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Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has reached 43 gigawatts of installed capacity, strengthening its role in supporting Malaysia’s energy transition. The expansion reflects ongoing investments in both conventional and renewable energy sources.
The utility giant is focusing on enhancing grid reliability while integrating cleaner energy solutions into its portfolio.
This includes scaling up renewable projects to meet sustainability targets.
The milestone positions TNB as a key player in driving Malaysia’s transition towards a low-carbon future. It also supports growing energy demand from industries and households nationwide.
Increased capacity supports Malaysia’s shift to cleaner energy.
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