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Malaysia’s largest renewable energy power plant commences operation

Malaysia’s largest renewable energy power plant commences operation

20 Sep 2023

Malaysia’s largest renewable energy power plant at the Bukit Tagar Enviro Park (BTEP) in Hulu Selangor, Selangor with a capacity of 12 megawatts (MW) has commenced operations.

The waste-to-energy (WTE) plant is one of the methods for treating solid waste while generating new renewable energy.

BTEP can convert methane gas from solid waste at the landfill into renewable energy, channelling approximately 339 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity to the national grid.

Minister of Local Government Development Nga Kor Ming said BTEP is the largest power generation plant from landfill gas in Malaysia.

“This energy production can reduce 2.7 million tonnes of carbon under the Clean Development Mechanism, equivalent to planting 43.6 million trees over ten years, reducing the consumption of 296 million litres of petrol and reducing 570,000 driven vehicles in a year,” he said in a statement, in conjunction with his visit to BTEP to officiate the power plant today.

BTEP is an initiative by the Ministry of Local Government Development (KPKT) via the National Solid Waste Management Department (JPSPN) and Berjaya Enviro Parks Sdn Bhd (BEPSB), to ensure a more sustainable solid waste management system in Malaysia.

Nga said the initiative aligns with the country’s goal of achieving a 40 per cent renewable energy contribution to national power generation by 2035, of which solid waste is one of the contributors to the goal through WTE technology.

The 12MW renewable energy power plant is also in line with the government’s policy through KPKT to develop at least one WTE-concept solid waste management facility in each state in Malaysia.

New initiatives related to circular economy implementation, technology empowerment, WTE development and solid waste management facilities will continue to be implemented, to ensure the preservation of the environment for future generations.

Source: Bernama

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