Scenario Planning To Forecast Future Energy In Malaysia

Nowadays, we face the problem regarding the depletion of oil and gas but at the same time, final energy consumption grew at a fast rate of 5.6 percent between 2000 and 2005 to reach 38.9 Mtoe in 2005. A substantial portion of the energy consumed was from oil (63 percent) which was mainly utilized...

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Main Author: NORDIN, ABDUL AZIZ
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.105922017-01-25T09:42:39Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/10592/ Scenario Planning To Forecast Future Energy In Malaysia NORDIN, ABDUL AZIZ T Technology (General) Nowadays, we face the problem regarding the depletion of oil and gas but at the same time, final energy consumption grew at a fast rate of 5.6 percent between 2000 and 2005 to reach 38.9 Mtoe in 2005. A substantial portion of the energy consumed was from oil (63 percent) which was mainly utilized in the transport and industrial sectors. Natural gas consumption also increased in a rapid manner to fuel electricity demand. The share of natural gas in total installed electricity generation capacity remains high at 70 percent in 2005, but has fallen slightly from 77 percent in 2000. Malaysia is endowed with conventional energy resources such as oil and gas as well as renewable like hydro, biomass and solar energy. At 2005 production levels, proven oil reserves are expected to last another 19 years while natural gas reserves are expected to last for about 33 years. Taking into account the growing energy consumption and domestic energy supply constraints, Malaysia has set sustainable development and diversification of energy sources, as the economy's main energy policy goals. The Five-Fuel Strategy recognises renewable energy resources as the economy's fifth fuel after oil, coal, natural gas and hydro. The introduction of biodiesel for the transport sector in 2005 is one of the positive steps that the government has undertaken to achieve sustainable energy development through diversification of fuel sources. We need to do something to overcome the problem of depletion of oil and gas that affect the energy supply in the future. One of the way is by doing the scenario planning. There are lots of method that can be used to create scenario planning. Two of them are Business As Usual (BAU) and Green Future (OF). In this project, I will used this two method for energy scenario planning in Malaysia. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2011-01 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/10592/1/2011%20-%20Scenario%20Planning%20to%20Forecast%20Future%20Energy%20in%20Malaysia.pdf NORDIN, ABDUL AZIZ (2011) Scenario Planning To Forecast Future Energy In Malaysia. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Unpublished)
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Scenario Planning To Forecast Future Energy In Malaysia
description Nowadays, we face the problem regarding the depletion of oil and gas but at the same time, final energy consumption grew at a fast rate of 5.6 percent between 2000 and 2005 to reach 38.9 Mtoe in 2005. A substantial portion of the energy consumed was from oil (63 percent) which was mainly utilized in the transport and industrial sectors. Natural gas consumption also increased in a rapid manner to fuel electricity demand. The share of natural gas in total installed electricity generation capacity remains high at 70 percent in 2005, but has fallen slightly from 77 percent in 2000. Malaysia is endowed with conventional energy resources such as oil and gas as well as renewable like hydro, biomass and solar energy. At 2005 production levels, proven oil reserves are expected to last another 19 years while natural gas reserves are expected to last for about 33 years. Taking into account the growing energy consumption and domestic energy supply constraints, Malaysia has set sustainable development and diversification of energy sources, as the economy's main energy policy goals. The Five-Fuel Strategy recognises renewable energy resources as the economy's fifth fuel after oil, coal, natural gas and hydro. The introduction of biodiesel for the transport sector in 2005 is one of the positive steps that the government has undertaken to achieve sustainable energy development through diversification of fuel sources. We need to do something to overcome the problem of depletion of oil and gas that affect the energy supply in the future. One of the way is by doing the scenario planning. There are lots of method that can be used to create scenario planning. Two of them are Business As Usual (BAU) and Green Future (OF). In this project, I will used this two method for energy scenario planning in Malaysia.
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