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Solar energy development: Case study in Malaysia and Morocco

Journal
International Journal on Emerging Technologies
ISSN
09758364
Date Issued
2019-01-01
Author(s)
Min H.S.
Fertahi S.E.D.
Bouhal T.
Naa N.S.
Munaaim M.A.C.
Handle (URI)
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14170/10249
Abstract
The increasing consumption of electricity controls the progress of different types of energy use around the world included renewable and non-renewable energy (fossil fuels). Nowadays, primary energy consumption can be sourced back to fossil fuels and they have many disadvantages (dangerous for the environment, and they are depleting at a faster rate). There are many studies have been conducted on the solar energy. Solar energy is a major renewable energy source with the potential to meet many of the challenges facing the world. There are many reasons to promote solar energy share in the energy market because of it is versatile with many benefits to people and the environment as well. The main objective in this work to discuss current status, challenges, recent efforts and disposal method of solar energy in different Malaysia and Morocco. Policies, funds and strategies have been implemented by different authorities in order to promote the use of solar energy.
Funding(s)
INTI International University and Colleges
Subjects
  • Renewable energy | So...

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