Green energy firm supplies a solar farm in Malaysia
SINGAPORE – Yingli Green Energy Singapore Company Pte Limited has supplied a one megawatt (MW) solar farm located in the Malaysian state of Sabah on the island of Borneo.
The facility was commissioned this February after passing its initial operation date (IOD) and receiving a license to export power throughout Borneo in 2014. The project was developed by Cahaya Metro Sdn Bhd., a leading solar energy company in East Malaysia.
The solar farm spans an area of approximately four acres in Kg Nyaris Nyaris, Bongawan, Sabah, Malaysia. It utilises nearly 4,000 multicrystalline YGE 60 Cell Series panels that are estimated to generate approximately 1.5 million kWh of clean electricity per annum. The opening ceremony of the project was officiated by Y.B Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Maximus Johnity Ongkili of the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water of Malaysia.
” We selected Yingli because their track record for product quality is validated by independent testing and assessments – and that gave us the strong assurance in Yingli Solar panels’ long-term reliability,” said Mr Sean Tay, Project Director of Cahaya Metro.
“We are witnessing sustainable growth on the island of Borneo, particularly in Sabah where there are plans to make PV a pillar of the state’s energy mix. We anticipate continued solar power plant development across the region,” said Ms. Angie Koh, Managing Director of Yingli Singapore.