Delayed projects spark questions on energy transition


No penalties have been imposed despite these setbacks.

INTEGRATED renewable energy (RE) provider Cypark Resources Bhd must clearly explain why commercial operations for the company’s 100MW large-scale solar (LSS3) photovoltaic plant in Merchang, Terengganu, have been delayed yet again.

No date has been given for the start of commercial operations at the Merchang LSS3 plant.

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