Govt Waives Kwtbb Charge Effective Aug 1
This is to help boost the renewable energy industry.The measure is aligned with the government’s goal to accelerate the development and integration of renewable energy into the national electricity supply. (Bernama pic)PUTRAJAYA: The government will exempt the 1.6% renewable energy fund (KWTBB) charge on electricity tariffs under renewable energy programmes effective Aug 1, the energy transition and water transformation ministry announced today
The exemption covers the green electricity tariff initiative, corporate renewable energy supply scheme, and community renewable energy aggregation mechanism.
The ministry said that the measure aligned with the government’s goal to accelerate the development and integration of renewable energy into the national electricity supply.
“With this exemption and related enhancements, the ministry hopes to incentivise users, particularly corporates and industries, to continue supporting the country’s energy transition agenda towards achieving a 70% renewable energy mix in electricity supply by 2050,” it said in a statement.
It added that the move is expected to spur more progressive and positive growth in the renewable energy industry.
It said the 1.6% charge on electricity tariffs, introduced in 2011, was established to fund the growth of renewable energy in Malaysia through the feed-in tariff (FiT) mechanism implemented by the Sustainable Energy Development Authority Malaysia.
“Since the introduction of the FiT mechanism, the distributed renewable energy capacity in the national power supply system, particularly from solar sources, has grown significantly, from just 5 megawatts (MW) in 2011 to 5,100 MW,” the ministry said.
FiT has also boosted electricity generation from biogas, biomass, and small hydropower sources, which now collectively contribute 855 MW to the national supply, the ministry added.
It said that following the implementation of the new electricity tariff structure on July 1, the government reviewed existing renewable energy programmes and resolved to further promote the adoption of renewable energy among electricity users. - FMT
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