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A Comprehensive Review of Wind Energy in Malaysia: Past, Present and Future Research Trends

Wind energy has gained a huge interest in the recent years in various countries due to the high demand of energy and the shortage of traditional electricity sources. This is because it is cost effective and environmentally friendly source that could contribute significantly to the reduction of the ever-increasing carbon emissions. Wind energy is one of the fastest growing green technology worldwide with a total generation share of 564 GW as the end of 2018. In Malaysia, wind energy has been a topic of interest in both academia and green energy industry. In this paper, the current status of wind energy research in Malaysia is reviewed. Different contributing factors such as potentiality and assessments, wind speed and direction modelling, wind prediction and spatial mapping, and optimal sizing of wind farms are extensively discussed. This paper discusses the progress of all wind studies and presents conclusions and recommendations to improve wind research in Malaysia.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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