Barriers to the implementation of Solar PV Technology for tourism industry in Malaysia / Nurhidayah Samsul Rijal ... [et al.]

Demand for fossil fuels in Malaysia is increasing due to the rapid development in the industrial and tourism sectors. Conventional energy used today is a non-renewable resource that will eventually run out. To fulfil rising conventional energy demand, the global energy sector has begun to shift its...

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Main Authors: Samsul Rijal, Nurhidayah, Ahmad, Nur Azfahani, Abd Rased, An Nisha Nur Welliana, Mohd Talmizi, Nurain, Ali, Nor Eeda
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling my.uitm.ir.797842023-09-11T08:30:01Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/79784/ Barriers to the implementation of Solar PV Technology for tourism industry in Malaysia / Nurhidayah Samsul Rijal ... [et al.] Samsul Rijal, Nurhidayah Ahmad, Nur Azfahani Abd Rased, An Nisha Nur Welliana Mohd Talmizi, Nurain Ali, Nor Eeda Sustainable architecture Demand for fossil fuels in Malaysia is increasing due to the rapid development in the industrial and tourism sectors. Conventional energy used today is a non-renewable resource that will eventually run out. To fulfil rising conventional energy demand, the global energy sector has begun to shift its focus to renewable energy. Solar energy is one of the sources that has a bright future as an alternative to replace conventional energy in electricity generation. Solar Photovoltaics (PV) is seen as one of the positive alternatives in empowering green technology for the sake of environmental well-being. Malaysia should be able to generate electricity based on sunlight sources as we are endowed with an equatorial climate which is hot and humid all year round. However, this technology is not yet widely used, especially in the tourism sector. This study aims to identify and analyse the barriers and challenges faced by tourism industry stakeholders in the implementation of Solar Photovoltaics (PV) technology to form a sustainable tourism industry in Malaysia. This study used descriptive research approach. The result shows cost is the main difficulties for implement this technology. The findings also can help give a true picture of the obstacles faced by tourism industry stakeholders in the implementation of this solar technology in the tourism industry. 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/79784/1/79784.pdf Barriers to the implementation of Solar PV Technology for tourism industry in Malaysia / Nurhidayah Samsul Rijal ... [et al.]. (2022) In: 1st International of e-Conference on Green and Safe Cities 2022, 20-21 September, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak.
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topic Sustainable architecture
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Samsul Rijal, Nurhidayah
Ahmad, Nur Azfahani
Abd Rased, An Nisha Nur Welliana
Mohd Talmizi, Nurain
Ali, Nor Eeda
Barriers to the implementation of Solar PV Technology for tourism industry in Malaysia / Nurhidayah Samsul Rijal ... [et al.]
description Demand for fossil fuels in Malaysia is increasing due to the rapid development in the industrial and tourism sectors. Conventional energy used today is a non-renewable resource that will eventually run out. To fulfil rising conventional energy demand, the global energy sector has begun to shift its focus to renewable energy. Solar energy is one of the sources that has a bright future as an alternative to replace conventional energy in electricity generation. Solar Photovoltaics (PV) is seen as one of the positive alternatives in empowering green technology for the sake of environmental well-being. Malaysia should be able to generate electricity based on sunlight sources as we are endowed with an equatorial climate which is hot and humid all year round. However, this technology is not yet widely used, especially in the tourism sector. This study aims to identify and analyse the barriers and challenges faced by tourism industry stakeholders in the implementation of Solar Photovoltaics (PV) technology to form a sustainable tourism industry in Malaysia. This study used descriptive research approach. The result shows cost is the main difficulties for implement this technology. The findings also can help give a true picture of the obstacles faced by tourism industry stakeholders in the implementation of this solar technology in the tourism industry.
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author Samsul Rijal, Nurhidayah
Ahmad, Nur Azfahani
Abd Rased, An Nisha Nur Welliana
Mohd Talmizi, Nurain
Ali, Nor Eeda
author_facet Samsul Rijal, Nurhidayah
Ahmad, Nur Azfahani
Abd Rased, An Nisha Nur Welliana
Mohd Talmizi, Nurain
Ali, Nor Eeda
author_sort Samsul Rijal, Nurhidayah
title Barriers to the implementation of Solar PV Technology for tourism industry in Malaysia / Nurhidayah Samsul Rijal ... [et al.]
title_short Barriers to the implementation of Solar PV Technology for tourism industry in Malaysia / Nurhidayah Samsul Rijal ... [et al.]
title_full Barriers to the implementation of Solar PV Technology for tourism industry in Malaysia / Nurhidayah Samsul Rijal ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Barriers to the implementation of Solar PV Technology for tourism industry in Malaysia / Nurhidayah Samsul Rijal ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Barriers to the implementation of Solar PV Technology for tourism industry in Malaysia / Nurhidayah Samsul Rijal ... [et al.]
title_sort barriers to the implementation of solar pv technology for tourism industry in malaysia / nurhidayah samsul rijal ... [et al.]
publishDate 2022
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