More green projects in the pipeline


Founder and group managing director of Invest Energy Group Anand Ramakrishnan said: “We are in the midst of finalising agreements for investments in projects worth around RM96mil in Malaysia and Vietnam. An additional RM145mil will be invested in Malaysia by the third quarter of 2021.”

KUALA LUMPUR: Invest Energy plans to invest about RM2.2bil over the next five to seven years in partnership with a global European environmental, social, and governance (ESG) fund and increasing foreign investments in Malaysia.

In a statement, the infrastructure-as-a-service company which focuses on renewable and clean energy sector, said it was increasing its presence and investments in Malaysia and South-East Asia.

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