Abstract

Population growth and economic development contribute to the rise in the demand for electricity. To meet the demand, electricity generation has been relying on fossil fuels. This practice has three major drawbacks: inevitable resource depletion, environmental concerns, and supply risk. Renewable fuels are touted to be the future of sustainable power generation. However, there is a need to assess and optimize the use of the available resource in an effective and efficient manner. In order to accomplish the desired objectives, this study adopted the multi-perspective approach for efficient utilization of resources, both in terms of cost and diversification, and also aimed to propose the optimum combination of technologies for electricity generation in Malaysia. In this regard, first, the potential of the resources was identified from the Malaysian prospective compliance with the five fuel energy action plan 2020. All the five fuels were examined in terms of economic, environmental and security parameters, and evaluated in the terms of cost to measure the total exposure in monetary units. For the economic analysis, the LCOE cost quantification method was used. Similarly for the restriction of carbon emission, a carbon-tax policy was proposed and a novel technique was designed for the quantification of excessive cost of security in the electricity generation industry. This study applied the simulation mathematical modelling and the graphical evaluation approach to optimize the power generation mix in terms of cost and diversity index. Hence, this study will assist the policy-makers in making efficient long-term policies considering the impact of various factors on total generation cost while adopting the concept of diversification for an efficient and uninterrupted power generation process.

Highlights

  • The importance of energy in the economic development of any country cannot be denied

  • The most numbers of unit generated by natural gas, which considered as the safest fuel for electricity generation which is responsible for heavy amounts of carbon emission

  • Hydropower is the cheapest form of technology for electricity generation, but occupying

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Introduction

The importance of energy in the economic development of any country cannot be denied. The critical concern of policymakers worldwide is to meet the growing demand for energy, providing energy security (Security of supply) and plummeting greenhouse gas emissions (Zahedi, 2010; Li et al, 2021). Prerequisites of human development and economic growth are attainment of clean, secure, affordable and reliable energy supplies. The World Energy Issues Monitor 2014 (World Energy Council, 2014; World Energy Outlook, 2020) added that the three main challenges trigger to today’s energy leaders. World Bank Report (2004) added they are several factors contributing to energy security issue. Prominent among them are fluctuation in energy markets, competition for energy resources and urge for economic

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