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Intro; Preface; Acknowledgment; Contents; Part I: Policy and Strategy; Status on Renewable Energy Policy and Development in ASEAN; 1 Introduction; 2 Energy and Renewable Energy Status in ASEAN; 3 Renewable Energy Policy Development; 4 Methodology on Collecting the Data; 4.1 Country Experts Consultative Approach and Historical Review on ACE Databases and Studies; 4.2 REmap Analysis; 4.3 Results on REmap; 5 Findings and Recommendations; 5.1 Dynamicity of RE Policy in ASEAN; 5.2 ASEANÅ› Country Level on RE Policy; 5.3 Feed-in Tariff for ASEAN; 5.4 Advanced Incentives and RE Auctions
5.5 Grid Codes and RE Net Metering5.6 Carbon Taxes as a Regional Concern for ASEAN; 5.7 RE Planning, Potential Mapping and Databases; 6 Conclusions; References; Energy Sector in Malaysia: How Sustainable Are We?; 1 Introduction; 2 Access to Modern Energy Services; 3 Energy Subsidies and Affordability; 4 Present States: Reserves, Import and Export; 5 Overall Use and Production Patterns; 5.1 Energy Supply: Power Stations; 5.2 Renewable Energy and Fuel Mix; 5.3 Sectoral Energy Consumption; 6 Overall Energy Efficiency; 7 GHG Emissions; 8 Conclusions; References
Renewable Energy in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) of Vietnam1 Overview of Renewable Energy in Vietnam; 2 Renewable Energy in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); 2.1 Direct Contribution; 2.2 Indirect Contribution; 3 Role of Renewable Energy in VietnamÅ› Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC); 4 Challenges of RE Development in Vietnam; 5 Conclusions; References; The Impact of Tenaga Suria Brunei Power Plant on Natural Gas Saving and CO2 Avoidance; 1 Introduction; 2 Tenaga Suria Brunei Power Plant
3 Methodology on Estimating the Savings4 Results; 4.1 Historical Savings; 4.2 Projected Savings; 5 Conclusion; References; Part II: Technology Development and the Feasibility; The Needs of Solar Energy Technology from the Perspective of Aboriginal People in Tasik Chini; 1 Introduction; 2 Background of Orang Asli at the Tasik Chini; 3 Methodology; 4 Result and Discussion; 4.1 Social-Economic of the Tribes in Tasik Chini; 4.2 Electricity Supply; 5 Conclusion; Appendix A: Questionnaire of the Acceptance Level of RE to the Orang Asli Community in Tasik Chini; References
Feasibility Study of Solar-Powered Hydroponic Fodder Machine in Bangladesh1 Introduction; 2 Livestock Production Scenario of Bangladesh; 3 Constraints to Livestock Production in Bangladesh; 4 What is Hydroponics?; 5 Need of Green Fodder for Cows; 6 Why Hydroponic Fodder?; 7 Introduction of Solar Power to Hydroponics; 7.1 Electricity Supply; 7.1.1 Solar-Powered Stand-Alone System; 7.1.2 Solar Grid-Connected System; 8 Summary and Conclusions; References; An Approach to Optimize Cultivable Land Use for Solar PV Installation; 1 Introduction; 2 Methodology; 3 Design and Drawing
5.5 Grid Codes and RE Net Metering5.6 Carbon Taxes as a Regional Concern for ASEAN; 5.7 RE Planning, Potential Mapping and Databases; 6 Conclusions; References; Energy Sector in Malaysia: How Sustainable Are We?; 1 Introduction; 2 Access to Modern Energy Services; 3 Energy Subsidies and Affordability; 4 Present States: Reserves, Import and Export; 5 Overall Use and Production Patterns; 5.1 Energy Supply: Power Stations; 5.2 Renewable Energy and Fuel Mix; 5.3 Sectoral Energy Consumption; 6 Overall Energy Efficiency; 7 GHG Emissions; 8 Conclusions; References
Renewable Energy in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) of Vietnam1 Overview of Renewable Energy in Vietnam; 2 Renewable Energy in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); 2.1 Direct Contribution; 2.2 Indirect Contribution; 3 Role of Renewable Energy in VietnamÅ› Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC); 4 Challenges of RE Development in Vietnam; 5 Conclusions; References; The Impact of Tenaga Suria Brunei Power Plant on Natural Gas Saving and CO2 Avoidance; 1 Introduction; 2 Tenaga Suria Brunei Power Plant
3 Methodology on Estimating the Savings4 Results; 4.1 Historical Savings; 4.2 Projected Savings; 5 Conclusion; References; Part II: Technology Development and the Feasibility; The Needs of Solar Energy Technology from the Perspective of Aboriginal People in Tasik Chini; 1 Introduction; 2 Background of Orang Asli at the Tasik Chini; 3 Methodology; 4 Result and Discussion; 4.1 Social-Economic of the Tribes in Tasik Chini; 4.2 Electricity Supply; 5 Conclusion; Appendix A: Questionnaire of the Acceptance Level of RE to the Orang Asli Community in Tasik Chini; References
Feasibility Study of Solar-Powered Hydroponic Fodder Machine in Bangladesh1 Introduction; 2 Livestock Production Scenario of Bangladesh; 3 Constraints to Livestock Production in Bangladesh; 4 What is Hydroponics?; 5 Need of Green Fodder for Cows; 6 Why Hydroponic Fodder?; 7 Introduction of Solar Power to Hydroponics; 7.1 Electricity Supply; 7.1.1 Solar-Powered Stand-Alone System; 7.1.2 Solar Grid-Connected System; 8 Summary and Conclusions; References; An Approach to Optimize Cultivable Land Use for Solar PV Installation; 1 Introduction; 2 Methodology; 3 Design and Drawing