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NETR implementation will allow fair, equitable energy transition: Nik Nazmi

NRECC minister says 10 projects, six flagship initiatives done under Phase 1 of roadmap

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 30 Jul 2023 3:07PM

NETR implementation will allow fair, equitable energy transition: Nik Nazmi
Natural Resources and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad has said that his ministry will focus on the implementation of all relevant projects and initiatives to support the energy transition commitment. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes file pic, July 30, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – The successful implementation of 10 projects and six flagship initiatives under Phase 1 of the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) will contribute to a fair and equitable energy transition and boost the growth of the country’s renewable energy industry.

Natural Resources and Climate Change (NRECC) Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, in a statement today, said the ministry will focus on the implementation of all relevant projects and initiatives to support the energy transition commitment. 

He said NRECC will ensure that all projects and initiatives provide optimal benefits to the country and the people. 

“This is in line with the basic principle of the energy trilemma, which is to guarantee the reliability of the system and the supply of electricity to users, produce sustainable energy at an affordable cost and be able to reduce the carbon footprint of the national electricity supply system,” he said. 

On Thursday (July 27), the government launched NETR Phase 1, involving 10 key catalyst initiatives as well as six key energy transition drivers, namely energy efficiency, renewable energy, hydrogen, bioenergy, green mobility, and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS).  

Among the high-impact projects to be implemented under NETR Phase 1 is the development of floating solar with a potential total capacity of 2,500MW at the Tenaga Nasional Bhd hydro dam for electricity generation and energy storage, as well as the construction of 4.5MW rooftop solar at residences, with a capacity of up to 10kW for each house. 

Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli when launching NETR Phase 1 was reported to have said that the implementation of the plan will open up investment opportunities of between RM435 billion and RM1.85 trillion by 2050, 

For NETR Phase 1, the total committed investment is worth RM25 billion which is expected to create about 23,000 high-impact and high-quality jobs in addition to reducing 10,000 gigagrams of carbon dioxide equivalent annually. 

Nik Nazmi said NRECC will ensure that the capacity of the national grid infrastructure for electricity supply is increased in line with renewable energy capacity increase commitment to support the implementation of the energy transition roadmap. 

The projects and initiatives will be implemented until 2040 and they are expected to support NRECC’s aim to increase the mix of renewable energy capacity in electricity supply to 70% as well as achieve the country's aspiration for net zero greenhouse gas release by 2050. – Bernama, July 30, 2023

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