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TNB's arm to develop Malaysia's first large scale solar project

The 50MW project will be operational by November 2018.

Malaysia's national utility Tenaga Nasional Berhad's wholly-owned subsidiary, TNB Sepang Solar Sdn Bhd was awarded the project by the Energy Commission to develop Malaysia’ first Large Scale Solar (LSS) project on a 97 ha site in Mukim Tanjung 12, Kuala Langat, Selangor.

Expected to be fully operational by November 2018, the project will generate and transmit 50MW (megawatt) of electricity to the national grid.

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