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Amendment #4
Page 194 of 868
*Mr of toi
Malaysia
From 2010, the retailed base of energy generation capacity n Malays® has increased from 24 GW to 26 GW in 2013, or a CAGR of 2% The chart bebw shows
Malaysia's generaton capacity fuer mx as of yearend 2013
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32.4%
Cool
33.0
Hydro-electric
12.8
Pre,
0.9
Solar
0.8
Biomass
0.4
Total
100.0%
Retail elecIncty pas ri Malaysia rose 15% last yew, and we expect retail electncity priers in Malaysia to continue to nse cue prima* to increasng costs of
conversional sources of energy and overall demand for energy an1 tie removal of govenvnent subsides available to conventional energy sources.
The growth of Malaysia's power market has been driven primarily by renew*** energy The ctrnuratwe installed capacity of renewabba energy sources n Malaysia grew
horn 2 2 GW in 2010 to 3 GW n 2013. or a CAGR of 17%
The cumulate/a installed capacity of solar energy generaton in Malaysia grew from 13 MW in 2010 to 2C0 MW in 2014, or a CAGR of 98%. Malaysia does not have any
installed wind capacity. and ro meaningfil wind market is expected to develop m the near fubse piston that the feed-in lanff program for renewable energy does rot
ctrrently cover vend In 2013. SEDA began conducing a shady of weld mottoes for the potential inclusion of wind as another renewable resource under the feed-in tariff
program No public announcement has been made on the outcome et this study The knowing chart reflects actual and presided growth in Malaysia's cunulatrve solar
energy generation capacityfrom 2010 to 2020
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Malaysia is then-ad largest coreumer of energy in Soutteast Asa The demand for energy is expected to continue to increase due to ongoing incbstnalizabon and
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