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Malaysia exploring solar tie-up with US
2021-12-16 00:00:00.0     星报-商业     原网页

       

       KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is looking forward to exploring cooperation with the United States in its plan to introduce a utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) into the Peninsular electricity system.

       Energy and Natural Resources Minister Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan said as solar energy becomes increasingly significant in the nation’s power systems, the intermittency related to this variable energy resource has to be addressed to ensure reliability of supply.

       “We plan to introduce utility-scale BESS with a total capacity of 500MW from 2030 to 2034 into our Peninsular electricity system.

       “This is one of the areas of cooperation we are looking at to further explore with the US,” he said in his remark at the US-Malaysia Renewable Energy Roundtable with US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken here yesterday.

       According to Takiyuddin, the ministry was undertaking a study through MyPower, a company under the ministry, with the task of future-proofing the electricity supply industry.

       The minister also noted that the Green Electricity Tariff initiative had received overwhelming support from multinational companies, with 16% of the available quota being subscribed in just a month after it was launched in November.

       As such, Takiyuddin invited US companies in Malaysia looking for ways to fulfil their environmental, social and governance commitments to grab the opportunity as the available green electricity is limited.

       “Apart from meeting our climate targets, the implementation of these initiatives is expected to boost our economic growth by providing new investment and job opportunities.

       “For example, when we offered 1,000MW of large-scale solar projects and 500MW of solar rooftop projects in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic last year, about US$1.2bil (RM5.08bil) worth of investment opportunities were created and 18,000 new job opportunities were opened up, which helped in our economic recovery,” he explained.

       Takiyuddin also believed that with the US’ assistance and support through the Power Sector Programme Cooperation with the Bureau of Energy and Natural Resources, the US Department of State, Malaysia could leverage US expertise to assist the nation in transitioning its power system. — Bernama

       


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关键词: solar energy     system     utility-scale BESS     Seri Takiyuddin Hassan     electricity     Malaysia     opportunities     500MW     cooperation    
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