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Transforming Malaysia’s Energy Landscape – Open Grid Access through CRESS

Introducing the Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS) marks a significant step toward Malaysia’s remarkable transition to open grid access and the nation’s aspiration of incorporating 70% renewable energy into its capacity mix by 2050.

CRESS allows corporate consumers to directly source renewable energy from renewable energy developers in line with their sustainable goals, paving the way for a more sustainable electricity market.

This publication discusses the key takeaways from the CRESS town hall organised by the Ministry of Energy Transition & Water Transformation and the Energy Commission of Malaysia earlier this month. It provides a glimpse of the CRESS framework, its participating requirements, and information on battery energy storage systems (BESS).

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Caera Lee
Partner
Malaysia
Caera heads the Energy, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure practice of Robin Lynn & Lee, bringing over 12 years of experience and insights as a true-blue project advisor advising investors, project sponsors, project developers, contractors, and financial institutions in project development lifecycle in a wide range of sectors, including power and renewable energy, oil and gas, water and wastewater and infrastructure.
Debbie Tang
Associate
Malaysia
Debbie is an Associate under the Energy, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure practice group at Robin Lynn & Lee, in collaboration with DFDL.