The burning of fossil fuels is considered responsible for the catastrophic climate changes, global warming, air pollution and energy insecurity. High emission of Greenhouse Gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Nitrogen Oxide (NO2), has led towards an increase of awareness and demand for the application of renewable energy resources
For electricity generation Malaysia is heavily based on fossil fuel. Despite its power supply steadi...
Fossil fuels comprise 93% of Malaysia’s electricity generation and account for 36% of the country’s ...
Stable economy status has made many foreign investors invested in various industries sectors in Mala...
Non-renewable energy like Coal, and Natural Gas was the main source to generate electricity in Malay...
As we all know, mankind has been depending on the burning of fossil fuels to generate energy. This a...
Fossil fuel consumption has progressively increased alongside global population growth, representing...
The petroleum industry is confronted with a two-faced challenge as global energy demand is set to in...
Solar energy is a natural source of energy and is tremendously abundant. The concept of floating sol...
Electricity and energy sector are identified as the major carbon dioxide emitter. Coal, natural gas,...
The establishment of the National Low Carbon City Master Plan (NLCCM) by Malaysia's government prese...
Due to global decline in fossil fuel reserves and contribution on their emissions (during the extrac...
Malaysia is facing haze problems for many years and the Government's major budget has been utilized ...
Alternative energy is important to prevent our planet from being destroyed. Generating electricity u...
Solar energy contributes to a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in comparison to energy generate...
With the rapid depletion of fossil fuel reserves, it is feared that the world will soon run out of i...
For electricity generation Malaysia is heavily based on fossil fuel. Despite its power supply steadi...
Fossil fuels comprise 93% of Malaysia’s electricity generation and account for 36% of the country’s ...
Stable economy status has made many foreign investors invested in various industries sectors in Mala...
Non-renewable energy like Coal, and Natural Gas was the main source to generate electricity in Malay...
As we all know, mankind has been depending on the burning of fossil fuels to generate energy. This a...
Fossil fuel consumption has progressively increased alongside global population growth, representing...
The petroleum industry is confronted with a two-faced challenge as global energy demand is set to in...
Solar energy is a natural source of energy and is tremendously abundant. The concept of floating sol...
Electricity and energy sector are identified as the major carbon dioxide emitter. Coal, natural gas,...
The establishment of the National Low Carbon City Master Plan (NLCCM) by Malaysia's government prese...
Due to global decline in fossil fuel reserves and contribution on their emissions (during the extrac...
Malaysia is facing haze problems for many years and the Government's major budget has been utilized ...
Alternative energy is important to prevent our planet from being destroyed. Generating electricity u...
Solar energy contributes to a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in comparison to energy generate...
With the rapid depletion of fossil fuel reserves, it is feared that the world will soon run out of i...
For electricity generation Malaysia is heavily based on fossil fuel. Despite its power supply steadi...
Fossil fuels comprise 93% of Malaysia’s electricity generation and account for 36% of the country’s ...
Stable economy status has made many foreign investors invested in various industries sectors in Mala...