KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia excelled in the field of energy, when 12 local sustainable energy projects won the Asean Energy Awards (AEA) 2023 for the adoption of sustainable energy.
KUCHING (Aug 26): Twelve Malaysian projects have won the Asean Energy Awards (AEA) 2023 for the adoption of sustainable energy practices.
Among the first-prize winners of AEA 2023 are Tzu Chi International School under Energy Efficiency and Conservation Best Practices – Green Building Awards (Lar
KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 15): Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) said its major coal-fired power plants power purchase agreements are expiring with no like-to-like replacement and that the government-controlled utility s coal-fired power plant revenue contribution will not exceed 20% of total group revenue by 2030 in line with the company s transition to cleaner and sustainable energy.
TNB said in its latest investor presentation dated Dec 8, 2020 that its Jimah East electricity-generation facility, which was commissioned in 2019, was the last new coal-fired power plant for the group because TNB had pledged not to invest anymore in greenfield coal-fired power plants.
For the financial year ending Dec 31, 2020 (FY20), TNB said coal-fired power plant revenue contribution is expected to account for 20.7% of total group revenue.
Samaiden Sdn Bhd director Chow Pui Hee: We expect the award of the LSS4 to be coming in the first quarter.
THE listing of Samaiden Group Bhd could not have come at a better time. The company specialises in the renewable energy (RE) sector, which is in vogue this year.
Last year, the government said that it targets to have RE making up at least 25% of the country’s power generation by 2025. It was a mere 2% in 2018. Government officials have also said that the country needs some RM33bil in investments to boost its RE power generation efforts.
In fact, the Jimah East power plant built by Tenaga Nasional Bhd