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Malaysia airports turn to solar power for net-zero emissions goal

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In the pursuit of ESG goals and the target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, the aviation industry faces pivotal challenges. Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) ensures the sustainable development of its airports through solar power system.

According to Megat Ardian, MAHB senior general manager for strategy, a total of six of its airports in Malaysia currently have solar power systems installed as part of its Environmental Master Plan 2.0.

Solar deployment for carbon emissions

The use of solar power has already indicated positive results in terms of further cost savings and reduced energy consumption.

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