Abstract-This paper reviews current renewable energy policies in Malaysia to develop an understanding of the country's progress in achieving energy sustainability given that fossil fuel resources are facing its eventual and gradual depletion; hence the need to develop a project management framework with reference to Malaysia's renewable energy efforts. Extensive literature review was conducted and a comparative analysis were performed to further the understanding of vital modifications and inclinations historically involving the evaluation and assessment of Malaysia's renewable energy policies, its framework as well as its implementation guidelines. These reviews would contribute in developing a policy-writing management framework based upon the SWOT analysis of Malaysia's renewable energy policies. This was then developed to further improve the structural stance of current policies to ensure effective implementation of large-scale renewable energy projects in Malaysia.
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