Gamuda advances Asean’s clean energy transition with engineering expertise


Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, with Deputy Prime Minister II & Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transformation, Datuk Fadillah Yusof, were briefed by (second from left) Gamuda Engineering executive director, Muhamad Elias Johari on the Ulu Padas Hydroelectric Dam project progress in Sabah at Gamuda’s AEBF-25 booth.

KUALA LUMPUR: Gamuda Bhd, a regional engineering group, is advancing to meet the growing demand for clean energy by leveraging its engineering capabilities to deliver large-scale renewable energy (RE) projects with the speed and scale to meet the urgent green energy demands.

Gamuda Engineering managing director Justin Chin Jing Ho said ASEAN's clean energy transition is a powerful economic driver for the region.

"Hence, Gamuda is committed to playing an integral role by applying our top-to-toe engineering and development expertise to deliver the critical renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure that will underpin this growth," he said in a statement today.

With ASEAN projected to account for 25 per cent of global energy demand growth by 2035, Gamuda's regional footprint is well-positioned to help power that momentum.

He said Gamuda is leveraging its deep expertise in construction and infrastructure, deploying the same end-to-end capabilities in civil engineering, design, project management and financial modelling honed through decades of delivering mega infrastructure projects, to build large-scale solar, wind, hydro, battery storage and transmission assets across the region.

At the ASEAN Energy Business Forum (AEBF) 2025, Gamuda showcased its diverse and expanding renewable energy portfolio, which has rapidly grown into a three-gigawatt pipeline in just three years with projects across Malaysia, Australia and Taiwan. - Bernama 

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