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Gamuda and Gentari will jointly develop 1.5 GW renewable energy capacity

Gamuda and Gentari will jointly develop 1.5 GW renewable energy capacity

They announced on Monday that Malaysian builders Gamuda, and clean energy solutions provider Gentari would work together to develop around 1,5 gigawatts in renewable energy capacity for the country's hyperscale data centres.

In a joint press release, the companies said that they will develop solar photovoltaic energy plants coupled with battery storage systems through their subsidiaries Gamuda Energy, and Gentari Renewables.

According to the statement, hyperscale data centers are expected to need over 5 GW in reliable power by the year 2035. This highlights the urgent necessity to increase renewable energy capacity in order to meet this rising demand.

Malaysia's digital economic growth is accelerating, and with it the demand for reliable and sustainably powered energy. Low Kian Min said that expanding renewable energy capacity was not only crucial for meeting this need but also important to drive long-term growth.

Joshua Kong, Gamuda Energy's director, said that their combined strength and bankability can help their data centre partners by providing a pipeline with renewable energy so their facilities can run with a lower carbon footprint. (Reporting and editing by Ashley Tang)

(source: Reuters)