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Carbon footprint 1 Energy 1 Energy policy 1 Energy strategy 1 Environmental and economic benefits 1 Feed in tariff 1 Green roofs 1 MESSAGE 1 Plants 1 Renewable energy 1
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Lim, C.H. 4 Salleh, E. 4 Sopian, K. 4 Bakhtyar, B. 2 Sulaiman, M.Y. 2 Zaharim, A. 2 Ali, B. 1 Fairuz, S.M.C. 1 Mat, S. 1 Riffat, Safa 1 Ruslan, M.H. 1 Saadatian, Elham 1 Saadatian, O. 1 Saadatian, Omidreza 1 Toudeshki, Arash 1
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Energy Policy 2 Energy policy 1 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 1
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Long term strategy for electricity generation in Peninsular Malaysia – Analysis of cost and carbon footprint using MESSAGE
Fairuz, S.M.C.; Sulaiman, M.Y.; Lim, C.H.; Mat, S.; Ali, B. - In: Energy Policy 62 (2013) C, pp. 493-502
Malaysia envisages becoming a developed nation by 2020. To sustain industrial expansion and attract investments Malaysia must introduce new energy strategies. These strategies should also moderate carbon footprint. The new energy strategies introduced by the government are (i) installation of...
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A review of energy aspects of green roofs
Saadatian, Omidreza; Sopian, K.; Salleh, E.; Lim, C.H.; … - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 23 (2013) C, pp. 155-168
Global warming, depletion of natural resources, acid rains, air and water pollutions, and ozone depletions are some of the environmental consequences that are deemed attributable to human activities on planet earth. Sustainable practices have been therefore evolved as main remedies to tackles...
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Potentials and challenges in implementing feed-in tariff policy in Indonesia and the Philippines
Bakhtyar, B.; Sopian, K.; Zaharim, A.; Salleh, E.; Lim, C.H. - In: Energy Policy 60 (2013) C, pp. 418-423
Located in Southeast Asia, Indonesia and the Philippines are characterized by a tropical climate and high amounts of rainfall that render their high potential for hydro-power and wind energy deployment. The volcanic geography of both countries also indicates their high geothermal potential...
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Potentials and challenges in implementing feed-in tariff policy in Indonesia and the Philippines
Bakhtyar, B.; Sopian, K.; Zaharim, A.; Salleh, E.; Lim, C.H. - In: Energy policy 60 (2013), pp. 418-423
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