Masdar has signed a Joint Study Agreement with Malaysia’s Sarawak Energy and clean energy solutions provider, Gentari, to assess the feasibility of a floating solar power plant at the reservoir of Murum Hydroelectric Plant in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia.
The large-scale floating solar power plant marks a significant step towards expanding renewable energy capacity in Sarawak state and supporting Malaysia’s clean energy ambitions.
The exchange of documents was held at Masdar’s head office in Abu Dhabi between Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Masdar’s Chief Executive Officer, Datuk Sharbini Suhaili, Sarawak Energy Group Chief Executive Officer and Sushil Purohit, Gentari’s Chief Executive Officer.
The ceremony was witnessed by the Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari Tun Abang Haji Openg, Premier of Sarawak, and the Dato’ Sri Haji Fadillah Bin Haji Yusof, Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Floating solar power plant offers several advantages for countries like Malaysia with growing populations and a scarcity of land that is required for agriculture, housing and industry. Placing solar plants on water reduces land use, decreases water evaporation, and offers potential synergies with hydroelectric operations.
“Our partnership with Sarawak Energy and Gentari represents a powerful convergence of expertise and ambition in the pursuit of a sustainable energy future. By harnessing our collective strengths in renewable energy technologies, particularly in large-scale solar and floating PV innovations, we are demonstrating that we can accelerate the energy transition and drive economic growth through bold, collaborative action. This deal follows our landmark agreement with the Malaysian Investment Development Authority in 2023 for the development of 10 gigawatts of clean energy projects across the country. Masdar is proud to contribute to Malaysia’s ambitious renewable energy targets of 31 percent by 2025 and 40 percent by 2035.”
Suhaili commented that, “Sarawak Energy’s diversified generation mix is crucial to achieving our aim of becoming a renewable energy powerhouse in Southeast Asia. The potential for a floating solar PV project on the reservoir of the Murum Hydroelectric Plant will complement our ongoing investments in renewable innovations, including our Batang Ai floating solar farm, which is expected to offset 52 kilotons of CO2 emissions annually once commissioned by the end of this year.”
Purohit stated that, “Our partnership with Masdar and Sarawak Energy for this ambitious project unites leading global stakeholders in a shared vision to drive progress in clean energy adoption, optimizing technological advancements to more effectively integrate renewables into our energy systems. At every level, state, national, and international, Gentari is fully committed to driving long-term value as a trusted clean energy partner in Asia Pacific.”
The feasibility study aims to assess the potential for a large-scale floating solar installation on the Murum reservoir. This evaluation will encompass technical feasibility, environmental impact, and economic viability to determine if the project can be successfully implemented.
If deemed viable, this floating solar installation could not only strengthen Sarawak’s renewable energy capacity but also position it as a pioneering model for floating solar projects across the region. It also supports Sarawak’s ambition to become a leader in clean energy development and export in Southeast Asia.
During their visit to the UAE, the Sarawak delegation, led by Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari Tun Abang Haji Openg, Premier of Sarawak, participated in a series of high-level meetings and events.
The delegation attended a panel discussion on Asia’s role in defining the hydrogen market. They also visited the Mubadala Energy Exhibition Stand at ADIPEC, toured the Taweelah Receiving Facility of Dolphin Energy, and visited Masdar City.
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