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Sustainable Energy for Sustainable Development: Malaysian Perspective on Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources

Sustainable Energy for Sustainable Development: Malaysian Perspective on Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources . By Dr. Abdul Haseeb Ansari Faculty of Laws IIUM, Malaysia. INTRODUCTION. Energy Profile Malaysia. Traditional Sources Renewable Sources. CDM: By 2012 - 30 Projects.

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Sustainable Energy for Sustainable Development: Malaysian Perspective on Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources

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  1. Sustainable Energy for Sustainable Development: Malaysian Perspective on Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources By Dr. Abdul Haseeb Ansari Faculty of Laws IIUM, Malaysia

  2. INTRODUCTION

  3. Energy ProfileMalaysia Traditional Sources Renewable Sources

  4. CDM: By 2012 - 30 Projects • Biogas + POME + Animal Manure • Landfill Gas • Mini Hydro • Biomass • Others • 350 MW

  5. Renewable Energy: Status and ProjectionSolar Power 2001: first project: 10 MW Capacity 2010: There were 43 projects. Now, the number has increased. Smart Building Concept- 2013: 43 green buildings. Biomass quta in RE is 39 percent. Right now: Ratio is not so significant

  6. National Energy Policy 20103 Objectives • Supply Objective • Utilization Objective • Environmental Objective National Renewable Energy Policy 2011 Legal and Institutional Framework Provide a Conducive Environment Intensify Human Capital Promote Renewable Energy Source Public Awareness to Save Energy

  7. Timeline

  8. Various Strategies

  9. Timeline

  10. Looking Ahead TO ACHIVE THE TARGET

  11. Dependencies and Resources

  12. CONCLUSION • TRADITIONALS VS. RENEWABLES • POSITION IN MALAYSIA • SUBSIDY: SMUGLING • WITHDRAWAL OF SUBSIDY • ATOMIC ENERGY

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