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Shell Malaysia plans large-scale solar initiative to achieve net-zero by 2050

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Shell Malaysia, Progressture Solar have partnered to install 20 MW of rooftop solar over 600 retail stations. (Photo: iStock)

Shell Malaysia, Progressture Solar have partnered to install 20 MWp of rooftop solar over 600 retail stations. (Photo: iStock)

Shell Malaysia has unveiled a significant plan to accelerate its transition towards net-zero emissions by 2050, with a focus on installing solar panels across the rooftops of its more than 600 retail sites. The solar installation will have a total capacity of 20 MWp, with plans for all sites to switch to solar power by next year.

Shell to install solar panels across retail sites

The company announced this initiative on Nov 4, estimating it will generate 25,550 MWh of clean energy per year, enough to power 7,392 households. This move is part of Shell’s broader net-zero transformation strategy, aimed at progressively reducing its absolute emissions. The goal is to cut Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 50% by the end of 2030, compared to the 2016 baseline.

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