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TNB seeks collaboration Proton, Perodua to boost EV charging infrastructure

Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) is aggressively pursuing avenues to grow the market for electric vehicles (EV) in Malaysia and is having talks with Proton and Perodua, among others, to resolve existing pain points.

No need to declare climate emergency in Malaysia just yet, says environment minister

Minister of Environment and Water Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said there was no need for the government to declare a climate emergency just yet, with the authorities having rolled out several initiatives to combat the effects of climate change.

Envoy: EU never imposed ban

The European Union (EU) has never imposed a ban on palm oil exports from Malaysia, a top EU diplomat clarified on Monday. In fact, local palm oil exports to the world’s largest trading bloc jumped by 55 per cent last year.

High Court allows Sarawak Energy’s unit to challenge MOF’s rejection of its RM10.9 bil tax incentive claim

The High Court here on Thursday allowed a subsidiary of Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB) to have RM10.9 billion be considered as investment tax allowance in 2019, after the Finance Ministry had earlier rejected the claim. This follows the court granting the judicial review application made by SEB’s subsidiary Baleh Hydro Power Generation Sdn Bhd to […]

Malaysia energy major targets early closure of coal plants

Malaysia utilities giant Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) announced this week it is aiming to install more than 14 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2050 as it seeks to retire some of its coal-fired assets earlier than planned as part of ongoing efforts to achieve emissions reduction targets and ensure continued business growth for the company.

Malaysia energy major targets early closure of coal plants

Malaysia’s largest electricity provider Tenaga Nasional Berhad has announced plans to fast track the closure of its coal-fired power plants to hasten the transition of its generation fleet from fossil fuels to renewable sources including large-scale solar PV and green hydrogen.  

Malaysia’s state energy company, 6 Korean companies establish carbon value chain

Samsung Engineering and five other Korean companies signed a memorandum of understanding with Malaysia’s state energy company to establish a carbon value chain between the two countries, the companies said Wednesday. The signing ceremony between Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas), a Malaysian state-run oil company, and the six Korean companies — Samsung Engineering, Samsung Heavy Industries, […]

Malaysia’s state energy company, 6 Korean companies establish carbon value chain

Samsung Engineering and five other Korean companies signed a memorandum of understanding with Malaysia’s state energy company to establish a carbon value chain between the two countries, the companies said Wednesday.

How Malaysia scores on ESG

MALAYSIA may be in the infant stage of adopting environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices, but we are flourishing among our Asean counterparts.

TNB to set up fast EV charging stations at Plus’ R&R and federal roads

KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) plans to set up fast charging points for electric vehicles (EVs) at strategic Plus Malaysia Bhd’s R&R areas as well as federal roads overseen by the Public Works Department (PWD).