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Fong: SEDA did it right   17/07/2012
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Cypark posts higher Q2 earnings and revenue   04/07/2012
SAVE campaign to be stepped up   19/06/2012
Malaysia's first geothermal project obtains state grant   30/05/2012


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Fong: SEDA did it right
 

 

KUALA LUMPUR: The Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) said its choice of solar power suppliers was made through a process that is totally transparent.

SEDA Chairman Tan Sri Dr Fong Chan Onn said the authority had organised regular seminars for all “necessary participants” before it closed the tender.

“The application process was done via transparent open bidding systems online, with no manual intervention,” he said in response to allegations by DAP publicity secretary Tony Pua regarding the matter.

Dr Fong explained that allocations were given on a “first come first served” basis to companies once the software ensured all criteria had been fulfilled. Seda approved the final applicants.

“I'm happy to brief anybody, including Pua, on how it works,” he said yesterday. Thirty-two companies had reportedly won the contracts amounting to 32.4% of the nation's energy quota fixed for between 1MW (megawatt) and 5MW.

Pua had alleged 12 companies owned by the daughter of newly-appointed Petronas Chairman Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassn had been given “a large chunk” of the solar power contracts.

Dr Fong, who had earlier said he was considering legal action against Pua, said he had not reneged on his promise of legal action if Pua insisted on attacking Seda.

“I've spoken with my lawyers, who are studying Pua's statements in order to take the necessary legal action,” he said.

Meanwhile, Pua wants Seda to explain how the contracts had allegedly been awarded to the 12 companies owned by Suzi Suliana Mohd Sidek, her husband Todd Morath and two other business partners.

Pua, who is Petaling Jaya Utara MP, claimed 45.9 megawatts (or 32.4% of the allocation to supply solar power) were given to 12 shell companies under Suzi Suliana.

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Fong: SEDA did it right

 

KUALA LUMPUR: The Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) said its choice of solar power suppliers was made through a process that is totally transparent.

SEDA Chairman Tan Sri Dr Fong Chan Onn said the authority had organised regular seminars for all “necessary participants” before it closed the tender.

“The application process was done via transparent open bidding systems online, with no manual intervention,” he....

SEDA Targets 2,000 Houseowners In Solar Power Investment This Year

PUTRAJAYA, July 13 (Bernama) -- The Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) has targeted 2,000 houseowners this year, and 10,000 the next, to invest in solar power which could earn the latter an average of RM500 monthly for 21 consecutive years.

Its chairman, Tan Sri Dr Fong Chan Onn said, each house which had to be installed with solar panels could generate four kilowatts of power for sale to Tenaga Nasional Berhad.

The biggest encumberance for mega participa....

Cypark posts higher Q2 earnings and revenue

PETALING JAYA, July 3 (BERNAMA): Integrated renewable energy power producer Cypark Resources Bhd posted a 25% higher net profit of RM7.8mil for the second quarter of its financial year ending Oct 31, 2012, while revenue increased 6.5% to RM43.6mil.

Its pre-tax profit surged 33% during the period to RM10.1mil from RM7.6mil.

For its first half, pre-tax profit improved 17% to RM18.9m....

SAVE campaign to be stepped up

MIRI, Jun 19 (NST) --  The Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry will step up efforts to promote the Sustainability Achieved via Energy Efficiency (SAVE) programme in Sarawak and Sabah as the response has been poor.

Its minister, Datuk Seri Peter Chin Fa Kui, said under the programme, consumers would be entitled to get a rebate of between RM100 and RM200 to purchase energy-efficient refrigerators and air-conditioners respectively with ....

Malaysia's first geothermal project obtains state grant

May 30, (RECHARGE) -- The government of Malaysia has awarded an $11.5m grant to developer Tawau Green Energy to help finance construction of access roads and other infrastructure to support the 30MW Apas Kiri geothermal energy project.

The grant money will be disbursed by Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Behrad (BPMB), a development bank owned by the state.

Apas Kiri will be Malaysia’s first geothermal project and is expected to begin commercial operation by early 2015....


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