Section 1
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These Regulations come into operation on 3 January 2024.
Criteria for renewable resources
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Sabah Renewable Energy Criteria Renewable Resources Regulations 2024 is Malaysia State Subsidiary Legislation, cited as State Subsidiary Legislation 2024 2024, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2024.
Opening note
These Regulations come into operation on 3 January 2024.
Criteria for renewable resources
A particular resource or technology shall satisfy the criteria set out in the second column of the Schedule in order to be regarded as the renewable resource specified in the first column of the Schedule for the purposes of the Enactment.
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Renewable resource
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Criteria
1. Biogas
A resource in gas form; and
Produced by the anaerobic digestion or fermentation of non-fossilized and biodegradable organic material, including manure, sewage sludge, products, by-products and residues from agricultural, industrial or municipal wastes originating from Sabah.
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Renewable resource
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Criteria
2. Biomass
A resource in solid form; and
Comprises of non-fossilized and biodegradable organic material, including products and by-products and residues from agricultural, industrial or municipal wastes originating from Sabah.
3. Small hydropower
A technology that harnesses the power of flowing water to produce electrical energy.
4. Solar photovoltaic
A technology that directly converts sunlight energy into electrical energy via a photoelectric process.
5. Geothermal
A resource which is generated and stored in the underground geothermal reservoirs located in Sabah; and
Comprises of steam, water or combinations of both steam and water.
Made this 3 January 2024.
DATUK SERI PANGLIMA HAJI HAJIJI BIN HAJI NOOR,
Chief Minister of Sabah.