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Johor to have RM1.4b solar power plant

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JOHOR BARU: Johor will soon become a major producer of environmen­tally friendly energy with the opening of a solar power plant in Pengerang, Kota Tinggi.

This was announced by Sultan of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar in a posting on his Facebook page.

The RM1.4 billion power plant, named the Sultan Ibrahim Solar Park, is touted to be the biggest of its kind in Southeast Asia with a combined installed capacity of 450 megawatts.

It will also be the region’s largest solar energy storage system when fully commission­ed by 2023.

This marks the state’s first major private investment for 2021, and the result of Sultan Ibrahim’s continued efforts to woo investors and spur Johor’s economic growth for the benefit of the people.

The ruler will officiate at the groundbrea­king on March 23 at the project site in Pengerang.

The project is also in line with the 2030 Johor Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Plan, which emphasises environmen­tal preservati­on as part of the state’s economic developmen­t plan for a more prosperous society.

Sultan Ibrahim said the project would have a healthy economic spillover effect for the people in the form of job creation at various levels.

“With this exciting project, Johor will make a quantum leap into the world of renewable and sustainabl­e clean energy,” the ruler told the Royal Press Office.

He said the project would mark Johor’s first major foray into large-scale sustainabl­e energy to foster green economies and a cleaner environmen­t.

“Johor is one of the states blessed with high sun hours. It is time that we tapped into this resource to boost our power-generating capacity and contribute to the production of renewable energy.”

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