
Solar project launched to boost East Coast energy stability
TAWAU (Aug 2): The State Government reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable energy development with the launch of the Q-Solar Tawau Large-Scale Solar (LSS) Project, expected to generate 15 megawatts (MWac) of clean energy by the end of 2026.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Hajiji Noor stated that the high-impact project, developed on a 45-acre site, is a strategic collaboration between Qhazanah Sabah Berhad (QSB), Qhazanah Energy Sdn Bhd (QESB), and QSolar Tawau Sdn Bhd. It will become a key driver of energy stability in Sabah's East Coast.
'This demonstrates the state government's unwavering resolve to create a sustainable development ecosystem, aligning with efforts to position Sabah as a leader in renewable energy,' he said.
'We aim not only to resolve electricity supply issues, especially in the East Coast, but also to shape a future of cleaner, more stable, and resilient energy.'
His speech was delivered by the Chief Minister's Assistant Minister, Datuk Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan, at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Q-Solar (Tawau) Sdn Bhd's LSS project on Jalan Timur, Kubota, on Saturday.
He noted that the 15MWac generation from this project is a concrete step toward stabilizing Sabah's grid system, which remains heavily reliant on diesel and natural gas. It will also bring economic spillover benefits to local communities.
'This project will strengthen the state grid's capacity, reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and balance energy distribution between the West and East Coasts.
'Its implementation aligns with the state's energy master plan, the Sabah Energy Roadmap and Master Plan (SERAMP), which provides a long-term framework for transforming Sabah's energy sector.
'The project will deliver significant economic benefits to local communities, not only through construction and investment but also via job creation and local capacity building.'
Hajiji added that the solar farm's operation and maintenance are expected to generate diverse employment opportunities, while construction and support services will involve local Tawau contractors and suppliers.
'Local youth will receive specialized training to manage and maintain this solar system, proving this project isn't temporary but aims for long-term local capacity building.
'Technology transfer, skill development, and direct involvement of Sabahans in the green energy sector will catalyze more progressive and inclusive economic growth, marking a turning point in Sabah's energy landscape, particularly in the East Coast.'
He also commended QSB and QESB for actively fulfilling their mandate as strategic state investment entities by supporting government policies and contributing to Sabah's sustainable energy development.
'Ensuring the people's well-being is today's government responsibility. I hope this project completes on schedule and delivers positive impacts for the people and state,' he said.
Also present were Qhazanah Sabah Bhd chairman Dr Yusof Yacob, Assistant Minister of Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship Datuk Andi Suryady Bandy, Tawau Member of Parliament Datuk Lo Su Fui, Kukusan Assemblywoman Datuk Rina Jainal, Sebatik Assemblyman Datuk Hassan A Gani Pg Amir, Balung Assemblyman Datuk Hamild Awang, Tawau Municipal Council President Joseph Pang, and Qhazanah Sabah Berhad Group Executive Officer Datuk Rizal Dahli.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Express
a day ago
- Daily Express
RM60 million Tawau solar project ready next year
Published on: Sunday, August 03, 2025 Published on: Sun, Aug 03, 2025 Text Size: Nizam, Andi and others being briefed about the project. TAWAU: The QSolar Tawau large-scale solar project (LSS), to be built on an 18.21-hectare site in Jalan Timur here, is capable of strengthening Sabah's electricity grid capacity and addressing electricity supply problems in the State's east coast. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said the solar farm development is expected to generate 15 megawatts (MW) of clean energy, thus stabilising the State's grid system, which is currently still dependent on diesel and natural gas-based power generation. 'This project will not only solve the electricity supply issue, especially on the East Coast, but also shape a cleaner, more stable and resilient energy future by project will balance the energy distribution between the west and east coasts of the State,' he said at the ground-breaking ceremony for the LSS Q-Solar Tawau project in Jalan Timur, here, Saturday. The text of the speech was read out by Assistant Minister to the Sabah Chief Minister, Datuk Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan. Hajiji said the implementation of the project was in line with the State's Sabah Energy Roadmap and Master Plan (SERAMP), which is the long-term roadmap for the transformation of Sabah's energy sector. The development of the LSS project, he said, would bring various economic benefits to the local community, including investment and job creation through various phases such as the construction and operation of solar farms. 'Local youths will also be given special training to manage and maintain this solar system, and this proves that this project is not temporary, but aims to build long-term local capacity,' he added. He expressed hope that the project could be completed according to schedule and have a positive impact on the people and the State. The RM60 million QSolar Tawau LSS project was developed through a strategic collaboration between Qhazanah Sabah Berhad, Qhazanah Energy Sdn Bhd and QSolar Tawau Sdn Bhd. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


Free Malaysia Today
a day ago
- Free Malaysia Today
Penang to receive treated water from Perak by 2031
Chief minister Chow Kon Yeow said more water is needed, especially when the Penang Development Corporation is opening up more areas for industries. (Johnshen Lee pic) GEORGE TOWN : Penang chief minister Chow Kon Yeow says negotiations for the Perak‑Penang water project will begin soon, with the cross‑border supply expected to be operational by 2030 or 2031. 'The negotiations with Perak will commence very soon, and then the project will be implemented. The target is 2030 to 2031,' he told reporters on the sidelines of the 'GBS by the Sea' launch here today. 'We will be able to receive a few hundred million litres of water supply per day, which is good news for the Penang Development Corporation (PDC), as it opens up more areas for industries,' he said. He noted that 'one or two big investors' require large tracts of land, which means the state must work harder to provide supporting infrastructure such as water, power, roads, and bridges. In July, it was reported that Perak had agreed to sell treated water to Penang under the project. The original plan involved transferring raw water from Perak, but the current proposal is for Perak to build a treatment plant and send treated water instead. Penang's main water source, Sungai Muda, is projected to dry up by 2030. On a separate matter, Chow urged Putrajaya to leverage Malaysia's Asean chairmanship to negotiate a better deal than the final 19% tariff imposed by the US on some Malaysian exports. 'Although all the details are not finalised yet, there is still an opportunity to negotiate better deals,' he said, adding that more clarity is expected by December.


Borneo Post
2 days ago
- Borneo Post
Tawau solar project powers Sabah's green energy agenda
Nizam receives a briefing on the Q-Solar Large-Scale Solar Project after officiating the groundbreaking ceremony on behalf of the Chief Minister at Jalan Timur, Kubota, Tawau on Saturday. TAWAU (Aug 2): The State Government continues to reinforce its commitment to sustainable energy development through the launch of the Tawau Q-Solar Large-Scale Solar (LSS) project, expected to generate 15 megawatts (MWac) of clean energy by the end of 2026. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor, said this high-impact project on a site of over 45 acres is being developed through a strategic collaboration between Qhazanah Sabah Berhad (QSB), Qhazanah Energy Sdn Bhd (QESB) and QSolar Tawau Sdn Bhd (QSolar). He said that the solar project not only serves as a major driver of energy stability in the eastern region of the state but also demonstrates the state government's ongoing commitment to providing a sustainable development ecosystem in line with efforts to make Sabah a leader in renewable energy. 'We are not just looking to solve electricity supply issues, especially in the East Coast, but are striving to shape a cleaner, more stable and resilient energy future,' he said at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Q-Solar Large-Scale Solar (LSS) Project at Jalan Timur, Kubota on Saturday. His speech was delivered by Assistant Minister to the Chief Minister, Datuk Haji Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan. He said the generation of 15MWac from this project is a concrete step towards stabilizing Sabah's grid system, which is currently still overly reliant on diesel and natural gas-based generation. 'This project will strengthen the state grid's capacity, reduce dependence on fuel, and at the same time balance energy distribution between the West Coast and East Coast,' he said. Hajiji added that the implementation of this project aligns with the state energy master plan, the Sabah Energy Roadmap and Master Plan (SERAMP), which serves as the long-term framework for the transformation of Sabah's energy sector. He said the development of this project also brings economic benefits to the local community, not just in terms of construction and investment, but also through job creation and local capacity development. He stated that the construction, operation and maintenance phases of this solar farm are expected to generate various job opportunities, while construction work and supporting services will involve local contractors and suppliers in Tawau. 'Local youths will also be provided with specific training to manage and maintain this solar system. This proves that the project is not temporary, but aims to build long-term local capacity,' he said. He noted that the aspects of technology transfer, skill development and direct involvement of the people of Sabah in the green energy sector, will serve as a catalyst for more progressive and inclusive economic growth. Hajiji also described this project as a starting point for changing the energy industry landscape in Sabah, particularly on the East Coast. He applauded the active role of QSB and QESB, as a strategic state investment entity by supporting government policies and contributing to sustainable energy development in Sabah. 'Ensuring the welfare of the people is the responsibility of the government today, and I hope this project can be completed on schedule and have a positive impact on the people and this state,' he said.