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6 FAQs about [Wind solar storage project financing options in Malaysia 2030]

How can Malaysia make wind energy an attractive investment sector?

Malaysia’s pro-business policies and renewable energy incentives are instrumental in making wind energy an attractive investment sector. Among the most impactful initiatives is the Green Investment Tax Allowance (GITA) – Tier 3, which provides:

Why is integrating wind with Malaysia's solar capacity important?

Integrating wind with Malaysia’s current installed solar capacity provides a diversified energy mix. This balance is crucial to reducing curtailment risks and maintaining a stable energy supply 8.

How do we support Malaysia's Energy Transition?

We support Malaysia’s energy transition by financing initiatives in renewable energy, green technology, carbon capture, energy efficiency, green hydrogen, electric mobility, and transition financing. Through our financing solutions, we contribute to the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) and the country’s shift towards sustainable energy.

Where can wind energy be used in Malaysia?

Wind resource mapped by the Energy Commission and SEDA Malaysia has identified key locations – such as Mersing (Johor) and Kudat (Sabah) where speeds range from 3.5 to 6 m/s at 50-meter hub heights 3. These areas present viable opportunities for targeted wind energy in the region.

Is Malaysia's wind speed too low for large-scale wind energy deployment?

Historically, Malaysia wind speeds—ranging from 2 to 4 meters per second (m/s)—have been considered too low for large-scale wind energy deployment. However, technological advancements in low-wind-speed turbines have dramatically shifted the outlook for wind energy in the region.

Will Malaysia have enough solar power in 2025?

Malaysia has not quite reached this point yet, with solar meeting around 8-11% of power demand at noon in early 2025 (Figure 32). However, the country could ensure the stability of its future power supply system while still having plenty of solar power by encouraging investment into energy storage systems now.

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