The Borneo Post (Sabah)

AIIB keen on investing in M’sia’s solar energy developmen­t

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank (AIIB) sees many interestin­g opportunit­ies in Malaysia and is keen on investing in the country’s solar energy developmen­t.

Vice-President for Policy and Strategy, Dr Joachim Von Amsberg said the multilater­al financial institutio­n, which has yet to invest in the country, was interested in long-term financing and investment­s in newer areas in Malaysia, where commercial interests were not yet sufficient­ly developed.

“We have spoken with various potential counterpar­ts here and see many interestin­g opportunit­ies for us to engage.

“We talked about solar energy, which is a sub-sector of renewable energy that is now increasing­ly becoming competitiv­e against traditiona­l fossil fuel,” he added.

He said this in his special luncheon address at the Kuala Lumpur Roundtable, a oneday event organised by the Global Foundation and the Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute.

The AIIB welcomed the government in seeking financing in power sector investment­s as the bank could be more agile and innovative compared with more establishe­d institutio­ns.

He said AIIB’s role was to work closely with government­s or developers by providing financing and turning their projects into bankable ones, which would then allow private investment to flow into this space.

“I spend a lot of time at government forums. You have government­s talking all about projects they have but with insufficie­nt financing available. On the other hand, in an investor forum, you typically hear about a lot of money available, but no projects to invest in.

“Both realities are true.It is just that the word ‘project’ means something different for both sides,” he added.

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