Solarvest signs deal for solar plant in Brunei


PETALING JAYA: Solarvest Holdings Bhd, via its wholly owned subsidiary Atlantic Blue Sdn Bhd, has secured Brunei’s largest national solar project through a joint-venture company, Seri Suria Power (B) Sdn Bhd, in partnership with Serikandi Oilfield Services Sdn Bhd and Khazanah Satu Sdn Bhd.

In a statement, Solarvest, a regional developer of clean energy infrastructure, said the project is set to commence in the third quarter of this year.

“The appointment permits Seri Suria Power to invest, build, and operate a 30MW solar photovoltaic power plant located on a 33.29ha remediated landfill in Kampong Belimbing, in Brunei.

“Upon completion by the end of next year, the project is expected to be the largest SPVPP in Brunei, generating an annual output of 64,473,000 kilowatt-hours, with a potential to offset about 645,000 million British Thermal Units of natural gas and 92 million tonnes of carbon dioxide.”

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