TNB, Solarvest and ES Sunlogy Celebrates Completion of Its CGPP Solar Assets

 

Kuala Lumpur, 14 April 2026Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) through its wholly owned subsidiary TNB Renewables Sdn. Bhd. (TRe), Solarvest Holdings Berhad and Savelite Engineering Sdn. Bhd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of ES Sunlogy Berhad today announced the successful completion of their respective solar photovoltaic plants under Malaysia’s Corporate Green Power Programme (“CGPP”) via Setia Kawan Energy Sdn. Bhd. (“SKE”) and Selarong Pertama Energy Sdn. Bhd. (“SPE”)

The completion of both CGPP solar farms was commemorated at an official ceremony today, graced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (PETRA), YAB Datuk Amar Haji Fadillah Bin Haji Yusof. His presence underscores the Government’s strong commitment to advancing Malaysia’s energy transition, particularly through market-based renewable energy mechanisms such as CGPP.

These two (2) CGPP projects, with a combined export capacity of approximately 60MWac, are developed under the New Enhanced Dispatch Arrangement (“NEDA”) framework, enabling the virtual supply of renewable energy to corporate consumers through long-term Corporate Green Power Agreements (“CGPAs”). Under these agreements, corporate consumers offtake clean energy generated by the respective solar farms, bundled with Renewable Energy Certificates (“RECs”), over a tenure of 21 years from the commercial operation date.

The SKE solar farm, located in Manjung, Perak, is jointly developed by Atlantic Blue Sdn. Bhd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Solarvest Holdings Berhad (70%), and TNB Renewables Sdn. Bhd. (“TRe”) (30%). Upon completion, the project supplies renewable electricity virtually to Micron Semiconductor Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Muar), Texas Instruments Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., Bursa Malaysia Berhad, and NTT Global Data Centers CBJ1 Sdn. Bhd.

 Meanwhile, the SPE solar farm, located in Kulim, Kedah is developed through a joint venture between Blazing Solar Sdn. Bhd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Solarvest Holdings Berhad (30%), Savelite Engineering Sdn. Bhd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of ES Sunlogy Berhad (40%), and TNB Renewables Sdn. Bhd. (“TRe”) (30%). Renewable energy generated by SPE will be supplied virtually to Micron Memory Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Penang).

TNB President/Chief Executive Officer, Datuk Ir. Ts. Shamsul Ahmad said, the successful completion of these CGPP projects is more than a project milestone — it is clear proof of Malaysia’s readiness to accelerate its energy transition.

“CGPP represents a structural shift in how renewable energy is delivered in Malaysia, enabling corporate consumers to directly participate in decarbonisation through market-based mechanisms. Through strong partnerships and a robust ecosystem, we are not only expanding renewable energy capacity but also strengthening Malaysia’s position as a competitive and sustainable destination for next-generation industries.”

Amarjit Sandhu, Corporate Vice President, Assembly & Test NAND Operations for Micron Technology said: “The completion of the SKE and SPE solar projects reflects Micron’s continued efforts to drive carbon-free electricity adoption in Malaysia. As demand for advanced memory and storage solutions accelerates amid the AI transformation, securing scalable, reliable and sustainable energy becomes even more critical. Micron has maintained 100% carbon-free electricity across our Malaysia operations since 2022, a key part of our commitment to achieving net-zero scope 1 and scope 2 emissions by 2050. Together with our on-site solar initiatives in Batu Kawan and the green electricity tariff (GET) programme, this CGPP partnership demonstrates how manufacturers can help accelerate the development of Malaysia’s clean energy ecosystem and support the nation’s transition to a low-carbon future.”

As Malaysia’s national utility, TNB continues to play a key role in enabling the country’s energy transition by strengthening grid infrastructure, supporting renewable energy integration, and advancing market-based solutions such as CGPP and the Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (“CRESS”). Through TRe, TNB actively develops and participates in renewable energy projects, ensuring clean energy is delivered reliably to meet the evolving demands of industries and investors.

These efforts support the growing energy needs of high-value sectors, including semiconductors, advanced manufacturing, and data centres, while ensuring long-term energy security and sustainability.

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About Solarvest

Solarvest is a clean energy expert with a multi-national presence across Asia-Pacific in 8 countries. The Malaysia-founded company started as a one-stop solar photovoltaic system solution provider for residential, commercial & industrial, and utility-scale solar farms. Today, Solarvest has accumulated renewable energy portfolio of over 3,200MW (on-going and completed). The company is currently venturing into other clean energy solutions including, among others, hydrogen, battery storage, data center, energy efficiency, low-carbon mobility, and renewable energy certificates.

Solarvest is listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia.

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