Move to reduce fossil fuel usage


(From left) Fomca chief operating officer Saravanan Thambirajah, Dr Paul (centre) and Wong at the conference.

JOHOR BARU: Efforts to reduce fossil fuel usage by 20% and green house gasses by 45% has got the government looking to the sun for clean, green and renewable energy solutions.

The government hopes to meet these numbers by 2025 through the use of readily available renewable energy sources, like wind and the ever-abundant solar energy.

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