Solar District Cooling and Sunrise Shares Energy collaborate to boost renewable energy adoption


PETALING JAYA: Solar District Cooling Group Bhd (SDCG) has entered into a collaboration agreement with Sunrise Shares Energy Sdn Bhd (SSE) to promote the adoption of renewable energy solutions and sustainability advisory services across multiple sectors in Malaysia.

In a statement, SDCG said the collaboration will see both companies jointly offering energy solutions to their respective clients.

“SDCG will leverage its expertise in building management systems, solar thermal systems and energy efficiency services while SSE will promote its portfolio of commercial solar panels, solar-powered streetlights and battery energy storage systems.

“Together, the two companies will work to provide clients with complete solutions for enhancing energy efficiency, reducing operational costs, and achieving sustainability goals.”

Under this agreement, both companies will also offer joint sustainability advisory services, helping clients obtain green building certifications and low-carbon certifications, as well as promoting sustainable development strategies.

“This collaboration will enable both companies to explore new business opportunities through joint ventures, co-marketing initiatives, and other strategic partnerships,” said SDCG.

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