TANAH MERAH, April 17 The Sustainable Waste Management Project using the Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae will be able to resolve the management of daily organic waste, including at landfills in a sustainable manner. Environment and Water Minister Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said the project.
TANAH MERAH: The Sustainable Waste Management Project using the Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae will be able to resolve the management of daily organic waste, including at landfills in a sustainable manner.
“As a leading renewable energy (RE) provider in Malaysia, we hope that this project will set the precedent to have more floating solar projects developed in Kelantan in the future. This is especially with the Malaysian government’s strongly declared commitment to aensure that green technology and RE are part of the future economic blueprint of Malaysia, ” said Cypark executive chairman Tan Sri Razali Ismail.
, through its indirect subsidiary Cypark Estuary Solar Sdn Bhd, along with Cove Suria Sdn Bhd and Kelantan Utilities Mubaarakan Holdings Sdn Bhd, have launched Malaysia’s largest floating solar power plant in Danau Tok Uban, Kelantan.
through its partly owned indirectly subsidiary, Cypark Estuary Solar Sdn Bhd and Cove Suria Sdn Bhd together with its co-partner, Kelantan Utilities Mubaarakan Holdings Sdn Bhd has launched the country’s largest floating power solar plant (FSP) in Danau Tok Uban, Kelantan.
Cypark and Cove Suria will install 30MW each, which brings a total of 60MWac large-scale floating Solar PV in Danau Tok Uban, Kelantan.
Upon completion, the FSP will be the largest floating solar plant in Southeast Asia and the second largest in Asia after China.
Cypark said the FSP consists of 247,830 solar panels, which together will generate about 140,000 MWh of power per annum. It can power up to 46,480 households and save about 96,600 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually.
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Environment and Water Minister Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said the handover of the public sewerage system in Kelantan was to ‘standardise the operation of sewerage services throughout the country.’. Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
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KOTA BHARU, Dec 19 The maintenance of the public sewerage system in Kelantan has now been handed over to the Federal government via Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd (IWK) which will start operating on Jan 1.
Environment and Water Minister Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said the Kelantan government consented through Majaari Services Sdn Bhd (Maajari) to hand over the sewerage system to IWK to ensure more orderly services which can be planned and implemented efficiently in the state.