the generation of social and economic growth in a c...
Demographic change, dramatic population increase and rapid industrial growth are major trends emergi...
Malaysia is endowed with vast renewable energy resources such as biomass and solar. Besides, hydro a...
ABSTRACT: Malaysia is endowed with vast renewable energy resources such as biomass and solar. Beside...
Countries all over the world is enquiring and taking efforts to implement the environment friendly r...
As a developing country, Malaysia’s prosperity and welfare depends heavily on having access to relia...
Energy is crucial to all aspects of development from powering manufacturing and modernization of agr...
AbstractMalaysia, despite being known as the suppliers for oil and natural gas in the world is havin...
The utilization of conventional sources of energy releases harmful pollutants to the environment cau...
Energy consumption has risen in Malaysia because of developing strategies and increasing rate of pop...
For achieving the imperatives of sustainable development, sustainable energy is central. In view of ...
With the rapid growth of fossil fuel price and subsequent consideration of exhausting non-renewable ...
The world is facing depletion of fossil fuel sources thus urged for alternative and renewable energy...