Nowadays, renewable energy sources are becoming important in contributing to the electricity generation to reduce dependency on fossil fuels that are predicted to deplete soon. Besides, the world’s energy demand is growing rapidly from year to year. Implementation of renewable energy system could solve this problem. In addition, a lot of benefits can be obtained by the country especially in the effort to reduce carbon dioxide emission from non-renewable energy resources such as coal and fossil fuels. Malaysia is one of the potential countries that can make use of renewable energy sources for electricity generation. This is because this country receives abundance of renewable energy such as solar, wind, water and others. This project intends...
Electricity demand rises rapidly every year as a result of industrialization and population growth. ...
Energy consumption has risen in Malaysia because of the developing strategies and increasing rate of...
This article extends the conference paper ‘Simulation-based method to evaluate PV/wind hybrid renewa...
The inclination to utilize renewable energy assets has become consistently in the course of recent d...
The utilization of conventional sources of energy releases harmful pollutants to the environment cau...
The use of hybrid renewable energy systems for telecommunications towers has gained increasing atten...
The main aim of this project is to design an effective hybrid solar-wind electricity generating syst...
The thesis presents the techno-economicevaluation of Photovoltaic and wind energy which provided ele...
Application of solar energy in Malaysia has been started in 1998. This country has a large potential...
The source of electricity supply in remote and island areas are commonly supplied by diesel generato...
The aim of this project is to carry out studies on the development of a solar and wind hybrid power...
In recent past few decades, electricity generation in Malaysia mostly relies on non-renewable or car...
Malaysia is one of the most developing ASEAN countries, with a GDP of US14,700 per capita (PPP basis...
Renewable energy resources are becoming inexorably in the field of generating electrical power due t...
Research works on hybrid renewable energy systems for rural electrifications have been quite intensi...
Electricity demand rises rapidly every year as a result of industrialization and population growth. ...
Energy consumption has risen in Malaysia because of the developing strategies and increasing rate of...
This article extends the conference paper ‘Simulation-based method to evaluate PV/wind hybrid renewa...
The inclination to utilize renewable energy assets has become consistently in the course of recent d...
The utilization of conventional sources of energy releases harmful pollutants to the environment cau...
The use of hybrid renewable energy systems for telecommunications towers has gained increasing atten...
The main aim of this project is to design an effective hybrid solar-wind electricity generating syst...
The thesis presents the techno-economicevaluation of Photovoltaic and wind energy which provided ele...
Application of solar energy in Malaysia has been started in 1998. This country has a large potential...
The source of electricity supply in remote and island areas are commonly supplied by diesel generato...
The aim of this project is to carry out studies on the development of a solar and wind hybrid power...
In recent past few decades, electricity generation in Malaysia mostly relies on non-renewable or car...
Malaysia is one of the most developing ASEAN countries, with a GDP of US14,700 per capita (PPP basis...
Renewable energy resources are becoming inexorably in the field of generating electrical power due t...
Research works on hybrid renewable energy systems for rural electrifications have been quite intensi...
Electricity demand rises rapidly every year as a result of industrialization and population growth. ...
Energy consumption has risen in Malaysia because of the developing strategies and increasing rate of...
This article extends the conference paper ‘Simulation-based method to evaluate PV/wind hybrid renewa...