Renewable Energy News
Malaysia on Track to Hit 35% Renewable Energy Target Ahead of 2030, Says Deputy PM Fadillah
English
- Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof told the Dewan Rakyat on June 25, 2026 that Malaysia is on track to achieve its 35% renewable energy capacity target ahead of the 2030 deadline
- Malaysia has already reached approximately 33% renewable energy capacity, closing in on the 35% goal set under the national energy transition roadmap
- Solar energy remains the fastest-growing renewable energy source in the country, driven by rooftop and utility-scale installations
- The government is actively investing in battery energy storage systems (BESS) to address intermittency challenges from solar and wind generation
- Foreign companies entering Malaysia's renewable energy sector must comply with 51% equity ownership requirements for local partnerships
- Key policy initiatives supporting the transition include CRESS (Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme), CREAM, and the Solar Madani programme
- Malaysia's energy transition is aligned with the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) which targets a low-carbon power grid by 2050
中文
- 副首相法迪拉尤索夫于2026年6月25日在国会下议院表示,马来西亚有望在2030年截止日期前实现35%可再生能源装机容量目标
- 马来西亚已达到约33%的可再生能源装机容量,距离国家能源转型路线图设定的35%目标仅一步之遥
- 太阳能是马来西亚增长最快的可再生能源来源,得益于屋顶光伏和大型地面电站的推动
- 政府正积极投资电池储能系统(BESS),以应对太阳能和风能发电的间歇性挑战
- 外国企业进入马来西亚可再生能源领域须遵守51%股权持有的本地合资要求
- 支持转型的关键政策工具包括CRESS(企业可再生能源供应计划)、CREAM和Solar Madani计划
- 马来西亚的能源转型与**国家能源转型路线图(NETR)**保持一致,目标是到2050年实现低碳电力系统
Source:
The Star ↗
