This paper examines solar photovoltaic (PV) in Malaysia. First, it analyzes the current energy demand in Malaysia and discusses some of the national policies and the installations of solar PV in urban and rural areas in the country. Next, the general Feed-In Tariff (FiT) scheme is explained, indicating its potential as one of the investment options for Malaysians. Finally, the loan financing option for solar PV is presented, providing examples that have been implemented in other countries, as well as explaining the Green Technology Financing Scheme (GTFS) for companies and the proposed soft loan scheme for individual households in Malaysia. It also analyses the impact of the proposed interest rate to household consumers in Malaysia, in term...
The present global energy scenario, in which fossil fuels play a preponderant role, faces significan...
In order to promote the growth of renewable energy sector in Malaysia, feed-in tariff (FiT) mechanis...
This paper illustrates how Malaysia’s development has been powered by cheap oil and gas making it de...
This paper examines solar photovoltaic (PV) in Malaysia. First, it analyzes the current energy deman...
This paper examines solar energy development in Malaysia, particularly in relation to the installati...
This article presents solar energy or specifically the solar photovoltaic (PV) development outlook i...
Over the years, the depleting non-renewable and increasing price of fossil fuels has encouraged grow...
This paper is under in-depth investigation due to suspicion of possible plagiarism on a high similar...
Malaysia enacted the Renewable Energy Act in April 2011. One of its important components is the feed...
In Malaysia, energy consumption by households grew by 6.9%. Meanwhile, energy supply rose 6.1% from ...
Malaysia is situated at the equatorial region with an average solar radiation of 400-600 MJ/m 2 per ...
Solar photovoltaic has shown a significant rise in terms of worldwide installation. One of the main ...
Malaysia enacted the Renewable Energy Act in April 2011. One of its important components is the feed...
Solar photovoltaic has shown a significant rise in terms of worldwide installation. One of the main ...
Solar photovoltaic has shown a significant rise in terms of worldwide installation. One of the main ...
The present global energy scenario, in which fossil fuels play a preponderant role, faces significan...
In order to promote the growth of renewable energy sector in Malaysia, feed-in tariff (FiT) mechanis...
This paper illustrates how Malaysia’s development has been powered by cheap oil and gas making it de...
This paper examines solar photovoltaic (PV) in Malaysia. First, it analyzes the current energy deman...
This paper examines solar energy development in Malaysia, particularly in relation to the installati...
This article presents solar energy or specifically the solar photovoltaic (PV) development outlook i...
Over the years, the depleting non-renewable and increasing price of fossil fuels has encouraged grow...
This paper is under in-depth investigation due to suspicion of possible plagiarism on a high similar...
Malaysia enacted the Renewable Energy Act in April 2011. One of its important components is the feed...
In Malaysia, energy consumption by households grew by 6.9%. Meanwhile, energy supply rose 6.1% from ...
Malaysia is situated at the equatorial region with an average solar radiation of 400-600 MJ/m 2 per ...
Solar photovoltaic has shown a significant rise in terms of worldwide installation. One of the main ...
Malaysia enacted the Renewable Energy Act in April 2011. One of its important components is the feed...
Solar photovoltaic has shown a significant rise in terms of worldwide installation. One of the main ...
Solar photovoltaic has shown a significant rise in terms of worldwide installation. One of the main ...
The present global energy scenario, in which fossil fuels play a preponderant role, faces significan...
In order to promote the growth of renewable energy sector in Malaysia, feed-in tariff (FiT) mechanis...
This paper illustrates how Malaysia’s development has been powered by cheap oil and gas making it de...