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As the world accelerates toward a low-carbon economy, Sabah is emerging as one of Southeast Asia’s most promising renewable energy (RE) frontiers. Located on the northern tip of Borneo, the state is entering a transformative era driven by abundant natural resources, strong institutional frameworks, and forward-looking energy policies. With an ambitious target to achieve 35% RE in its electricity mix by 2030, Sabah is positioning itself as a compelling destination for clean energy investments in Southeast Asia.1
Backed by strategic policies such as the Renewable Energy Act 2011 and the Feed-in Tariff (FiT) mechanism, Sabah offers viable pathways for private sector participation in sustainable energy development. Despite existing challenges such as grid connectivity and financing, the state’s vast hydro, solar, biomass, and geothermal resources present unparalleled investment opportunities. Despite existing challenges such as grid connectivity and financing, the state’s vast renewable resources—including hydroelectric potential estimated at up to 1.1 GW across 12 identified sites—position Sabah as a promising hub for sustainable energy development.2
Launched in September 2023, the Sabah Energy Roadmap and Master Plan 2040 (SE-RAMP 2040) outlines Sabah’s ambition to become a regional green energy hub. Key targets include over 50% renewable energy (RE) capacity by 2035 and 80% by 20503, supporting Malaysia’s National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) and ensuring reliable, affordable, and sustainable power for industrial and residential growth.
Further reinforcing Sabah’s energy autonomy, the state assumed full regulatory control over its electricity and RE sectors in January 2024. The establishment of the Energy Commission of Sabah (ECoS) enables direct oversight of licensing, approvals, and policy execution—streamlining processes and boosting investor confidence.
Sabah’s commitment to expanding its RE portfolio is evident in the approval of 15 large-scale solar (LSS) projects totalling 199 MW under the LSS Sabah 2024 bidding exercise4. Distributed across the West and East Coasts, these projects are integral to reaching the state’s 35% RE target and underscore the proactive role of ECoS in accelerating clean energy growth, presenting viable opportunities for investors interested in sustainable energy projects.
Sabah’s RE potential spans several high-growth sectors:
Sabah’s energy demand is growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.8%, driven by industrial development, tourism recovery, and population growth (projected to reach 4.7 million by 2030).9 This upward trend underscores the urgency for a diversified, resilient, and sustainable energy supply.
Sabah’s integrated approach—combining policy reforms with technical readiness—ensures that investors in the renewable energy space benefit from clear regulations, long-term project pipelines, and a supportive industrial base.
More than just renewable potential, Sabah offers project certainty, institutional clarity, and a coordinated development plan backed by strong political will.
For investors looking to build meaningful, profitable, and climate-resilient energy portfolios, Sabah represents a golden opportunity. The state’s vision is to build a future-ready energy landscape —one that balances economic growth, environmental protection, and social well-being.
Sabah’s energy transition is not just about power—it’s about partnership, innovation, and impact. By engaging in this journey, investors contribute not only to financial success but to reshaping Southeast Asia’s clean energy future.
Whether you’re a clean-tech innovator, a solar farm developer, or a sustainable financier, Sabah invites you to be part of its energy revolution.
Explore investment opportunities at investmentpromotion.sedia.com.my
Or connect directly with the Investment Promotion Unit at +6088 892 000 to learn how you can participate in shaping Sabah’s clean energy future.
1https://ecos.gov.my/news/sabah-launches-energy-roadmap-and-master-plan
3https://ecos.gov.my/news/sabah-launches-energy-roadmap-and-master-plan
5https://bepi.mpob.gov.my/index.php/import/1177-number-capacities-of-palm-oil-sectors-2024
7https://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news/246083/hopes-for-geothermal-nuclear-power-as-option
8https://www.dailyexpress.com.my/read/6029/energy-efficiency-action-plan-for-big-users/
Disclaimer: All figures in this article are under the purview of SEDIA and are for informational purposes only. For specific details regarding investments and initiatives, please refer to official SEDIA communications.