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10
Nov 2017

Press Release: REGTech Sabah 2017

We see increasing interest in the Inaugural Renewable Energy and GreenTech Sabah 2017 (REGTech2017), Conference and Exhibition, said Dolly, the Organising Chairperson and Project Director of Midas Events Management. REGTech2017 will be held on the 13th & 14th November 2017 at Grand Ballroom, Pacific Sutera Hotel, Kota Kinabalu. The 2-Day Conference will cover 16 Topics […]

06
Nov 2017

Sabah Gains from KL’s Renewable Energy Policies

Sabah has gained from policies implemented by the Federal Government in relation to renewable energy, Chief Minister Tan Sri Musa Aman said. He proudly noted that based on a research by Business Monitor International (BMI), Malaysia is placed among the top three nations for renewable energy investment this year, an achievement resulting from the government’s […]

05
Nov 2017

Press Release: 120 for Renewable Energy meet on November 13

                More than 120 delegates are expected to attend the inaugural Renewable Energy and GreenTech 2017 (REGTech2017) Conference and Exhibition at Pacific Sutera Hotel, here, from Nov13-14. Organiser Midas Events Management (MEM) project director Dolly Jimayol (pic) said the event themed “Opportunities and Growth in the Renewable Energy and Green Technology Industries in Sabah” is […]

24
Oct 2017

Solar Energy Player Tadau Energy Plans RM250m Green Sukuk

Solar energy company Tadau Energy Sdn Bhd plans to issue up to RM250mil green sukuk and RAM Ratings has assigned a rating of AA3/Stable. The ratings agency said on Thursday the proposed Islamic medium-term notes programme of up to RM250mil in nominal value is the first rated sustainable and responsible investment (SRI) sukuk to be […]

20
Oct 2017

CM: Sabah Aiming for a Low-Carbon Future

Sabah is moving along the right path in its bid to develop renewable energy amid Malaysia’s quest to become a sustainable and low-carbon country. Sabah Chief Minister Tan Sri Musa Aman said numerous efforts were now being carried out to develop renewable energy by tapping into hydro and biomass resources as alternative energy. “Sabah has […]

06
Oct 2017

Sabah Civil Servants’ TN50 Aspirations: Sustainable Development, Environmental Conservation

Sabah civil servants want to see sustainable development and better environmental conservation in the country by 2050. These two aspirations were delivered by participants in the National Transformation 2050 (TN50) dialogue at Universiti Malaysia Sabah, here. Chief Secretary to the Government, Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa, who led the dialogue session, was impressed with the […]

06
Sep 2017

Sabah Looks To Wind and Solar Energy to Reduce Carbon Footprint

Sabah’s renewable energy potential will be fully utilised to lessen its dependence on fossil fuels. Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Ongkili said the Federal Government sought to exploit solar and wind energy to reduce fuel subsidies for diesel-fired power generation by Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd. Currently, between RM450mil and RM600mil […]

23
Aug 2017

Kudat Set to become Sabah’s Renewable Energy Dynamo

Sabah’s northernmost town, Kudat, is undergoing development to transform it into the state’s centre for renewable energy (RE). According to Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Ongkili, Kudat’s sunny climate makes it an ideal location for solar photovoltaic (PV) electricity generation. “To date, some 58 megawatts of solar PV plants have […]

30
Jul 2017

JA Solar Supplies Malaysia’s Sabah Solar Plant

  The utility-scale solar project in Sabah, Malaysia is expected to resolve the power shortage problem in the state. China’s JA Solar Holdings Co. Ltd will supply 50MW(AC) modules for Malaysia’s first utility-scale solar project. The 50MW utility-scale inaugural project in Sabah marks a milestone in solar energy development in Malaysia. The project has gained […]

20
Jul 2017

Sabah Looks to Wind and Solar Energy to Reduce Carbon Footprint

Sabah’s renewable energy potential will be fully utilised to lessen its dependence on fossil fuels. Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Ongkili said the Federal Government sought to exploit solar and wind energy to reduce fuel subsidies for diesel-fired power generation by Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd. Currently, between RM450mil and RM600mil is […]