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Malaysia Introduces Rooftop Pv System Scheme

May 07, 2025

Rooftop PV System
Rooftop PV System

Malaysia's Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (PETRA) has launched the country's first  initiative for rooftop PV systems.

The Community Renewable Energy Aggregation Mechanism (CREAM) program allows homeowners to lease or rent their rooftop space to third parties who can then develop rooftop PV systems that will produce electricity to local consumers.

Programme framework published by Malaysia's Energy Commission sets a radius of 5 km for the green electricity generated under the scheme to be sold to both commercial and domestic customers.

The initiative is being rolled out with so-called Local Energy Generators and Aggregators (LEGA) responsible for developing solar systems on the rooftops of aggregated residential properties. LEGA will also manage all agreements related to rooftop leasing with homeowners.

Under the terms of the scheme, the electricity supplied to local consumers must be directly connected through the distribution network owned by public utility Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB).

TNB will also be responsible for implementing localized balancing solutions to maintain grid stability and minimize disruptions caused by intermittent solar generation.

A statement from PETRA adds that the implementation of the program is based on the principle of open grid access, which it says will "ensure it remains cost-neutral to the electricity supply system and will not result in tariff increase for the electricity consumers."

The ministry has also said the program will "support and act as the catalyst to the energy transition effort," including targets of increasing the share of renewable energy capacity to 40% by 2035 and 70% by 2050.

 

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