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SEAREPA: A Personal Experience

SEAREPA: A Personal Experience

One person’s insight from the SEA Renewable Energy People’s Assembly.

SEAREPA: Decentralise Me!

SEAREPA: Decentralise Me!

Renewable Energy campaigners share their triumphs and torments at SEAREPA.

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SEAREPA: South East Asia’s Energy Revolution

SEAREPA: South East Asia’s Energy Revolution

SEAREPA in Sandakan, the “game-changing” gathering on renewable energy.

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For Viewing and Feedback: Lynas RIA Report

For Viewing and Feedback: Lynas RIA Report

View/download the complete Lynas Radiological Impact Assessment Report here, and please give us your feedback.

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Renewable Energy Bill 2010 – Part 2: What Are The Concerns?

Renewable Energy Bill 2010 – Part 2: What Are The Concerns?

The Parliament sitting on March 7th 2011 tabled the Renewable Energy Bill 2010, and the Sustainable Energy Development Authority Bill 2010 for the second reading. Do you know what these bills mean to you? Part 2 of a series by Leong ChowPong.

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Renewable Energy Bill 2010 – Part 1: What it means to us?

Renewable Energy Bill 2010 – Part 1: What it means to us?

The Parliament sitting on March 7th 2011 will table the Renewable Energy Bill 2010, and the Sustainable Energy Development Authority Bill 2010 for the second reading. Do you know what these bills mean to you?

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The Hidden Costs of Going Nuclear

The Hidden Costs of Going Nuclear

“To avert catastrophic global warming, why pick the slowest, most expensive, most limited, most inflexible and riskiest option? … nuclear generation is just an impediment to sustainable electricity.”

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Sarawak, the Dam-ed State

Sarawak, the Dam-ed State

A consideration regarding the inconsistency between the national energy policy and the building of 12 dams that in a mere 10 years will generate 600% more power than current demand.

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No Nu-Clear Way

No Nu-Clear Way

The government recently announced that Malaysia will have its own nuclear power plant by 2021. This here is a consideration on whether nuclear power is the only way forward for Malaysia and alternative renewable energy sources readily available in Malaysia.

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