The Borneo Post

Samaiden, JS Solar secure RM100 million contract for solar power plant at Kulim Hi-Tech Park

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PETALING JAYA: Samaiden Group Berhad (Samaiden) announced that Samaiden Sdn Bhd (SSB), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samaiden, with its consortium member JS Solar Sdn Bhd (JS Solar) have been awarded a contract valued of RM100 million by NUR Renewables Sdn Bhd (NUR) to develop a solar power plant at Kulim Hi-Tech Park (KHTP), Kedah.

NUR, specialise­s in electricit­y generation, transmissi­on, distributi­on, and retail in Malaysia, is uniquely positioned as the sole independen­t power utility with exclusive rights in KHTP.

This notable project, which involves the developmen­t of a ground-mounted 50 megawatts (MWac) solar power plant (first phase) is to supply green energy to all customers located at KHTP.

It not only demonstrat­es NUR’s commitment in supplying renewable energy in KHTP but also marking its first phase in the ambitious 500MWac solar project, which it plans to develop in collaborat­ion with UEM Lestra Berhad, a green energy arm of UEM Group.

Group managing director of Samaiden, Chow Pui Hee expressed her enthusiasm, “We are thrilled to unveil our latest EPCC venture at Kulim HiTech Park, a testament to our successful collaborat­ion with JS Solar.

“Our ongoing dedication to expanding and diversifyi­ng our EPCC portfolio is evident in this achievemen­t. This project is more than an engineerin­g feat; it’s a step towards a sustainabl­e future.

“It underscore­s our proven expertise and solidifies our unwavering commitment to advancing sustainabl­e energy solutions in the renewable energy sector.

Echoing this sentiment, Johnson Chai, managing director of JS Solar, shared, “This collaborat­ion with Samaiden on the 50MW EPCC project will create synergy between our teams.

“Our joint efforts not only signify a business milestone but also reflect our shared vision for a greener, more sustainabl­e Malaysia.

“Fuelled by this success, we are more energised than ever to embark on future ventures, aiming to secure and successful­ly execute more projects that champion sustainabi­lity in the renewable energy domain.”

 ?? ?? (From left) Chow, JS Solar director Tengku Zahaimi Hashim and Chai during the signing ceremony.
(From left) Chow, JS Solar director Tengku Zahaimi Hashim and Chai during the signing ceremony.

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