Impact of Climate Change on the Hydropower Dam on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia Based on the Rainfall Variability Index (RVI)
There has been a substantial increase in energy generation in the country as a result of the country's rapid expansion and constant economic growth. Peninsular Malaysia currently has 33 power plants (21 thermal power plants and 12 hydropower plants), 86,468 substations, and 33,668 transmission...
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Main Authors: | Sidek L.M., Basri H., Hamid A.F.A., Ab Ghani N.H.B., Radzi H.B.M., Yapandi M.F.K.B.M. |
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Other Authors: | 35070506500 |
Format: | Book chapter |
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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2024
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