Renewable energy support policy in Malaysia: a comparative analysis with two successful countries

The world is facing depletion of fossil fuel sources thus urged for alternative and renewable energy sources. The conventional energy production raised a concern regarding greenhouse gases (GHG) emission that has led experts to find ways in reducing it. Energy production from renewable energy source...

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Main Authors: Noraziman, S. M., Rahman, M. M., Mohd. Faizal, H., Saat, A., Abdul Wahid, M.
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling my.utm.919052021-07-28T08:48:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/91905/ Renewable energy support policy in Malaysia: a comparative analysis with two successful countries Noraziman, S. M. Rahman, M. M. Mohd. Faizal, H. Saat, A. Abdul Wahid, M. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The world is facing depletion of fossil fuel sources thus urged for alternative and renewable energy sources. The conventional energy production raised a concern regarding greenhouse gases (GHG) emission that has led experts to find ways in reducing it. Energy production from renewable energy sources needs efficient support mechanisms to be successful. Many EU (European Union) countries namely Germany, Sweden, Finland and Denmark have been successful in deploying renewable energy sources by enacting judicial policy support mechanisms. Malaysia too has utilized several policies for promoting renewable energy but its success is yet very low. This paper is aimed to analyze renewable energy policies of Malaysia as to compare with selected EU countries successful policies. RETScreen software is used to analyze policies cases for Solar PV and Biomass sources. A comparative analysis is done for Malaysia with Germany and Sweden to obtain the estimation of net present value, internal rate of return and payback period. The finding provides indication why Malaysia renewable energy policy is not efficient as the two EU countries. The paper also discovers that the proposed policy for Malaysia has shown to a better option for future policies embedment. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/91905/1/SitiMasyitaNoraziman2019_RenewableEnergySupportPolicy.pdf Noraziman, S. M. and Rahman, M. M. and Mohd. Faizal, H. and Saat, A. and Abdul Wahid, M. (2019) Renewable energy support policy in Malaysia: a comparative analysis with two successful countries. In: 1st GCC International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, IEOM 2019, 26-28 Nov 2019, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. http://www.ieomsociety.org/gcc2019/papers/50.pdf
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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country Malaysia
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language English
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Noraziman, S. M.
Rahman, M. M.
Mohd. Faizal, H.
Saat, A.
Abdul Wahid, M.
Renewable energy support policy in Malaysia: a comparative analysis with two successful countries
description The world is facing depletion of fossil fuel sources thus urged for alternative and renewable energy sources. The conventional energy production raised a concern regarding greenhouse gases (GHG) emission that has led experts to find ways in reducing it. Energy production from renewable energy sources needs efficient support mechanisms to be successful. Many EU (European Union) countries namely Germany, Sweden, Finland and Denmark have been successful in deploying renewable energy sources by enacting judicial policy support mechanisms. Malaysia too has utilized several policies for promoting renewable energy but its success is yet very low. This paper is aimed to analyze renewable energy policies of Malaysia as to compare with selected EU countries successful policies. RETScreen software is used to analyze policies cases for Solar PV and Biomass sources. A comparative analysis is done for Malaysia with Germany and Sweden to obtain the estimation of net present value, internal rate of return and payback period. The finding provides indication why Malaysia renewable energy policy is not efficient as the two EU countries. The paper also discovers that the proposed policy for Malaysia has shown to a better option for future policies embedment.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Noraziman, S. M.
Rahman, M. M.
Mohd. Faizal, H.
Saat, A.
Abdul Wahid, M.
author_facet Noraziman, S. M.
Rahman, M. M.
Mohd. Faizal, H.
Saat, A.
Abdul Wahid, M.
author_sort Noraziman, S. M.
title Renewable energy support policy in Malaysia: a comparative analysis with two successful countries
title_short Renewable energy support policy in Malaysia: a comparative analysis with two successful countries
title_full Renewable energy support policy in Malaysia: a comparative analysis with two successful countries
title_fullStr Renewable energy support policy in Malaysia: a comparative analysis with two successful countries
title_full_unstemmed Renewable energy support policy in Malaysia: a comparative analysis with two successful countries
title_sort renewable energy support policy in malaysia: a comparative analysis with two successful countries
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/91905/1/SitiMasyitaNoraziman2019_RenewableEnergySupportPolicy.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/91905/
http://www.ieomsociety.org/gcc2019/papers/50.pdf
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