This article examines the energy security implications of the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy in Malaysia (SCORE), a US$105 billion infrastructure development plan in Sarawak on the island of Borneo. SCORE aims to build a series of hydroelectric dams along a 320-kilometer corridor by 2030. The article begins by explaining the methodology utilized for its research interviews and site visits. It goes on to argue that energy security in Southeast Asia should consist of simultaneously improving the availability, affordability, efficiency and stewardship of energy services for end users. Availability involves diversifying the fuels and technologies in energy production and minimizing dependence on imports; affordability means providing elec...
This paper illustrates how Malaysia’s development has been powered by cheap oil and gas making it de...
Energy demand in Malaysia is increasing over seven per cent a year, while forty per cent of the ener...
Global Powers and Local Resources in Southeast Asia: Political and Social Dynamics of Foreign Invest...
This article examines the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy in Malaysia, or SCORE, a US $105 bill...
AbstractMalaysia's economy expansion has been powered by cheap oil making us too dependent and addic...
For the past few decades, the Malaysian economy has expanded at an impressive pace, whilst, the Mala...
This dissertation focuses on an integration of energy modeling tools to explore energy transition pa...
Since the 1970s, Malaysia’s economic expansion has been powered by cheap oil and gas making it depen...
The availability of an adequate electrical supply to the whole population is essential for the wellb...
Malaysia is currently a net exporter of fossil energy in the form of crude oil and refined petroleum...
As a developing country, Malaysia’s prosperity and welfare depends heavily on having access to relia...
This article serves as an update to the manuscript with the same title published back in 2010. Since...
Sustainable energy supply is essential for actualizing Malaysia's vision to become a high-income cou...
Electric energy has been the integral part of industrialization and socioeconomic development of a c...
This article examines the strategy of electrification for Sarawak which centers on large-scale hydro...
This paper illustrates how Malaysia’s development has been powered by cheap oil and gas making it de...
Energy demand in Malaysia is increasing over seven per cent a year, while forty per cent of the ener...
Global Powers and Local Resources in Southeast Asia: Political and Social Dynamics of Foreign Invest...
This article examines the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy in Malaysia, or SCORE, a US $105 bill...
AbstractMalaysia's economy expansion has been powered by cheap oil making us too dependent and addic...
For the past few decades, the Malaysian economy has expanded at an impressive pace, whilst, the Mala...
This dissertation focuses on an integration of energy modeling tools to explore energy transition pa...
Since the 1970s, Malaysia’s economic expansion has been powered by cheap oil and gas making it depen...
The availability of an adequate electrical supply to the whole population is essential for the wellb...
Malaysia is currently a net exporter of fossil energy in the form of crude oil and refined petroleum...
As a developing country, Malaysia’s prosperity and welfare depends heavily on having access to relia...
This article serves as an update to the manuscript with the same title published back in 2010. Since...
Sustainable energy supply is essential for actualizing Malaysia's vision to become a high-income cou...
Electric energy has been the integral part of industrialization and socioeconomic development of a c...
This article examines the strategy of electrification for Sarawak which centers on large-scale hydro...
This paper illustrates how Malaysia’s development has been powered by cheap oil and gas making it de...
Energy demand in Malaysia is increasing over seven per cent a year, while forty per cent of the ener...
Global Powers and Local Resources in Southeast Asia: Political and Social Dynamics of Foreign Invest...