Malaysia’s biggest Large Scale Solar project takes off
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Kuala Lumpur: Tenaga Nasional Bhd’s TNB large scale solar LSS plant in Mukim Tanjung 12, Kuala Langat, Selangor, Malaysia’s largest LSS project todate, has begun transmitting power to the national grid.
In a statement, the utility company said work was progressing well for the solar plant, which was expected to generate its full capacity of 50 megawatts by year-end.
“The LSS project is a testament of TNBs aspiration and commitment towards the growth of renewable energy RE in Malaysia. It also displays its expertise in RE and shows TNB as a reputable developer of power projects,” it added
Source: UNI
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