Consortium to invest RM6.8bil in Bintulu solar panel plant


Consortium members Haitai Solar, China Machinery Engineering Corp, Adam Digital Assets and Solar Pulse inked a cooperative agreement on the plant project at the Carbon Conference 2023.

KUCHING: A consortium, comprising Chinese and Malaysian companies, plans to invest US$1.5bil (RM6.76bil) in the first integrated low carbon silicon-based materials plant to produce solar panels in Samalaju Industrial Park, Bintulu.

Consortium members Haitai Solar, China Machinery Engineering Corp (CMEC), Adam Digital Assets Sdn Bhd and Solar Pulse Sdn Bhd inked a cooperative agreement on the plant project during the three-day Carbon Conference 2023, which ends here today.

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