Stand-Alone Photovoltaic Power System applications in Malaysia

This paper presents an overview and status Stand-Alone Photovoltaic Power System (SAPVPS) in Malaysia. Malaysia is located at equatorial line is suitable to generate a power supply from solar. Electrification of remote area in Malaysia shows progress in terms of capacity of SAPVPS installation. Malaysia seriously intends to invest in renewable energy has initiate many incentive and programs to ensures the future of solar in Malaysia is bright.

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