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Journal : Journal of Optimization System and Ergonomy Implementation

English English MOHLIM, MUHAMMAD FAUZAN MOHD; Nordin, Amir Haziq Bin; ROSLAN, RAIMI AFIF BIN; YAMIN, NUR KHALIDAH YASMIN BINTI KABUL; NUGRAHA, ANDHYKA TYAZ
Journal of Optimization System and Ergonomy Implementation Vol 2 No 01 (2024): Journal of Optimization System and Ergonomy Implementation
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Industri S-1, Fakultas Teknik UPN Veteran Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54378/joseon.v2i01.6943

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This study takes a close look at Electric Cars (EVs) and Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles (ICEVs) in Malaysia to discover how they impact energy use, the economy, and the environment. This study is important because Malaysia is still a growing country with its own energy, economic, and environmental problems. It checks out how well Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles (ICEVs) work and how much power they need in various driving conditions. It does this by looking at the different types of energy used in Malaysia and how far car’s technology has comes. In terms of money, the study looks at how much both types of cars cost all together. The price of the car, the cost of repairs, the amount of gas used, and the effect of government support are all part of this. The study is mostly about how Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles (ICEVs) pollute and what effects they might have on the environment. This is to help Malaysia reach its goal of lowering greenhouse gas pollution. This study uses both data from the Malaysian government and data from other studies done in other countries. Statistics and comparisons are used to help with the study. The people who did the study think that the data will help us learn more about how people in Malaysia really feel about Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles (ICEVs). Customers, lawmakers, and people who work in the business will all be able to choose more eco-friendly ways to get around thanks to these results.
Review of Environmental, Economic and Energy Impact of Waste-To-Energy in Malaysia DERAOH, AHMAD AL-SYUKRI; AZMI, MUHAMMAD AKMAL FARIS MAHADI; NORSHAMSURI, MUHAMMAD AIMAN TAHFIZ; BASKARAN, DENISH KUMAR; NUGRAHA, ANDHYKA TYAZ
Journal of Optimization System and Ergonomy Implementation Vol 2 No 01 (2024): Journal of Optimization System and Ergonomy Implementation
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Industri S-1, Fakultas Teknik UPN Veteran Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54378/joseon.v2i01.7002

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The increase in the national human population, economic progress, and technological advancements have collectively resulted in a significant surge in the need for energy. However, the depletion of conventional resources and the crisis of global warming are impeding the government's ability to meet the requirements of its citizens. One potential solution to address the aforementioned issues involves the adoption of Waste-To-Energy (WTE) systems, which has the capability to convert various forms of trash into usable energy. In addition to serving as an alternative energy source, Waste-to-Energy (WTE) technology has the potential to alleviate the challenges associated with trash disposal within a given nation. Hence, the aim of this study is to critically examine the environmental, economy and energy consequences associated with Waste-to-Energy (WTE) practices within the nation. This article centers its attention on organic waste and biomass, including crop output, animal waste, sewage sludge, and municipal solid wastes (MSW), which collectively account for 57.39% of the total waste in the country. The objective is to explore their potential as energy sources.