The Malaysian government recently announced the results of the fifth round of large-scale photovoltaic project bidding, approving a total of 13 projects with a total installed capacity of 1975 MW. This round of bidding received 37 applications with a capacity exceeding 4 GW, and 13 bidders were successfully selected. So far, the cumulative approved installed capacity of Malaysia's first to fifth rounds of large-scale photovoltaic projects has reached 4263MW.
The winning project is expected to be connected to the grid for power generation in 2027 and 2028, including a 200MW floating photovoltaic power station, making it one of the largest floating photovoltaic projects in Malaysia to date. Details of the remaining projects have not yet been disclosed.
As of the end of 2024, the total installed capacity of photovoltaics in Malaysia has reached 2306MW.In August of this year, Malaysian companies Gentari and Gamuda announced plans to develop a 1.5GW photovoltaic energy storage project aimed at supplying power to a large-scale data center. (This article is from the official website of Jian Dao www.seetao.com. Reproduction without permission is prohibited, otherwise it will be prosecuted. Please indicate Jian Dao website+original link when reprinting.) Jian Dao website Southeast Asia column editor/Yang Beihua
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