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Industry leaders worry renewable policies still lagging in Malaysia

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Malaysia may have target ambitious goals of 70% renewable energy capacity and net-zero emission by 2050, but industry leaders believe that its policies are still lagging behind.

Davis Chong, president of Malaysian Photovoltaic Industry Association, said that there continues to be various constraints in the domestic renewable energy space, despite the government’s positive move to launch the National Energy Transition Roadmap in July.

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