Ingenieur Vol.81 January-March 2020 | Page 74

L E M B A GA JURUTERA MALAYSIA BOARD OF ENGINEERS MALAYSIA INGENIEUR “The statistics showed that there were 169 deaths and 3,911 accidents in the construction sector in 2018, with the rate of fatality per 100,000 workers in the construction industry at 13.44 in 2018, compared with 14.57 in 2017. “The construction industry recorded the highest number of fatalities in 2018, compared with other sectors.” he said during the Third Safety and Quality Forum, themed ‘Safety and Quality towards Project Delivery Excellence’, organised by the Sarawak Public Works Department here on Tuesday. THE INGENIEUR VOL.75 JULY-SEPTEMBER 2018 KDN PP 11720/4/2013 (032270) MAGAZINE OF T HE BOARD O F ENGINEERS MALA Y S I A F U T U R E FUTURE ENERGY Malaysia set to maximise green industry, renewable energy potential in 2020. – (Bernama) Malaysia is set to maximise the potential of its green industry and renewable energy sector in 2020 to attain its objective of becoming South- East Asia’s green technology hub in the near future. In line with the vision, the Government has among others adopted proactive initiatives including improving Net Energy Metering (NEM) using one-to-one offset basis, and Solar Leasing Policy through Supply Agreement of Renewable Energy (SARE). The implementation of NEM 2.0 has not only allowed building owners to cut down their electricity bills but also reduced carbon emission, and it is expected to encourage rooftop solar energy generation. The NEM scheme is a solar photovoltaic (PV) initiative by the ministry to encourage Malaysia’s renewable energy uptake. Meanwhile, the Solar Leasing Policy has enabled solar service companies to offer zero upfront cost packages, providing opportunities for consumers to benefit from the NEM2.0 policy. The renewable energy policies also had a further boost in Budget 2020 through the Green Investment Tax Allowance (GITA), and Green Income Tax Exemption (GITE). Tax incentives will also be introduced to companies implementing solar leasing activities with income tax exemption of 70% for up to 10 years. The initiatives proved that the Government’s vision is in line with the global prospect on renewable energy as according to Deloitte analysis for 2020 Renewable Energy Industry Outlook, the renewable energy industry is primed to enter a new phase of growth in 2020. This is in line with the Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 (WKB 2030) which also stresses on renewable energy and green economy as two of the 15 proposed Key Economic Growth Activities. TNB second solar project (NST) Tenaga Nasional Berhad’s (TNB) second Large Scale Solar (LSS) project is on track for completion before the end of 2020. TNB said the project – situated on 50 hectares of land in Bukit Selambau, 25km from Sungai Petani – involves the installation of 134,880 solar photovoltaic panels with a capacity to generate up to 30 megawatts (MW). It is being developed by TNB Bukit Selambau Solar Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of TNB Renewables Sdn Bhd (TRe), it added. The company’s first LSS project – one of the biggest in Malaysia – is located on a 98 hectare land in Sepang, Selangor. The plant, equipped with 238,000 solar photovoltaic panels that can generate up to 50MW, has been operating since Nov 2018. Apart from LSS projects, TNB is also installing solar panels on the rooftops of educational and Government institutions, residential buildings and industrial and commercial facilities. It has secured approximately 26MWp generation capacity through more than 100 projects so far. 72 VOL 81 JANUARY-MARCH 2020