17 May 2022
Malaysia
In Malaysia, the share of gas in the power mix decreased from 67% in 2005 to 47% in 2015, led by policies to switch to coal in response to declining domestic gas production. The country holds a large share of Southeast Asia’s fossil fuel resources.
Key energy statistics
Malaysia data explorer
Analysis
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Efficient Grid-Interactive Buildings
Future of buildings in ASEAN
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Decarbonisation Pathways for Southeast Asia
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Southeast Asia Energy Outlook 2022
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The Potential of Behavioural Interventions for Optimising Energy Use at Home
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Southeast Asia Energy Outlook 2019
Comprehensive review of a region on the rise
Events
16 Jul 2019
Singapore-IEA Regional Training Programme on Green Buildings (16-18 July 2019)
23 Jul 2014
South-East Asia Expert Workshop on Biomass resources and Bioenergy potential - How2Guide for Bioenergy
7 May 2013
World Energy Outlook 2013: Workshop on ASEAN Energy Outlook
Latest news
Southeast Asian nations face growing energy security challenges and need to accelerate their clean energy transitions
3 new IEA reports provide fresh insights into Southeast Asia’s energy future
Energy Market Authority of Singapore and the IEA co-host first ever Regional Training Programme on Green Buildings
Improving efficiency is a key focus of the IEA’s global work
Policies
Policy
Country
Year
Status
Jurisdiction
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Malaysia 2023 In force National
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Malaysia 2022 In force National
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Malaysia 2021 In force National
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Malaysia 2021 In force National
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Malaysia 2018 In force National
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Malaysia 2018 In force National