Malaysia�s Electricity Decarbonisation Pathways: Exploring the Role of Renewable Energy Policies Using Agent-Based Modelling
Coal�s rising prominence in the power industry has raised concerns about future CO2 emissions and energy reliability. As of 2017, it is estimated that Malaysia�s existing natural gas production can only be maintained for another 40 years. Consequently, the carbon intensity of electricity production...
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Main Authors: | Babatunde K.A., Mahmoud M.A., Ibrahim N., Said F.F. |
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2024
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