日本地球惑星科学連合2025年大会

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セッション記号 S (固体地球科学) » S-RD 資源・鉱床・資源探査

[S-RD24] Cutting-edge sensing technology applied to geology and resource exploration

2025年5月30日(金) 09:00 〜 10:30 101 (幕張メッセ国際会議場)

コンビーナ:高橋 幸弘(北海道大学・大学院理学院・宇宙理学専攻)、Mohd Hariri Arifin(Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)、Abdurrachman Mirzam(Institut Teknologi Bandung)、座長:高橋 幸弘(北海道大学・大学院理学院・宇宙理学専攻)

09:30 〜 09:45

[SRD24-03] Geothermal Energy for Malaysia’s Growth: Strengthening Partnerships with Japan

★Invited Papers

*Mohd Hariri Arifin1 (1.Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)

キーワード:地熱エネルギー、持続可能性、グリーン経済、再生可能エネルギー

Malaysia is exploring the direct use of geothermal resources to drive sustainable growth in agriculture, industry, and tourism. With abundant geothermal potential, particularly in regions like Sabah and Perak, the country aims to harness low-enthalpy geothermal energy for greenhouse farming, aquaculture, and industrial heating. By integrating geothermal heat into crop production, Malaysia seeks to enhance food security while reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The industrial sector can benefit from cost-effective heating solutions, improving efficiency and sustainability. Furthermore, geothermal spas and eco-tourism initiatives can attract visitors, boosting local economies. As Malaysia advances its geothermal agenda, collaboration with Japan—a global leader in geothermal utilization—offers valuable opportunities for knowledge exchange, technological expertise, and investment. Japan’s experience in geothermal greenhouse farming, district heating, and balneology can inspire Malaysia’s strategic development. By fostering partnerships in research, policy frameworks, and project implementation, Malaysia hopes to contribute to the global geothermal community while learning from Japan’s best practices. The nation envisions a future where geothermal energy plays a crucial role in reducing carbon emissions and promoting a greener economy. Through bilateral cooperation, Malaysia and Japan can accelerate the adoption of geothermal technologies, setting a precedent for sustainable resource utilization in Southeast Asia.