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Malaysia establishes Energy Exchange Malaysia for cross-border trading of green power

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The Malaysian government has agreed to set up the Energy Exchange Malaysia (Enegem) to facilitate cross-border trading of green electricity to neighboring countries.

In a statement released on April 15, the Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation announced that the establishment of Enegem aligns with Malaysia's goal of energy transition and its commitment to promoting regional power integration through the ASEAN Power Grid Initiative (APG).

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