# Wong: Schools Could Cut Electricity Costs by RM1700 Monthly Through NEM 3.0 Solar Energy Scheme *Author: Eternalgy Market Intelligence Team | Category: news | Published: Mon Jul 13 2026 02:49:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)* ## English * **NEM 3.0 savings**: Malaysian schools could save around RM1,500 to RM1,700 in electricity bills each month through the Net Energy Metering (NEM) 3.0 Zero Export scheme * **Rising costs**: Schools paying RM708 per month in electricity bills face a minimum increase of 25% (approximately RM177 more), making solar adoption increasingly attractive * **Policy framework**: NEM 3.0 allows electricity consumers to install solar PV systems on rooftops and export excess power back to the grid, reducing overall energy costs * **Zero Export configuration**: The scheme's Zero Export option enables schools to consume solar energy on-site without feeding surplus power into the national grid * **July 2026 tariff impact**: The Imbalance Cost Pass-Through (ICPT) surcharge increased to +3.59 sen/kWh in July 2026, further raising electricity costs for commercial and institutional users * **Education sector opportunity**: Malaysia has thousands of government schools with large rooftop areas suitable for solar PV installation, representing a significant untapped solar market ## 中文 * **NEM 3.0节电**: 马来西亚学校通过净能源计量(NEM 3.0)零输出方案,每月可节省约1,500至1,700令吉电费 * **电费上涨**: 目前每月支付708令吉电费的学校面临至少25%(约177令吉)的涨幅,使太阳能投资更具吸引力 * **政策框架**: NEM 3.0允许电力用户在屋顶安装太阳能光伏系统,并将多余电力输送回电网,从而降低整体能源成本 * **零输出配置**: 该方案的零输出选项使学校能够就地消耗太阳能发电,无需将多余电力输入国家电网 * **2026年7月电价影响**: 不平衡成本转嫁(ICPT)附加费在2026年7月上调至+3.59仙/千瓦时,进一步推高商业和机构用户的电费 * **教育领域机遇**: 马来西亚拥有数千所政府学校,其大面积屋顶适合安装太阳能光伏系统,代表着巨大的未开发太阳能市场