Promoting renewable energy via Malaysia’s feed-in tariff (FiT)

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  • Opportunities and challenges in unlocking the potential of biomass, solar, wind and small-hydro through a clear regulatory and incentive-driven framework

WHO SHOULD READ THIS REPORT

  • Government agencies in charge of energy and electricity
  • Public and private energy utility companies
  • Energy-related technology and infrastructure investors 
  • Large energy users ie commercial, industrial facilities
  • Renewable energy technology suppliers and system integrators
  • Financial institutions

WHY THEY SHOULD READ THIS REPORT

  • It provides an overview of a living example of a FiT model in Southeast Asia. Particularly on how adaptive the German FiT model is in an Asian context.
  • It highlights the new areas of participation available within the energy value chain as a result of the FiT
  • It provides an analysis of challenges and risks that stakeholders should look out for
CONTENTS
  • Sustaining investments in RE sector through the FiT
  • RM70 billion of potential RE revenue and other spinoffs 
  • Solar producers primary movers into FiT
  • Less interest in other segments: Biomass, biogas and small-hydro
  • Core advantages and execution competencies of KeTTHA and SEDA Malaysia
  • Key challenges for the FiT (and SEDA Malaysia & KeTTHA)

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