Gentari, Gamuda plan 1.5GW solar in Malaysia

Gentari Renewables and Gamuda Energy have agreed to collaborate on developing around 1500MW of solar capacity with battery storage in Malaysia.
The project will be delivered under the national Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme to support the energy demand of hyperscale data centres.
Gentari said the partnership combines its large-scale renewables expertise with Gamuda’s track record in engineering, construction and infrastructure delivery.
The company added that the collaboration will help advance Malaysia’s energy transition and reinforce the country’s role as a regional digital economy hub.
Hyperscale data centres for cloud computing, AI and digital services are forecast to require more than 5GW of reliable power by 2035, according to the partners.
Gentari chief renewables officer Low Kian Min said: “Malaysia’s digital economy is growing rapidly, bringing with it rising demand for reliable and sustainable power.
“Expanding renewable energy capacity is not only critical for meeting this demand but also key to driving long-term growth.
“At Gentari, we are committed to working with partners like Gamuda to deliver practical, scalable clean energy projects that advance the nation’s net-zero ambitions and contribute to the global energy transition.”
Gentari currently has over 8GW of installed and under construction renewable capacity across its markets.
Gamuda Energy director Joshua Kong Sing Hoe said: “Availability of clean energy is a critical factor for attracting FDI and retaining investments from the world’s leading technology companies in Malaysia.
“Gamuda is proud to partner Gentari at the forefront of efforts to enable this.
“With our combined strengths and bankability, we can support our data centre partner with a dedicated, sustainable and scalable pipeline of renewable energy to ensure these crucial DC facilities can operate at a reduced carbon footprint.
“This landmark partnership sets the model for future collaborations aimed at powering sustainable development across various industries in supporting the national net-zero ambition.”
Picture: Low Kian Min, Chief Renewables Officer of Gentari (centre left), and Joshua Kong Sing Hoe, Director of Gamuda Energy (centre right), witnessed by Shah Yang Razalli, Deputy CEO & Country Head (Malaysia) of Gentari (fourth from left), and Justin Chin Jing Ho, Managing Director of Gamuda Engineering (fifth from right).
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