Land Administration Perspective for Solar Farm Development in Malaysia

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Mohd Shahrizan Sahid, Robiah Suratman, Hishamuddin Mohd Ali

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The increase of energy demand has made solar energy as one of the green and sustainable alternative energy in the world. World energy demand has been increased due to globalization and population growth. This factor makes the need of alternative energy since the current energy that are using depleted natural resources. Solar energy has been found as a great potential as the solar radiation can be accessed globally. Promoting this energy however has inevitably forced this new industry to face some drawbacks particularly related to land matters. Therefore, this paper reviews the solar farm development, policy evolution, and current legislation practices that govern the country’s land administration. The review of the existing procedures in some states that have developed solar farms shows that there is no uniformity in the legal framework used in developing solar farms as there are different methods and approaches of land approval used by the State Authority. The discussion in this
paper is used to determine the direction a legal framework development that serves as a foundation to standardize the land approval for solar farm development in Malaysia following the sustainable land use management. This leads to a strong motivation and interest for the development and use of renewable energy technology especially in the country.

 

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