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Photovoltaic technology in Malaysia: past, present, and future plan
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2013
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Electrical EngineeringSolar Energy DevelopmentEngineeringSolar Energy PolicySolar PowerSustainable EnergySolar EnergyRenewable Energy SystemsEnergy PolicyBuilding-integrated PhotovoltaicsPhotovoltaic TechnologyPhotovoltaic DevicesPhotovoltaic SystemPhotovoltaic Power StationTechnologySolar CellsPhotovoltaicsDevelopment Outlook
AbstractThis article presents solar energy or specifically the solar photovoltaic (PV) development outlook in Malaysia. The paper first introduces the massive potential of solar energy in the country, the key players in the solar energy development and the early solar energy policies, and programmes in the country. The most important to the PV development is the Malaysia Building Integrated Photovoltaic initiative, which is presented in this paper followed by an explanation on the Feed-in Tariff recently introduced in the country to encourage new solar PV projects. The outlook for solar PV in Malaysia is optimistic and as the uptake of solar PV increases, the unit cost is coming down rapidly. Solar PV is expected to be the most competitive Renewable Energy (RE) source, with the potential to achieve grid parity for electrical power in the country in the near future, and surpassing all other REs combined by 2050.Keywords: solar energy policyMalaysia building integrated photovoltaicfeed-in tariffgrid parity
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