Eyes in the sky are useful


Electric view: File satellite image of Europe at night from Nasa (US National Aeronautics and Space Administration). Nasa satellites provide a wide range of optical imagery of the Earth’s surface through various missions and programmes. — Nasa

MALAYSIA has developed a comprehensive energy transition plan that aims to shift the country’s energy mix towards cleaner, more sustainable sources, such as hydroelectric, solar, and wind energy. Revolutionising the national energy infrastructure is a critical step in achieving this transition.

In this, satellite technology has the potential to transform the energy sector by providing valuable data, insights, and capabilities that can help to optimise performance, increase efficiency, and reduce costs, while also promoting the development of cleaner forms of energy.

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