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MN Holdings secures RM29.7 mil solar project in Kedah

MN Holdings secures RM29.7 mil solar project in Kedah

KUALA LUMPUR: MN Holdings Bhd's unit, MN Power Transmission Sdn Bhd (MNPTSB), has secured two contracts worth RM29.7 million from Fabulous Sunview Sdn Bhd (FSSB), a wholly owned subsidiary of Sunview Group Bhd.
In a Bursa Malaysia statement today, MN Holdings said MNPTSB has been appointed as the interconnection facilities (IF) contractor for two 29.99 Megawatt alternating current (MWac) solar power plant projects in Sungai Petani, Kedah.
"The scope includes the establishment of a new IF and the extension of two 132 kilovolt (kV) bays at the existing main intake substation Aman Jaya.
"The contracts will commence upon issuance of the notice to proceed from FSSB, with a targeted completion period of 10 months," it said.
MN Holdings executive director Datuk Dang Siong Diang said the projects reinforce the group's strong support for Malaysia's green energy agenda.
"By delivering essential interconnection works, we are enabling the integration of large-scale solar energy into the national grid, contributing to a more sustainable and resilient power ecosystem," he said.

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