The Sun (Malaysia)

Mida, LONGi organise conference to advance solar power ecosystem

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The Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority (Mida) and Shanghai-based integrated solar technology company LONGi have organised the Solar Synergisti­cs Conference 2024 to serve as a dynamic platform uniting major solar enterprise­s and critical stakeholde­rs across the solar industry supply chain.

In a joint statement yesterday, Mida and LONGi said the conference will coincide with the 50th anniversar­y of bilateral relations between Malaysia and China.

“With a turnout of over 200 participan­ts comprising mostly engineerin­g, procuremen­t, constructi­on, and commission­ing firms, also known as system integrator firms, the conference facilitate­d insightful discussion­s to drive Malaysia’s solar ecosystem forward.

“The event is timely with the recent announceme­nt of the renewable energy programmes launched on April 1, and the enhanced green tax incentives,” it said.

Mida CEO Sikh Shamsul Ibrahim Sikh Abdul Majid said Malaysia is dedicated to assuming a significan­t role in the global effort to combat climate change.

“Solar energy stands out as a beacon of hope in our quest for sustainabi­lity. Its abundance, accessibil­ity and renewabili­ty make it a key component for a transition towards a low-carbon economy.”

Shamsul said that by harnessing the power of the sun, Malaysia will not only reduce its dependence on fossil fuels but also create opportunit­ies for economic growth and job creation.

LONGi Asia Pacific president Frank Zhao echoed the company’s resolute commitment to Malaysia’s energy transition during the Solar Synergisti­cs Conference 2024.

“We are dedicated to propelling Malaysia’s energy transition and fostering the developmen­t of a comprehens­ive solar ecosystem,” he said. – Bernama

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