Potential CO2 reduction by fuel substitution to generate electricity in Malaysia

Because of changing fossil fuel prices, sources and environmental consciousness, Malaysian utilities have been forced to change the type of energy sources to generate electricity. This new policy of electricity generation companies will change fuel use gradually from 70% gas, 15% coal, 10% hydro and...

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Main Authors: Masjuki, H.H., Mahlia, T.M.I., Choudhury, I.A., Saidur, R.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-62852017-12-08T09:12:37Z Potential CO2 reduction by fuel substitution to generate electricity in Malaysia Masjuki, H.H. Mahlia, T.M.I. Choudhury, I.A. Saidur, R. Because of changing fossil fuel prices, sources and environmental consciousness, Malaysian utilities have been forced to change the type of energy sources to generate electricity. This new policy of electricity generation companies will change fuel use gradually from 70% gas, 15% coal, 10% hydro and 5% petroleum in the year 2000 to 40% gas, 30% hydro, 29% coal and only 1% petroleum in the year of 2020. These changes tend to reduce CO2 emission. This study attempts to predict the potential CO2 reduction due to these changes. The calculation is based on CO2 emission for unit electricity generated and the changing type of fuel percentages for electricity generation in Malaysia. The study found that the substitution will reduce CO2 emission from power plants in this country. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. 2017-12-08T09:12:36Z 2017-12-08T09:12:36Z 2002 http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/6285
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description Because of changing fossil fuel prices, sources and environmental consciousness, Malaysian utilities have been forced to change the type of energy sources to generate electricity. This new policy of electricity generation companies will change fuel use gradually from 70% gas, 15% coal, 10% hydro and 5% petroleum in the year 2000 to 40% gas, 30% hydro, 29% coal and only 1% petroleum in the year of 2020. These changes tend to reduce CO2 emission. This study attempts to predict the potential CO2 reduction due to these changes. The calculation is based on CO2 emission for unit electricity generated and the changing type of fuel percentages for electricity generation in Malaysia. The study found that the substitution will reduce CO2 emission from power plants in this country. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Masjuki, H.H.
Mahlia, T.M.I.
Choudhury, I.A.
Saidur, R.
spellingShingle Masjuki, H.H.
Mahlia, T.M.I.
Choudhury, I.A.
Saidur, R.
Potential CO2 reduction by fuel substitution to generate electricity in Malaysia
author_facet Masjuki, H.H.
Mahlia, T.M.I.
Choudhury, I.A.
Saidur, R.
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title Potential CO2 reduction by fuel substitution to generate electricity in Malaysia
title_short Potential CO2 reduction by fuel substitution to generate electricity in Malaysia
title_full Potential CO2 reduction by fuel substitution to generate electricity in Malaysia
title_fullStr Potential CO2 reduction by fuel substitution to generate electricity in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Potential CO2 reduction by fuel substitution to generate electricity in Malaysia
title_sort potential co2 reduction by fuel substitution to generate electricity in malaysia
publishDate 2017
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