The SEDA appointed Emergent Venture Sdn. Bhd. (a subsidiary of Emergent Ventures India, EVI) to conduct the wind mapping exercise in Malaysia [11]. According to SEDA, seven onshore sites were selected instead of the original ten mentioned in the TOR, and a 60 m meteorological mast was used. One station was located in each state—Kelantan, Terengganu, Perlis, Melaka, Sarawak and Sabah—with an additional station added in Sabah. The masts will measure wind data for 12 months and the data will be used to assess the onshore wind energy potential in Malaysia. Prior to this development, EVI had explored the initial findings from a two- year study by Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) on wind energy potential in Malaysia, which was based on data recorded from five masts installed by UMT. SEDA signed a MOU with UMT on this matter. SEDA's wind mapping study is expected to be complete by 2016.