Account Wednesday, September 17

Sarawak Energy, the Malaysian utility company owned by the state of Sarawak, has set a target to install a minimum of 400 megawatts (MW) of floating solar power capacity at its dams by 2030. The move comes as the company looks to meet the increasing demand for renewable energy from neighboring countries. Sarawak Energy, which

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