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GE CHALLENGE. MOHAMMAD HAIZAD BIN MOHD TARIK MUHAMMAD MAKRAM BIN MAKHTAR HASAN KARAMI BIN YUSOF. ENERGIZER. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION. 79.9. 12,928. 48.3. 6,951. 5,300. 1,622. Figure 1: Enegy consumption by sector
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GE CHALLENGE MOHAMMAD HAIZAD BIN MOHD TARIK MUHAMMAD MAKRAM BIN MAKHTAR HASAN KARAMI BIN YUSOF ENERGIZER UniversitiTeknologi PETRONAS
FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 79.9 12,928 48.3 6,951 5,300 1,622 Figure 1: Enegy consumption by sector from 1990 to 2010 [1] Figure 2: Future projection of energy consumption by sector in Malaysia [2]
FUTURE ENERGY SOURCE The pie chart below shows the future projection of primary energy source in 2030 [2]
Use electricity as the prime energy source since it is clean The table below shows electricity production in GWh 371 568GWh Generated by renewable energy
SOLAR FARM Malaysia has equatorial climate that allow us to receives sunlight through out the year This can help solar to replace oil , natural gas and coal as source of energy Build up in a few place that has low rainfall rate. Electricity is transmitted through out the country using electric grid Animation used for illustration purpose only. Does not portrays actual product
OFFSHORE WIND & WAVE FARM Integrated power station that produce electricity using wind and wave Offshore has greater wave energy and wind speed Backs ups solar farm during raining and storm Animation used for illustration purpose only. Does not portrays actual product
HOME GENERATOR Installed at every home for in house electric supply Integrated generator made up of hendershot generator, oscillator and transformer Animation used for illustration purpose only. Does not portrays actual product
“PIEZOELECTRICAL” ROAD Electrical power generators that functioned base on piezoelectricity is install beneath road Produce electricity when a car pass by the road Used to light up street lights Animation used for illustration purpose only. Does not portrays actual product
REFERENCES [1] Malaysia Energy Information Hub. Summary - Final Energy Demand By Sector from 1990 to 2010. http://meih.st.gov.my/statistics?p_auth=JB15m1kl&p_p_id=Eng_Statistic_WAR_STOASPublicPortlet&p_p_lifecycle=1&p_p_state=maximized&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-1&p_p_col_pos=1&p_p_col_count=2&_Eng_Statistic_WAR_STOASPublicPortlet_execution=e1s1&_Eng_Statistic_WAR_STOASPublicPortlet__eventId=ViewStatistic9&categoryId=8&flowId=21&showTotal=false [2] IEE Japan March 2009 Energy Supply Security Planning for the ASEAN (ESSPA) The 2nd ASEAN Energy Demand Outlook 47-52 Malaysia.http://www.energycommunity.org/documents/SecondASEANEnergyOutlook.pdf * All videos are taken from youtubeand linked to original video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TJgdPM3sgo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99TFl6LkZ8c http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDKpnAe2zU8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEpjDulKc8s THANK YOU