Malaysia Solar Boom
Shizen International, Terengganu Inc. to develop solar projects in Malaysia
Shizen International, Terengganu Inc. to develop solar projects in Malaysia
This will boost green technology initiatives within the state.
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Solar investments are on the rise, but these may not be enough to meet Malaysia’s renewable energy targets.
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