The Philippines' and Singapore's journeys towards liberalised electricity supply industries - Takeaways for Malaysia

Computer science; Energy management; Best practices; Course of action; Good practices; Implementation phasis; Legislative frameworks; Philippines; Renewable energy penetrations; Southeast Asia; Energy policy

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Main Authors: Aris H., Mohd Zawawi I.S., J�rgensen B.N.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-253942023-05-29T16:08:54Z The Philippines' and Singapore's journeys towards liberalised electricity supply industries - Takeaways for Malaysia Aris H. Mohd Zawawi I.S. J�rgensen B.N. 13608397500 55671668500 7202434812 Computer science; Energy management; Best practices; Course of action; Good practices; Implementation phasis; Legislative frameworks; Philippines; Renewable energy penetrations; Southeast Asia; Energy policy Malaysia is in the process of liberalising its electricity supply industry (ESI) further, with the second reform series announced in September 2018. If everything goes as planned, Malaysia would be the third country in the Association of Southeast Asia Nations (ASEAN) to have a fully liberalised ESI after the Philippines and Singapore. A number of initiatives have been in the pipeline to be executed and a lot more will be planned. At this juncture, it is important for Malaysia to look for the best practices and lessons that can be learnt from the experience of other countries that have successfully liberalised their ESIs. Being in the same region, it is believed that there is a lot that Malaysia can learn from the Philippines and Singapore. This paper therefore presents and deliberates on the chronological development of the countries' progressive journeys in liberalising their ESIs. The aim is to discern the good practices, the challenges as well as the lessons learnt from these transformations. Analysis is being made and discussed from the following four perspectives; legislative framework, implementation phases, market components and impact on renewable energy penetration. Findings from this study would provide useful insight for Malaysia in determining the course of actions to be taken to reform its ESI. Beyond Malaysia, the findings can also serve as the reference for the other ASEAN countries in moving towards liberalising their ESIs. � 2020 by the authors. Final 2023-05-29T08:08:54Z 2023-05-29T08:08:54Z 2020 Article 10.3390/en13143514 2-s2.0-85090800239 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85090800239&doi=10.3390%2fen13143514&partnerID=40&md5=a8bec3eda4807dd26a25bf2ce4aa5972 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/25394 13 14 3514 All Open Access, Gold, Green MDPI AG Scopus
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description Computer science; Energy management; Best practices; Course of action; Good practices; Implementation phasis; Legislative frameworks; Philippines; Renewable energy penetrations; Southeast Asia; Energy policy
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Mohd Zawawi I.S.
J�rgensen B.N.
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Mohd Zawawi I.S.
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The Philippines' and Singapore's journeys towards liberalised electricity supply industries - Takeaways for Malaysia
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title The Philippines' and Singapore's journeys towards liberalised electricity supply industries - Takeaways for Malaysia
title_short The Philippines' and Singapore's journeys towards liberalised electricity supply industries - Takeaways for Malaysia
title_full The Philippines' and Singapore's journeys towards liberalised electricity supply industries - Takeaways for Malaysia
title_fullStr The Philippines' and Singapore's journeys towards liberalised electricity supply industries - Takeaways for Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The Philippines' and Singapore's journeys towards liberalised electricity supply industries - Takeaways for Malaysia
title_sort philippines' and singapore's journeys towards liberalised electricity supply industries - takeaways for malaysia
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