Malaysia Renewable Energy
Malaysia’s VCI Global to acquire solar farm in North Macedonia
Malaysia’s VCI Global to acquire solar farm in North Macedonia
The takeover is worth $1.26m.
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Malaysia told to integrate grids to quicken solar growth
Limiting solar penetration to the grid at 24% of peak demand could impede its expansion.
Will Malaysia reach its 2035 renewable energy target?
Data from GlobalData indicates it will fall slightly short of the 40% target.
SEDC Energy and Gentari to Establish Sarawak H2 Hub
The hub will adopt a “plug and play” concept.
Masdar, Citaglobal ink MOU for RE development in Malaysia
The projects will be developed in the state of Pahang.
Solar PV Power secures funding for 10MW project in Malaysia
The project is expected to start operations in the second quarter of 2023.
Are Malaysia’s renewables targets too unrealistic?
GlobalData says the market lacks robust policies.
TNB unit to study fuel sources for generation
This includes the development of biomass from pellets.
Malaysia’s TNB to develop 2,100MW combined cycle power plant
This is scheduled to be in operation in 2031.
TNB, SEDANIA to study power generation in Malaysia’s dams, reservoirs
The first project is in Kota Tinggi in Johor.
TNB, NUR Power ink deal for solar installation, green energy initiatives
This will serve NUR Power’s customers in KHTP.
TNB, PETRONAS to explore green hydrogen development in Malaysia
This is in line with Malaysia’s carbon-neutral targets.
TNB to invest $4.5b annually for energy transition
It will invest in regional interconnection to help decarbonise the ASEAN power sector.
TNB eyes early retirement for coal plants to accelerate sustainability goals
It plans to retire 1400MW plants up to one year before the expiration of the PPAs.
Reservoir Link inks shareholders’ deal with EDPR Sunseap for project dev’t in Malaysia
This will be focused on developing solar PPA projects.
Trina Solar wins 50MW floating solar project in Malaysia
It is located at the Batang Ai Hydroelectric Plant.
Malaysia’s TNB power station in Kenyir resumes operation
It temporarily shut down in end-February due to a landslide caused by heavy rain.