Executive director Lee Foo Keong said the first phase of PV installations has been completed in 2020 and has gained savings of 7% per annum in electricity bills, while the second phase of PV installations will commence in early 2021.
PETALING JAYA: Mah Sing Plastics Industries Sdn Bhd (MSPI) has awarded a RM12mil solar photovoltaic (PV) installation project to clean energy provider Plus Solar Systems Sdn Bhd to outfit MSPI’s smart factory in Klang, Selangor.
Executive director Lee Foo Keong said the first phase of PV installations has been completed in 2020 and has gained savings of 7% per annum in electricity bills, while the second phase of PV installations will commence in early 2021.
“The Green Investment Tax Allowance (GITA) allows us to claim 100% of this investment upon filing our tax submissions
“This effectively works out to be a 24% savings based on the given corporate tax rate. With GITA, the Net Energy Metering scheme and the monthly savings on electricity bills, we anticipate that this PV installation will pay for itself in four years, ” he said in a statement yesterday
Lee said the partnership with Plus Solar will bring MSPI closer to its environmental, social and corporate governance goals, which are aligned with its sustainable manufacturing agenda
“With their plastic products, MSPI aims to have lower environmental impact in every phase of their life cycle which includes production, distribution, transportation, waste collection, treatment and end-of-life disposal, ” he added
Meanwhile, Plus Solar chief executive officer and founder Ko Chuan Zhen said Mah Sing’s multiple investments into clean energy is expected to offset a total of 2,936 tonnes of carbon dioxide, equivalent to planting 14,680 trees “This is a step in the right direction for all corporates aiming to embrace sustainability as one of their core competencies, ” he added. — Bernama
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