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Malaysia’s parliament powered by solar energy in 2024

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Malaysia’s parliament is expected to include the use of solar energy in its operation by June next year as part of its sustainability efforts.

Dewan Rakyat Speaker Johari Abdul said the plan is in line with the government goal of zero net emission by 2050 with the Public Works Department now finishing up the tendering process for the project.

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