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Malaysia Parliament Debates CRESS Corporate Renewable Energy Scheme Implementation
English
- The Dewan Rakyat (Malaysian Parliament) on June 25, 2026 deliberated on the implementation of the Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS)
- Rodziah Ismail (PH-Ampang) questioned the Energy Minister on CRESS implementation status and the number of industry participants during the minister's question time
- She also sought findings from the System Access Charge (SAC) rate review and its implications for Malaysia's aspirations to become a regional data centre hub
- Questions covered operating costs for data centres, the Corporate Green Power Programme (CGPP), and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)
- CRESS is a framework allowing corporate entities to procure renewable energy directly from developers through the national grid under a Third-Party Access (TPA) model
- The scheme aligns with Malaysia's target of achieving 70% renewable energy in its capacity mix by 2050
- Other parliamentary agenda items included global energy crisis and rising job losses (raised by Mohd Syahir Che Sulaiman, PN-Bachok) and fuel subsidy targeting using MyKad
- The second meeting of the fifth session of the 15th Parliament spans 16 days until July 16, 2026
中文
- 2026年6月25日,马来西亚国会下议院就**企业可再生能源供应计划(CRESS)**的实施情况进行审议
- **罗兹雅依斯迈尔(公正党-安邦)**在部长问答环节就CRESS实施进展及参与企业数量向能源部长提问
- 她同时就系统接入费(SAC)费率审查结果及其对马来西亚成为区域数据中心枢纽愿景的影响提出质询
- 问题涵盖数据中心运营成本、企业绿色电力计划(CGPP)及电池储能系统(BESS)
- CRESS是一个允许企业通过国家电网以第三方接入(TPA)模式直接向开发商采购可再生能源的框架
- 该计划与马来西亚到2050年实现发电组合中70%可再生能源的目标一致
- 其他议程包括全球能源危机与失业率上升(由莫哈末赛希尔提出)及使用MyKad进行燃油补贴精准化
- 第十五届国会第五会期第二次会议为期16天,至2026年7月16日结束
Source:
The Edge Malaysia ↗
