Marcopolis presents the Malaysia Report focused on the investments, doing business, economy and other topics featuring interviews with key personalities. The sectors under review in this issue are aerospace, aviation sector, tourism, healthcare sector, education sector and many more.
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Dato’ Abdul Razak bin Abdul Majid was appointed as the Chairman of the Energy Commission commencing 1 April 2014. Dato’ Abdul Razak graduated with B.Sc. (Hons.)
Abdul Razak bin Abdul Majid, Chairman of Energy Commission talks about renewable energy in Malaysia. Renewable power generation stands at 10% including the hydro. The plan of the government is to increase the power generated from renewable energy to 20% by 2030.
He says, "At the moment it is still low. The government has started a program to promote renewable energy. By definition, if you include the hydros that we have quite a lot of in this country, it comes up to more than 10%. If you look at the conventional definition for renewables, the level is still low at about 2%. If you look at thermal, wind, bio mass and bio gas types of energy, they still are very small in terms of percentage. However when you include hydros, which are still available in the country, we probably pass the 10% mark. Of course the government is quite interested in pushing it up further to a target of let´s say 20% but that will be nearer to 2030 and it will take a lot of initiative and drive to get that going. "
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