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Gabriel Hoh Teck Ling
Researcher at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Publications - 50
Citations - 293
Gabriel Hoh Teck Ling is an academic researcher from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public open space & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 33 publications receiving 117 citations.
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Optimization of a standalone photovoltaic-based microgrid with electrical and hydrogen loads
Angel Xin Yee Mah,Wai Shin Ho,Mimi Haryani Hassim,Haslenda Hashim,Gabriel Hoh Teck Ling,Chin Siong Ho,Zarina Ab Muis +6 more
TL;DR: The optimal microgrid design in base case scenario is found to have a high value of potential energy waste possibility, indicating that the solar panel is oversized to reduce energy storage requirement.
Dissertation
Institutional property rights of residential public open space in Sabah, Malaysia
TL;DR: In this paper, a new institutional economic paradigm is employed in this research to address the four objectives as follows; (i) to study the relationships of diverse property-rights structure attributes with quality of residential public open space (POS) governance, particularly regarding its ownership regime, consumption and management rights.
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Optimization of photovoltaic-based microgrid with hybrid energy storage: A P-graph approach
Angel Xin Yee Mah,Wai Shin Ho,Mimi Haryani Hassim,Haslenda Hashim,Gabriel Hoh Teck Ling,Chin Siong Ho,Zarina Ab Muis +6 more
TL;DR: Results showed that the optimal cost of microgrid with hybrid battery-hydrogen storage is 704,990 USD/y, a carbon price of 1000 USD/t and above is required to make it more economical than conventional electricity use.
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The COVID-19 Pandemic Situation in Malaysia: Lessons Learned from the Perspective of Population Density.
Siew Bee Aw,Bor Tsong Teh,Gabriel Hoh Teck Ling,Pau Chung Leng,Weng Howe Chan,Mohd Hamdan Ahmad +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the impacts of population density on the spread and severity of COVID-19 in Malaysia were investigated using a parametric approach of the Pearson correlation, and it was found that population density has a moderately strong relationship to cumulative COVID19 cases and a weak relationship to infection rates.
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Factors Influencing Asia-Pacific Countries' Success Level in Curbing COVID-19: A Review Using a Social-Ecological System (SES) Framework.
Gabriel Hoh Teck Ling,Nur Amiera Suhud,Pau Chung Leng,Lee Bak Yeo,Lee Bak Yeo,Chin Tiong Cheng,Mohd Hamdan Ahmad,Ak Mohd Rafiq Ak Matusin +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the impact of institutional-human-environment dimensions on the outcome of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) abatement through the diagnostic social-ecological system (SES) framework.