The current energy scenario and prospects of alternative, renewable energy sources in Malaysia / Nowshad Amin and Shahrul Anizan

Malaysia is committed to become a developed nation by the year 2020 Energy is one of the important aspects to he considered in the development of a nation. Nowadays the crude oil price is increasing rapidly since past few years and it is not a good practice if Malaysia has been only depending on fos...

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Main Authors: Amin, Nowshad (Author), Anizan, Shahrul (Author)
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Published: 2006.
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