Accelerating Technology Adoption for Malaysia''s Energy
Penang''s response will shape not only its manufacturing and technology sectors but also broader economic sustainability and investment appeal. As global energy regimes
GEORGE TOWN: New commercial and industrial buildings in Penang must now ensure that at least 75% of their roof area is covered with solar panels or meet renewable energy sourcing targets based on their Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) tariff category.
Since solar energy has the highest potential in Peninsular Malaysia due to its major contribution to Malaysia's renewable energy, Malaysia plans to implement utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) with a total capacity of 500 MW from 2030 onwards .
Adhering to the “Penang Leads” mantra, the State took the initiative to adopt a state-wide energy policy that would contribute to the achievement of these national targets. As a highly urbanised and developed state, Penang has higher electricity consumption per capita compared to the national average (see Figure 1).
Since peninsular of Malaysia has high solar potential, hence the government plans to install utility-scale battery energy storage systems to support solar power generation in the country . Additionally, the renewable energy capacity target is predicted to be achieved with the introduction of BESS into the power system.
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