Malaysia’s electricity market structure in transition

Mahesvaran Sibeperegasam*, Vigna Kumaran Ramachandaramurthy, Sara Walker, Jeevan Kanesan

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Abstract

The Malaysian electricity industry evolved from a vertically integrated utility into a single-buyer model, which considered a precursor to deregulation and a competitive market. This study considers electricity sector reform in Malaysia and proposes a market structure for the industry. We focus on the single-buyer model and the pool model for the analysis with the recommendation on reform stages required to ensure a smooth and successful market transition. A smooth transition from regulated market into deregulated market will ensure market stability and sustainability of the energy market. It will also provide enough time for the market participants to adapt and transit from regulated to deregulated energy market.
Original languageEnglish
Article number101266
Number of pages11
JournalUtilities Policy
Volume72
Early online date20 Jul 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2021

Keywords

  • Malaysia electricity Supply industry (MESI)
  • Grid system operator (GSO)
  • Single buyer
  • Independent power producer (IPP)
  • System marginal pricing
  • Reform
  • Monopoly

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