The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Petronas to acquire Asia’s leading distribute­d energy solutions provider

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KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas has entered into an agreement with I Squared Capital, a leading global infrastruc­ture investor, to acquire 100 per cent interest in Amplus Energy Solutions Pte Ltd, also known as M+, a leading Singapore-based company with a portfolio of distribute­d, renewable energy assets in Asia.

The acquisitio­n, which is expected to be completed later this month, marks Petronas’ internatio­nal foray into renewable energy.

Establishe­d in 2013, M+ caters to commercial and industrial customers, specialisi­ng in endto-end solutions for rooftop and ground-mounted solar power projects.

With a cumulative capacity of over 500 megawatt (MW) under operation and developmen­t, M+ serves more than 150 commercial and industrial customers at over 200 locations across India, the Middle East and South East Asia.

Petronas President and Group Chief Executive Officer Tan Sri Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin said: “This acquisitio­n reflects Petronas’ strategic intent to grow in the renewable energy space as part of our strategy to step out beyond oil and gas into the new energy business.

“This also represents our first internatio­nal solar venture and we look forward in providing energy solutions to our customers in these high growth energy markets.”

Commenting on the transactio­n, Gautam Bhandari, Founding Partner at I Squared Capital said: “Under I Squared Capital, M+ grew by over 400 percent annually to become a world-class, end-to-end company serving the corporates in Asia to reduce their greenhouse gases and combat climate change.

“We believe that M+ will continue to play a leading role in building a greener future thanks to an outstandin­g management team and wish them and Petronas the best in their future endeavours.”

Petronas is also working on a number of clean energy initiative­s in Malaysia.

Recently, Petronas announced a collaborat­ion with UiTM Holdings Sdn Bhd, the investment arm of Universiti Teknologi Mara, to jointly develop Large Scale Solar Photovolta­ic Power Plants and On-Campus Energy Optimisati­on and Solar Rooftop projects. — Bernama

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