Reconnaissance studies of micro hydro potential in Malaysia
Malaysia is blessed with abundant streams and rivers flowing from highland areas, thus promise it with a lot of hydro power potential. To date Malaysia had utilized these potential in the range of large and mini hydropower but very few in the micro hydro range. This paper presents the results of rec...
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my.uniten.dspace-307172023-12-29T15:51:49Z Reconnaissance studies of micro hydro potential in Malaysia Hussein I. Raman N. 7006902818 35779047500 Micro hydro Reconnaissance study Renewable energy Costs Hydroelectric power Electricity costs Energy demands Micro hydros Micro-hydro generation Potential sites Reconnaissance study Renewable energies Renewable energy source Planning Malaysia is blessed with abundant streams and rivers flowing from highland areas, thus promise it with a lot of hydro power potential. To date Malaysia had utilized these potential in the range of large and mini hydropower but very few in the micro hydro range. This paper presents the results of reconnaissance studies carried out to identify the micro hydro potential sites in Malaysia. The reconnaissance studies were conducted with data from the Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia, (JUPEM) and Metrological Department Malaysia. All the identified streams were located in areas which are accessible and/or showed evidence of settlements. Only streams with high head i.e. above 50m, were considered in this study. From the reconnaissance studies, a total of 149 sites were identified. However, the energy demand for micro hydro was found not significant as most areas in Malaysia are electrified. Still, micro hydro generation may serve as alternative renewable energy source in future amid rising electricity cost. Final 2023-12-29T07:51:49Z 2023-12-29T07:51:49Z 2010 Conference paper 10.1109/esd.2010.5598802 2-s2.0-78649578474 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-78649578474&doi=10.1109%2fesd.2010.5598802&partnerID=40&md5=98b2c954b710837c1595d00c6ac03720 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30717 5598802 IEEE Computer Society Scopus |
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Malaysia is blessed with abundant streams and rivers flowing from highland areas, thus promise it with a lot of hydro power potential. To date Malaysia had utilized these potential in the range of large and mini hydropower but very few in the micro hydro range. This paper presents the results of reconnaissance studies carried out to identify the micro hydro potential sites in Malaysia. The reconnaissance studies were conducted with data from the Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia, (JUPEM) and Metrological Department Malaysia. All the identified streams were located in areas which are accessible and/or showed evidence of settlements. Only streams with high head i.e. above 50m, were considered in this study. From the reconnaissance studies, a total of 149 sites were identified. However, the energy demand for micro hydro was found not significant as most areas in Malaysia are electrified. Still, micro hydro generation may serve as alternative renewable energy source in future amid rising electricity cost. |
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