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Date:2025-03-02 16:59 Source:未知 Editer:admin

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In the global trend of pursuing low-carbon and sustainable development, Malaysia has actively sought to break away from its dependence on fossil fuels and strive to increase the proportion of renewable energy in its power structure in recen...

In the global trend of pursuing low-carbon and sustainable development, Malaysia has actively sought to break away from its dependence on fossil fuels and strive to increase the proportion of renewable energy in its power structure in recent years. China, with its significant advantages in the field of photovoltaic power generation, has become a powerful partner in Malaysia's green transformation path, and the achievements of China Malaysia green energy cooperation are remarkable.
In Kuala Lumpur, southern Kedah, Malaysia, a photovoltaic power station covering over 100 hectares is particularly eye-catching. Countless photovoltaic panels shine brightly in the sunlight, undulating with the terrain like majestic waves. This power station, operated by Edra Power Holdings Limited, a subsidiary of China General Nuclear Power International Holdings Limited, and constructed by China Energy Engineering Group Tianjin Electric Power Construction Co., Ltd., has an installed capacity of 50 megawatts and has been continuously delivering clean energy to the local area since its commercial operation in 2019.
In Malaysia's green transformation process, Chinese companies not only provide advanced equipment, but also bring core technologies. Nur Azi Siamira, the head of administrative affairs at the power station, stated that the photovoltaic panels, inverters, and transformers used in the power station are all Chinese products, and during the construction of the power station, Chinese experts have personally provided guidance.
To improve the operation and maintenance level of the power station, Edra Company also dispatched employees to China for training, and Wiki is one of them. He said, "In China, we have deeply studied the operation of photovoltaic power plant management systems and visited photovoltaic power plants on site. After returning to China, our work has become more efficient and our confidence has increased
The photovoltaic power station in Guarakiti is just a highlight of China Malaysia green energy cooperation. In recent years, the number of photovoltaic projects constructed by Chinese enterprises in Malaysia has been increasing day by day. China Energy Engineering Jiangsu Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd. has achieved grid connected power generation in its ground photovoltaic project using tracking brackets in Sabah, and has also started construction on its floating photovoltaic project in Sarawak, which is expected to be completed in October this year
In the manufacturing sector, Chinese enterprises have also injected strong impetus into the development of Malaysia's photovoltaic industry. Chinese companies such as Trina Solar, JinkoSolar, JA Solar, and Longi Green Energy have invested in Malaysia for many years, effectively promoting the prosperity of the local photovoltaic industry chain.
In addition to the photovoltaic industry, hydrogen energy, bioenergy, carbon dioxide capture, utilization, and storage have also become key development directions in Malaysia. Chinese enterprises have achieved significant results in cooperation with Malaysia in projects such as energy storage power stations, hydrogen production and storage integration, and hydrogen energy smart rail transit, based on their leading technologies in these fields.
In the state of Sarawak in East Malaysia, the local government has implemented a project to use hydrogen energy as a source of energy for public transportation in order to promote energy transition. The urban transportation system project in the capital city of Kuching adopts the hydrogen energy smart rail tram independently developed and manufactured by CRRC Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Research Institute Co., Ltd. CRRC will provide hydrogen energy smart rail vehicles, signal systems, depot equipment, etc. The project will deliver the first hydrogen powered smart tram in September 2023 and begin trial runs.
Green transportation has become a key link in Malaysia's green transformation. The Malaysian government strongly encourages the development of the electric vehicle industry to help achieve the goal of net zero emissions. Chinese car companies such as Great Wall Motors and BYD have entered Malaysia one after another, launching new energy vehicle models or laying out local production and assembly, not only bringing intelligent riding experience to local people, but also creating numerous job opportunities.
Lu Chengquan, President of the Malaysian Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, pointed out that more and more Chinese brands of electric vehicles are entering the ASEAN market. Chinese new energy vehicle companies can leverage relevant policies to establish production bases and research centers in Malaysia, promoting the development of the Malaysian electric vehicle ecosystem. Malaysia's Deputy Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry, Liu Zhendong, expressed the hope that the rich experience of Chinese enterprises can drive Malaysia's technological progress and green transformation. China and Malaysia join hands to move towards a green and sustainable future.
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