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    MALAYSIA

    Renewable Energy inGrid Expansion

    A Malaysian Experience

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    Introduction

    Energy-related Policies

    RE Development

    Regulatory Framework

    Presentation Outline

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    Malaysia Energy Policies

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    RE Policy Development in Malaysia

    8th Malaysia Plan (2001

    2005)RE as the 5th Fuel

    Implied 5% RE in energy mix* Kick-start of SREP

    9th Malaysia Plan (2006 2010)

    300 MW in Peninsular Malaysia50 MW in Sabah

    10th Malaysia Plan (2011 2015) & beyond

    New RE Policy & Action Plan

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    RE Programs in Malaysia

    Malaysia BuildingIntegrated

    Photovoltaic

    (MBIPV) Project

    Suria

    1000 Program

    Hybrid solar PVsystems for rural

    electrification(KKLBW)RE programs in

    Malaysia

    PTM-UNDP BioGenProject

    (demonstrationprojects to provide

    Experience

    and data)

    Small RenewableEnergy Power

    Programme (SREP)

    grid-connected powerplants up to 10 MW

    Others, non-electricity related

    (biodiesel,Steam plant, etc)

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    Malaysias Major RE Potential

    Source: National Renewable Energy Policy and Action Plan, 2009

    RE resource Potential(MW)

    Small hydro 500

    Biomass and Biogas(mainly palm oil mill waste)

    1,300

    Municipal solid waste 400

    Solar PV (BIPV) 6,500

    Detailed resources potential for wind energy and geothermal areyet to be fully examined and verified.

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    Current RE Installations

    CategoryMini-hydro

    Biomass& biogas

    Solar PV Wind Total

    Grid-

    connected(MW)

    44.3 55.95 1.5 - 101.75

    Off-grid

    (MW)- 454.0 13.1 0.2 467.3

    Total

    (MW) 44.3 504.95 14.6 0.2 564.05

    RE Capacity as of December 2011:

    Connected to power utility grid: 101.75MW

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    Source: Suruhanjaya Tenaga 8

    Generation Mix (2010)

    Total: 125,045 GWh

    Hydro - 5.1%

    Gas - 52.2%

    Coal - 39.5%

    Oil - 0.8%

    Diesel - 1.2%

    Biomass - 1.0%

    Others - 0.2%

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    Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water

    Energy

    ElectricitySector

    EnergyCommission

    Regulator

    RE (& EE)Sector

    SEDA

    ImplementingAuthority

    GreenTech.

    GreenTech.Sector

    MGTC

    Green TechPromoter

    Water

    Water and Sewage Sector

    SPAN

    Regulator

    JBA

    ImplementingDepartment

    JPP

    ImplementingDepartment

    Organisational Structure

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    Malaysian National RE Policy

    Policy Statement:

    Enhancing the utilisation ofindigenous renewableenergy resources to contribute towards national

    electricity supply security and sustainable socio-economic development

    Objectives:

    To increase RE contribution in the national power generation mix; To facilitate the growth of the RE industry; To ensure reasonable RE generation costs; To conserve the environment for future generation; and To enhance awareness on the role and importance of RE.

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    Year Cumulative RE

    Capacity

    RE Power Mix

    (vs Peak Demand)

    Cumulative

    CO2 avoided

    2011 73 MW 0.5 % 0.3 mt

    2015 985 MW 6% 11.1 mt

    2020 2,080 MW 11% 42.2 mt

    2030 4,000 MW 17% 145.1 mt

    National RE Targets

    Actual RE installed capacity at 31 Dec 2011 was about 65 MW, most of it from biomass plants in Sabah

    RE capacity achievements are dependent on the size of RE fund

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    National RE Policy: Strategic Thrusts (Action Plan)

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    Key Issues Affecting RE in Malaysia

    1.Intermittency of Supply & Unreliability of Fuel Resources

    2.Financing Renewable Energy (RE) Project

    3.Interconnection

    Technical Challenges

    Commercial Challenges

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    Critical Factors for Effective FiT Mechanism

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