Legal considerations on OTEC deployment in Malaysia

It is predicted that the world’s primary energy demand would rise to 37% higher by the year 2040, and this would consequently increase current pressures on the global energy system. This would in turn make renewable energy more viable against non-depletable and sustainable energy. Malaysia has made...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rani, Mohd. Haris, Yusof, Muhammad Fathi, Mohd. Mahdzir, Akbariah, Awang, Adibah, Jaafar, A. Bakar, Shaukat, Sharina, Abu Hassan, Hairil Anuar
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spelling my.utm.806302019-06-27T06:12:26Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/80630/ Legal considerations on OTEC deployment in Malaysia Abdul Rani, Mohd. Haris Yusof, Muhammad Fathi Mohd. Mahdzir, Akbariah Awang, Adibah Jaafar, A. Bakar Shaukat, Sharina Abu Hassan, Hairil Anuar T Technology (General) It is predicted that the world’s primary energy demand would rise to 37% higher by the year 2040, and this would consequently increase current pressures on the global energy system. This would in turn make renewable energy more viable against non-depletable and sustainable energy. Malaysia has made an effort to meet this energy forecast by reducing the reliance on biomass for energy production, and is committed in making it a reality. The ocean thermal energy-driven development based on the ocean thermal energy conversion technology (OTEC) has great potential in leading the Malaysian renewable energy industry. However, this cannot effectively take place until certain legal impediments are identified. Thus, a legal analysis must be conducted to provide the Malaysian government or any government authority in the world to be aware of such legal impediments in ensuring success of their OTEC venture. Given the industry is at its infant stage, such a legal review is hoped to eventually promote further legal analysis on OTEC-related activities. Perdana School UTM 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/80630/1/ABakarJaafar2017_LegalConsiderationsonOTEC.pdf Abdul Rani, Mohd. Haris and Yusof, Muhammad Fathi and Mohd. Mahdzir, Akbariah and Awang, Adibah and Jaafar, A. Bakar and Shaukat, Sharina and Abu Hassan, Hairil Anuar (2017) Legal considerations on OTEC deployment in Malaysia. Journal of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, 3 (1). pp. 34-39. ISSN 2550-2018 http://jostip.org/index.php/jostip/article/download/50/26
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Abdul Rani, Mohd. Haris
Yusof, Muhammad Fathi
Mohd. Mahdzir, Akbariah
Awang, Adibah
Jaafar, A. Bakar
Shaukat, Sharina
Abu Hassan, Hairil Anuar
Legal considerations on OTEC deployment in Malaysia
description It is predicted that the world’s primary energy demand would rise to 37% higher by the year 2040, and this would consequently increase current pressures on the global energy system. This would in turn make renewable energy more viable against non-depletable and sustainable energy. Malaysia has made an effort to meet this energy forecast by reducing the reliance on biomass for energy production, and is committed in making it a reality. The ocean thermal energy-driven development based on the ocean thermal energy conversion technology (OTEC) has great potential in leading the Malaysian renewable energy industry. However, this cannot effectively take place until certain legal impediments are identified. Thus, a legal analysis must be conducted to provide the Malaysian government or any government authority in the world to be aware of such legal impediments in ensuring success of their OTEC venture. Given the industry is at its infant stage, such a legal review is hoped to eventually promote further legal analysis on OTEC-related activities.
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author Abdul Rani, Mohd. Haris
Yusof, Muhammad Fathi
Mohd. Mahdzir, Akbariah
Awang, Adibah
Jaafar, A. Bakar
Shaukat, Sharina
Abu Hassan, Hairil Anuar
author_facet Abdul Rani, Mohd. Haris
Yusof, Muhammad Fathi
Mohd. Mahdzir, Akbariah
Awang, Adibah
Jaafar, A. Bakar
Shaukat, Sharina
Abu Hassan, Hairil Anuar
author_sort Abdul Rani, Mohd. Haris
title Legal considerations on OTEC deployment in Malaysia
title_short Legal considerations on OTEC deployment in Malaysia
title_full Legal considerations on OTEC deployment in Malaysia
title_fullStr Legal considerations on OTEC deployment in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Legal considerations on OTEC deployment in Malaysia
title_sort legal considerations on otec deployment in malaysia
publisher Perdana School UTM
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/80630/1/ABakarJaafar2017_LegalConsiderationsonOTEC.pdf
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