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The 29.99 MW CGPP solar project used bifacial modules and trackers, aiming to avoid 55,380 tons of CO₂ each year. Image Credit/Source: KindelMedia/Pexels
Global renewable energy developer ib vogt has initiated construction on a 29.99 MW solar project in Sungai Petani, Kedah, Malaysia. The move followed the financial close reached with Samsung SDI Energy Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The project was developed under Malaysia’s Corporate Green Power Programme, with Samsung SDI Energy Malaysia as the long-term power off-taker. The system used bifacial modules and single-axis trackers to improve solar capture and aimed to prevent 55,380 tons of CO₂ emissions annually. The project was expected to be completed and energized in 2026. Samsung SDI Energy Malaysia stated the initiative supported its renewable energy goals and RE100 target by 2050.