Cypark achieves COD for floating solar plant in Danau Tok Uban project


Cypark Resources executive chair Datuk Ami Moris

KUALA LUMPUR: Cypark Resources has announced that the Danau Tok Uban (DTU) project, which consists of two interconnected floating solar plants, has officially achieved its commercial operational date (COD) for one of the water bodies known as DTU2 with a generation capacity of 30MWac.

In a statement, it said the single buyer has formally acknowledged the facility’s readiness of DTU2 for commercial operations.

The company said COD for DTU1 is expected to follow very soon.

Cypark Resources executive chair Datuk Ami Moris said the achievement not only underscores Cypark’s technical and operational expertise but also signals the company’s readiness to lead more projects in Malaysia’s renewable energy

landscape.

"With this COD milestone, Cypark is now positioned to receive the full cash-flow benefits of its portfolio, having delivered, and operationalised close to 400MW of solar generation capacity nationwide," she said.

She added that the company’s waste-to-energy plant has also been significantly enhanced in recent months, further solidifying its position as a leader in sustainable energy solutions.

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