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Malaysia's Sarawak Energy aims for 400MW floating solar by 2030

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Sarawak Energy plans to install at least 400 MW of floating solar capacity at its dams by 2030 as the Malaysian utility expands to meet rising demand for renewable energy from neighboring countries.

The company owned by the state of Sarawak, which produces most of its power from hydroelectric dams, is expanding into solar capacity as it seeks to lower reliance on coal and increase exports to neighboring Sabah state, and countries like Indonesia, Brunei and Singapore.

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