THE POTENTIAL OF WIND ENERGY IN MALAYSIAN RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY: CASE STUDY IN KUDAT, SABAH

Recently, a study of wind energy potential at selected areas in Malaysia was completed by Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT). One of selected sites is at Kudat, Sabah. The wind atlas analysis and application Program (WAsP) was used to investigate the wind energy potential by developing the regiona...

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