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Panel pile-up: solar waste's silent surge

Dhana Raj Markandu shared his insights for the research and was quoted... Read More

BFM podcast: Malaysia's clean energy ambitions waiting on action

Dhana Raj was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 26 January 2024. Produced by:... Read More

Energy: For the transition, implementation will be key

Dhana Raj Markandu was quoted in The Edge, 28 December 2023 by Tan... Read More

COP28: World set to 'transition away' from fossil fuels

Dhana Raj Markandu was quoted in Bernama, 20 December 2023 by Soon... Read More

Malaysia’s cabinet revamp sees ‘climate change’ name dropped in portfolio split; DPM to helm new energy transition ministry

Dhana Raj Markandu was quoted in Eco-Business, 14 December 2023 Deputy prime minister... Read More

Laws that spell new hope for energy efficiency

Malaysia's energy transition should expand focus from cleaning supply to managing consumption... Read More

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Dhana Raj Markandu

Dhana’s primary research interests are in energy, decarbonisation and climate change. He has more than 20 years' technical and management experience in the energy sector. He has also spent several years freelancing as an energy consultant, management trainer and STEM educator. Dhana was a Chevening Scholar with an MSc in Sustainable Energy Systems from the University of Edinburgh and BEng in Electronic & Electrical Engineering from University College London. He is an accredited HRDC trainer, certified LEGO® Serious Play® facilitator and TEDx speaker on sustainable energy.

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Panel pile-up: solar waste's silent surge

03 April 2024
Dhana Raj Markandu shared his insights for the research and was quoted in Bernama  By: Sakina Mohamed, Shaza Al Muzayen, & Fahmi Abdul Aziz A PROBLEM IN THE MAKING Good quality solar PV panels last between 25 and 30 years. The country may have started implementing solar into its energy landscape in 2011, but its…

BFM podcast: Malaysia's clean energy ambitions waiting on action

26 January 2024
Dhana Raj was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 26 January 2024. Produced by: Moh Heng Ying Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar Malaysia launched its National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) to much fanfare in 2023, setting the goal of reaching 70% renewable energy installed capacity by 2050. On the inaugural International Day of Clean Energy, we take stock…

Energy: For the transition, implementation will be key

31 December 2023
Dhana Raj Markandu was quoted in The Edge, 28 December 2023 by Tan Zhai Yun The year 2023 was a big one for the energy transition in Malaysia, with a strategic road map and a long-awaited energy efficiency bill introduced, as well as the removal of blanket subsidies for electricity, which spurred more interest in renewable…

COP28: World set to 'transition away' from fossil fuels

20 December 2023
Dhana Raj Markandu was quoted in Bernama, 20 December 2023 by Soon Li Wei After two weeks of negotiations, nearly 200 countries adopted the first-ever Global Stocktake at the just concluded UN climate change conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The aim of the global stocktake is to help nations align their national climate…

Malaysia’s cabinet revamp sees ‘climate change’ name dropped in portfolio split; DPM to helm new energy transition ministry

15 December 2023
Dhana Raj Markandu was quoted in Eco-Business, 14 December 2023 Deputy prime minister Fadillah Yusof will now oversee the energy portfolio, which has been extracted from the previous ministry of natural resources, environment and climate change. by Samantha Ho In a major Cabinet reshuffle, the Malaysian government has established a new energy transition and public utilities ministry, carving the…

Laws that spell new hope for energy efficiency

04 December 2023
Malaysia's energy transition should expand focus from cleaning supply to managing consumption Energy efficiency (EE) is widely acknowledged as a low-hanging fruit to reduce fossil fuel dependence and decarbonise the energy sector.  Malaysia recognised the need for EE as far back as the 1979 National Energy Policy. However, EE was only introduced into the legal…
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