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Tengku Zafrul (third from left) at the launch of Malaysia’s first Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) for renewable energy here today. - NSTP/AIZUDDIN SAAD
The launch showcased the fully operational one-megawatt BESS prototype (MYBESS) that was developed and piloted in Dec last year and currently supports Genetec Technology EPIC plant's energy needs.
Tengku Zafrul said one of Malaysia's competitive advantages was renewable energy and local innovation such as MYBESS would attract more investment into Malaysia.
"The framework involves consultations with the industry as well. We want to be fair because we do not want to come out with a policy that is not in line with what the industry is ready for," he added.
Earlier in his speech, Tengku Zafrul said the presence of MYBESS can serve as one of the main initiatives under the National Automotive Policy 2020 to support the development of the Electric Vehicle Interoperability Centre (EVIC).
Tengku Zafrul said the framework will focus on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to help them in terms of funding and capacity building for export. NSTP/AIZUDDIN SAAD
The launch showcased the fully operational one-megawatt BESS prototype (MYBESS) that was developed and piloted in Dec last year and currently supports Genetec Technology EPIC plant's energy needs.
Tengku Zafrul said one of Malaysia's competitive advantages was renewable energy and local innovation such as MYBESS would attract more investment into Malaysia.
"The framework involves consultations with the industry as well. We want to be fair because we do not want to come out with a policy that is not in line with what the industry is ready for," he added.
Earlier in his speech, Tengku Zafrul said the presence of MYBESS can serve as one of the main initiatives under the National Automotive Policy 2020 to support the development of the Electric Vehicle Interoperability Centre (EVIC).
"This will further enhance the smart grid integration between electric vehicles and infrastructure in Malaysia. This development will support both upstream-downstream industries and complete the demand-supply of battery's repurposing, power generation and carbon reduction initiatives," he added.
Tengku Zafrul said that at one megawatt per unit, MYBESS is industrial capacity ready, while also being viable for homes, retail services such as electric vehicles charging stations, micro industries, businesses, markets and rural electrification.
"Over time, all efforts contribute to Malaysia's efforts to achieve our Net Zero Carbon commitment by 2050, while improving the overall quality of lives and access to key enabling facilities and amenities for the rakyat, he added.
"And we must capitalise on this first-to-market advantage to embed this Malaysian-grown MYBESS solution in the global renewable energy supply chain.
"By doing so, we can pave the way for Citaglobal Genetec BESS and many more Malaysian companies to develop this early mover advantage in the renewable energy space that is rapidly unfolding, but looks set to have a long runway ahead of it," he added. – Bernama
Source: NewStraitsTimes
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