“As a leading renewable energy (RE) provider in Malaysia, we hope that this project will set the precedent to have more floating solar projects developed in Kelantan in the future. This is especially with the Malaysian government’s strongly declared commitment to aensure that green technology and RE are part of the future economic blueprint of Malaysia, ” said Cypark executive chairman Tan Sri Razali Ismail.
, through its indirect subsidiary Cypark Estuary Solar Sdn Bhd, along with Cove Suria Sdn Bhd and Kelantan Utilities Mubaarakan Holdings Sdn Bhd, have launched Malaysia’s largest floating solar power plant in Danau Tok Uban, Kelantan.
through its partly owned indirectly subsidiary, Cypark Estuary Solar Sdn Bhd and Cove Suria Sdn Bhd together with its co-partner, Kelantan Utilities Mubaarakan Holdings Sdn Bhd has launched the country’s largest floating power solar plant (FSP) in Danau Tok Uban, Kelantan.
Cypark and Cove Suria will install 30MW each, which brings a total of 60MWac large-scale floating Solar PV in Danau Tok Uban, Kelantan.
Upon completion, the FSP will be the largest floating solar plant in Southeast Asia and the second largest in Asia after China.
Cypark said the FSP consists of 247,830 solar panels, which together will generate about 140,000 MWh of power per annum. It can power up to 46,480 households and save about 96,600 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually.
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JAMBI (Reuters) - A pair of critically endangered orangutans, rescued from smugglers on the Thai-Malaysian border in 2017, have arrived in Indonesia to undergo rehabilitation so they can finally be released back into their native forest habitat.
Believed to be between the ages of four to six the orangutans, Ung Aing and Natalee, spent three years at Khao Pratab Chang Wildlife Breeding Center in central Ratchaburi province, Thailand.
On Friday they arrived in western Indonesia’s Jambi province for medical checks, which will include COVID-19 swabs, before a rehabilitation process to prepare them for their jungle home.
“We will do a medical checkup and study their behaviour and habits before sending them to a forest rehabilitation centre at the Danau Alo sanctuary,” head of local Natural Resources Coservation Agency (BKSDA), Rahmad Saleh told reporters, after the great apes were wheeled out in two metal cages at Jambi’s Sultan Thaha airport before media and offici
Published on: Monday, December 21, 2020
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PUTRAJAYA: The health ministry has reported 2,018 Covid-19 cases and one death in the past 24 hours.
There were 1,204 cases in Selangor alone.
Health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said there were 1,084 recoveries, bringing the total number of those discharged to 78,393.
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In a press conference, Noor Hisham said the total number of infections now stands at 95,327.
There are 16,496 active cases with 109 patients being treated in intensive care and 55 requiring respiratory assistance.
Meanwhile, the one death brings the death toll to 438.
The death involved a 50-year-old foreign man. He died at Hospital Tuaran in Sabah and did not have any pre-existing medical conditions.
Monday, 21 Dec 2020 07:57 PM MYT
BY SHAHRIN AIZAT NOORSHAHRIZAM
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said five of the new clusters straddled Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. ― Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri
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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 21 The Health Ministry has detected eight new clusters in the Klang Valley as well as in Labuan and Penang.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said five of the new clusters straddled Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.
He said the Pekapuri cluster was detected in Gombak, Selangor during a targeted workplace screening today while the Tower cluster was spreading across both Gombak and Sepang.