The Borneo Post

Govt to reactivate MyPower as part of industry reforms

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government will reactivate special purpose agency MyPower for three years as part of the Malaysia Energy Supply Industry ( MESI) 2.0.

MyPower Corp stands for Malaysia Programme Office for Power Electricit­y Reform, an independen­t company limited by guarantee to be set up under the ministry to design and drive implementa­tion of this reform programme.

Energy, Technology, Science, Climate Change and Environmen­t Minister Yeo Bee Yin said MESI 2.0 aims to accomplish three agendas – to increase industry efficiency, future- proof the industry structure, regulation­s and key processes as well as empower consumers, democratis­e and decentrali­se the electricit­y supply industry.

“We would also come out with a series of reforms, such as MESI 3.0 and so on, and continuous­ly have meetings to determine what would be the agenda for each reform,” she told a press conference after officiatin­g the Conference of the Electric Power Supply Industry (Cepsi) 2018 yesterday.

She said the government is confident that Malaysia’s electricit­y supply industry transforma­tion programme in areas such as future generation, which includes green energy and electricit­y energy efficiency and grid for the future, would enhance the customer experience as well as propel the country forward.

She said MyPower, with between 12 to 20 employees, is tasked with engaging with industry players as well as stakeholde­rs for the industry reforms, and the company is expected to close once it completes its mission.

“This is an agency that will be closed in three years so they have 36 months of mandate to drive, implement and close shop,” she said.

The three- day conference, themed “Reimaginin­g utility of the future”, has attracted 2,000 participan­ts and 4,500 trade investors.

On renewable energy, Yeo said the ministry is aiming for 20 per cent renewable energy in the generation mix by 2030.

“We believe that renewable energy is in the present, and although we have not reached great parity in electricit­y storage together with the technology, we believe in a very short time that

We believe that renewable energy is in the present, and although we have not reached great parity in electricit­y storage together with the technology, we believe in a very short time that we will reach great parity. That means, early adoption of renewable energy will help us and help the industry to be more competitiv­e and help us to be a first mover in the region, and hopefully will be able to not only supply electricit­y in Malaysia but our companies will be empowered also to go on to do business outside of Malaysia Yeo Bee Yin, Minister of Energy, Technology, Science, Climate Change and Environmen­t

we will reach great parity.

“That means, early adoption of renewable energy will help us and help the industry to be more competitiv­e and help us to be a first mover in the region, and hopefully will be able to not only supply electricit­y in Malaysia but our companies will be empowered also to go on to do business outside of Malaysia,” Yeo explained. — Bernama

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