Malaysia
- Multifunctional Solar Thermal Collector for Heat Pump Application (2009)-
This is a paper which was presented at the 3rd WSEAS (World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society) International Conference on Renewable Energy Sources in 2009.
The paper, written by a group of researchers from the University of Kabangsaan in Malaysia, presents the preliminary results of a study about the solar assisted
heat pump drying system using multifunctional solar collector. The paper includes results of testing made under different conditionsAuthor: Various
Date: 2009
Pages: 5
- Designing a Solar Thermal Cylindrical Parabolic Trough Concentrator by Simulation (2003)-
This paper was presented during the International Rio3 Congress, World Climate and Energy Event that took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2003. It was drafted by two researchers from the Universiti Teknologi Petronas in Malaysia. The paper explores the possibilities of designing procedures of a solar thermal cylindrical parabolic trough concentrator (CPTC) by simulation.
- Malaysia Discovers the Advantages of Solar Thermal Technology-
Organized by Benoit Hennaut, then President & CEO of Monier Sdn Bhd (left), the Malaysian Minister of Energy, Green Technology and Water, Peter Chin Fah Kui (middle), met in February 2010 with German solar thermal consultant Werner Koldehoff. - Solar Cooling Malaysia (2009)-
This document was submitted by the company Solar District Cooling to the ASEAN Energy Efficiency and Conservation Sub-Sector Network for the ASEAN Energy Awards 2009. The document explains the efforts of the company in boosting solar cooling technologies in Malaysia. The document includes an overview of the potential of Malaysia in solar energy, an explanation of solar cooling and comparison with electric cooling, especially on what regards technical and operating costs and energy consumption. A solar cooling roadmap for Malaysia is also provided.

















