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Renewable energy [electronic resource] : Malaysia's climate change solution or placebo? / Serina Rahman.
- 作者: Rahman, Serina, author.
- 其他題名:
- Malaysia's climate change solution or placebo?
- Trends in Southeast Asia ;
- 出版: Singapore : ISEAS Publishing ©2020
- 叢書名: Trends in Southeast Asia ;11 (2020)
- 主題: Energy policy--Malaysia. , Renewable energy sources--Malaysia. , Climatic changes--Government policy--Malaysia. , Electronic books.
- ISBN: 9789814459952 、 9789814881944
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- 一般註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 22-28). Renewable energy : Malaysia's climate change solution or placebo? -- Foreword -- Executive Summary -- Renewable Energy: Malaysia's Climate Change Solution or Placebo?. 110年度臺灣學術電子書暨資料庫聯盟採購
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Malaysia pledged to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 45 per cent by 2030 in relation to its 2005 GDP figure. The sectors listed as the main focus of this effort included: energy, industrial processes, waste, agriculture, land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF). Several initiatives under myriad governments have been launched to reduce Malaysia's climate change impacts; among those has been the emphasis on renewable energy (RE). Malaysia's current energy mix relies heavily on coal and natural gas. Long-entrenched subsidies on these energy sources, coupled with greatly depreciating prices make it difficult for new RE producers to enter the market and increase their market share. This is in spite of positive developments in RE infrastructure and reduced RE material costs. Solar, biogas, biomass and mini-hydro have been put forward as the RE sources with the most potential, but all have issues of consistency and reliability. Because small energy generators cannot guarantee infallible energy production, they may not be the most viable options for the long term. Their size also denies them the economies of scale that would reduce their costs. Instead, these higher costs may be transferred to the consumer. Other issues include the competition for land in the development of large-scale solar farms, including the possible loss of community farmlands and hence livelihoods, if not displacement. A push for biomass and biogas as a source of energy might also lead to increased oil palm production to meet the need for consistent supplies of oil palm waste. Biogas from municipal landfills is made even more challenging given that Malaysian municipal waste is not sorted at source. One possible solution is the use of hybrid RE in rural areas, comprising a mix of micro-hydro, solar and diesel-based energy generation as a back-up. However an immediate win is to ensure energy efficiency and public education to encourage emissions reduction and climate change impacts on the individual consumer.
摘要註
Several initiatives under myriad governments have been launched to reduce Malaysia's climate change impacts; among those has been the emphasis on renewable energy. This book explores this issue.




