Implementation of photovoltaics in Malaysia

This paper aims to explore the viability of photovoltaic (PV) systems in Malaysia. The Malaysian Energy Center (PTM)'s Suria1000 project highlights the problems associated with rooftop PV systems. TNB's off-grid PV projects also provide valuable lessons on standalone PV systems. PTM's...

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Main Authors: Mohamad A.A.S., Pasupuleti J., Shamsuddin A.H.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-296832023-12-28T15:30:46Z Implementation of photovoltaics in Malaysia Mohamad A.A.S. Pasupuleti J. Shamsuddin A.H. 35753548100 11340187300 35779071900 Cost Grid Obstacles Photovoltaics Rooftop Costs Maintenance Mesh generation Sustainable development Back-up generators Building integrated photovoltaic Capital costs Energy output Feed-in tariff Grid Grid extension Grid-connected Human resources Isolated loads Learning opportunity Maintenance cost Malaysia Malaysians Off-grids Photovoltaic systems Photovoltaics PV generation PV system Simulation studies Small load Stand-alone PV systems Storage capacity Technical competencies Photovoltaic effects This paper aims to explore the viability of photovoltaic (PV) systems in Malaysia. The Malaysian Energy Center (PTM)'s Suria1000 project highlights the problems associated with rooftop PV systems. TNB's off-grid PV projects also provide valuable lessons on standalone PV systems. PTM's Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) project shows grid-connected rooftop PV systems are viable. The annual energy output of these installations has been found to be in the top 50 % of similar installations Worldwide. The major obstacles to these systems are the high capital cost of the system and the absence of a feed-in tariff. TNB's experience with offgrid PV projects point to their viability as an attractive alternative to costly extension of the grid for small isolated loads. The major problem is the high maintenance cost of these installations. Simulation studies indicate that standalone PV systems with storage capacity and backup generator are cheaper than grid extension for small loads beyond a certain distance from the grid. Rooftop PV generation in the commercial areas of the city can also be an attractive alternative to upgrading the existing grid capacity. The study concludes that various PV system options need to be introduced into the country on an urgent basis to bring down capital and maintenance costs as well as provide learning opportunities to upgrade the technical competencies of its human resource. �2009 IEEE. Final 2023-12-28T07:30:46Z 2023-12-28T07:30:46Z 2009 Conference paper 10.1109/ICEENVIRON.2009.5398614 2-s2.0-77949593438 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77949593438&doi=10.1109%2fICEENVIRON.2009.5398614&partnerID=40&md5=67fbeca3c739b1526f4896a7ebe48c9f https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/29683 5398614 412 417 Scopus
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topic Cost
Grid
Obstacles
Photovoltaics
Rooftop
Costs
Maintenance
Mesh generation
Sustainable development
Back-up generators
Building integrated photovoltaic
Capital costs
Energy output
Feed-in tariff
Grid
Grid extension
Grid-connected
Human resources
Isolated loads
Learning opportunity
Maintenance cost
Malaysia
Malaysians
Off-grids
Photovoltaic systems
Photovoltaics
PV generation
PV system
Simulation studies
Small load
Stand-alone PV systems
Storage capacity
Technical competencies
Photovoltaic effects
spellingShingle Cost
Grid
Obstacles
Photovoltaics
Rooftop
Costs
Maintenance
Mesh generation
Sustainable development
Back-up generators
Building integrated photovoltaic
Capital costs
Energy output
Feed-in tariff
Grid
Grid extension
Grid-connected
Human resources
Isolated loads
Learning opportunity
Maintenance cost
Malaysia
Malaysians
Off-grids
Photovoltaic systems
Photovoltaics
PV generation
PV system
Simulation studies
Small load
Stand-alone PV systems
Storage capacity
Technical competencies
Photovoltaic effects
Mohamad A.A.S.
Pasupuleti J.
Shamsuddin A.H.
Implementation of photovoltaics in Malaysia
description This paper aims to explore the viability of photovoltaic (PV) systems in Malaysia. The Malaysian Energy Center (PTM)'s Suria1000 project highlights the problems associated with rooftop PV systems. TNB's off-grid PV projects also provide valuable lessons on standalone PV systems. PTM's Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) project shows grid-connected rooftop PV systems are viable. The annual energy output of these installations has been found to be in the top 50 % of similar installations Worldwide. The major obstacles to these systems are the high capital cost of the system and the absence of a feed-in tariff. TNB's experience with offgrid PV projects point to their viability as an attractive alternative to costly extension of the grid for small isolated loads. The major problem is the high maintenance cost of these installations. Simulation studies indicate that standalone PV systems with storage capacity and backup generator are cheaper than grid extension for small loads beyond a certain distance from the grid. Rooftop PV generation in the commercial areas of the city can also be an attractive alternative to upgrading the existing grid capacity. The study concludes that various PV system options need to be introduced into the country on an urgent basis to bring down capital and maintenance costs as well as provide learning opportunities to upgrade the technical competencies of its human resource. �2009 IEEE.
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title Implementation of photovoltaics in Malaysia
title_short Implementation of photovoltaics in Malaysia
title_full Implementation of photovoltaics in Malaysia
title_fullStr Implementation of photovoltaics in Malaysia
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