Sustainable energy agency Seda mulls wind as renewable resource


Badriyah holding a copy of the Renewable Energy Act. Under the Act, there are only four technologies applicable for FiT, which are biomass, biogas, solar photovoltaic and small hydro. Seda is now considering to include wind under the FiT

PETALING JAYA: The Sustainable Energy Development Authority Malaysia (Seda) is considering the inclusion of wind as another renewable resource in the renewable energy (RE) scheme.

CEO Datin Badriyah Abdul Malek said Seda has embarked on a project to produce a national wind map, due next year.

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