Malaysia currently adopts a five-fuel mix (gas, coal, hydro, oil, and other sources) for electricity generation. In 2010, Malaysia's electricity generation total at 137,909 GWh. Malaysia, being near the equator, receives between 4,000 to 5,000 Wh per sq. m per day. This means, in one day, Malaysia receives enough energy from the Sun to generate 11 years' worth of electricity. This is an incredible potential amount of energy into which Malaysia can tap.

a) Recommend Type of Solar panel and specifications.
b) Total solar power generation needed.
Note: Annual average power per capita of 483 W per person. Power generated should be enough to supply power for the state.
e) Area that needed to build the solar farm.