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General : Solar Technology Use Expected To Increase In Selangor - Exco

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June 23, 2026

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SHAH ALAM, June 23 (Bernama) -- The Selangor state government expects solar energy usage in the state to rise following the launch of the Solar Accelerated Transition Action Programme (Solar ATAP) on Jan 1, supporting its shift towards green energy.

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 26, 2026

Insentif solar Selangor manfaatkan rakyat, industri

PETALING JAYA: Langkah Kerajaan Selangor menawarkan rebat cukai taksiran sehingga 100 peratus kepada pemilik rumah yang memasang sistem solar di bumbung merupakan insentif yang boleh memberi kesan positif kepada rakyat, industri tenaga boleh baharu dan ekonomi negeri secara keseluruhannya. Pengarah Urusan Gading Kencana Sdn. Bhd., Datuk Ir Guntor Tobeng berkata, bagi rakyat langkah yang diumumkan ... Read more The post Insentif solar Selangor manfaatkan rakyat, industri appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Malay Mail

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· Jun 23, 2026

Government lights up highways: RM25m, 3,000 solar poles, 32 black spots set for safety upgrade

KUALA LUMPUR, June 23 — The government has allocated RM25.2 million for the initial phase of installing solar-powe...

Trend News Agency

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· Jul 8, 2026

Singapore's Sunvera Solar eyes 2-GW manufacturing project in Kyrgyzstan

Singapore's Sunvera Solar eyes 2-GW manufacturing project in Kyrgyzstan

Egypt Oil & Gas

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· Jun 30, 2026

Philippines Sees Rooftop Solar Boom as Electricity Prices Rise

The Philippines is witnessing a sharp demand rise on rooftop solar installations as households seek to reduce soaring electricity bills, according to Reuters. The country has the highest residential electricity prices in Southeast Asia, due to limited government power subsidies. Top power distributor Meralco has raised electricity tariffs by about 10 since the US-Israeli war [] The post Philippines Sees Rooftop Solar Boom as Electricity Prices Rise first appeared on Egypt Oil Gas.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 3, 2026

Vietnam: TotalEnergies ENEOS Commissions 28 MWp Rooftop Solar Project at Samsung Electronics HCMC CE Complex

Vietnam: TotalEnergies ENEOS Commissions 28 MWp Rooftop Solar Project at Samsung Electronics HCMC CE Complex

NL Times

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Solar park land in Netherlands quadruples in five years as large projects dominate

The total surface area of solar parks in the Netherlands has quadrupled over the past five years, according to Kadaster. The increase is mainly driven by large-scale solar park projects.

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Related coverage for "General : Solar Technology Use Expected To Increase In Selangor - Exco": Utusan Malaysia — Insentif solar Selangor manfaatkan rakyat, industri. Malay Mail — Government lights up highways: RM25m, 3,000 solar poles, 32 black spots set for safety upgrade. Trend News Agency — Singapore's Sunvera Solar eyes 2-GW manufacturing project in Kyrgyzstan. Egypt Oil & Gas — Philippines Sees Rooftop Solar Boom as Electricity Prices Rise. The Hindu BusinessLine — Vietnam: TotalEnergies ENEOS Commissions 28 MWp Rooftop Solar Project at Samsung Electronics HCMC CE Complex. NL Times — Solar park land in Netherlands quadruples in five years as large projects dominate