It is seeking to raise the share of renewable energy to 70 per cent by 2050. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia plans to develop South-east Asia’s largest solar hybrid facility while pursuing hydrogen plants to achieve its 70 per cent goal of renewable energy capacity by 2050, said Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli.
It will be among 10 projects worth RM25 billion he unveiled on Thursday under the National Energy Transition Roadmap . Tenaga Nasional, Sime Darby Property, Malakoff and Petronas will also be part of the programme, according to the government. The country’s renewable energy capacity stood at 25 per cent as at end-March, according to the Malaysian Investment Development Authority.
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