New energy roadmap to power economy


By 2050, the NETR seeks to open up investment opportunities of between RM435bil and RM1.85 trillion.

KUALA LUMPUR: Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli laments that Malaysia’s investments into renewable energy (RE) have lagged behind its regional peers and blames past governments for not making the industry “sufficiently profitable”.

He said that incoherent and non-streamlined government policies were one of the key factors that had often limited the private sector from embracing clean energy.

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