Universiti Sains Malaysia To Purchase Clean Energy In Largest Solar Deal For University


Universiti Sains Malaysia To Purchase Clean Energy In Largest Solar Deal For University
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PENANG, 28 September 2021


Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) enters into a 20-year solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Ditrolic Energy, a Malaysian clean energy solutions company for corporate and institutional customers in Southeast Asia, to set up a 10.6MWp on-site rooftop solar system, the single largest University PPA deal in Malaysia.
 
By end of the year, with the completion of 22,374 pieces of solar modules installation across 90 buildings, solar carports and ground mounted system around its main campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia expects most of the energy supplied to its campuses to be clean and renewable. The solar system will be able to generate power for 63.73% of its peak power demand. Over its lifetime, approximately 278,683MWh of clean energy will be generated, enabling USM to eliminate 217,705 tonnes of CO2 emissions in total.
 
Mr. Tham Chee Aun, Group CEO of Ditrolic Energy, expressed his appreciation to be able to partner with Universiti Sains Malaysia, one of the oldest public university in Malaysia, in their journey to achieving net zero carbon emission.
 
“We are honored to become the clean energy partner for USM. This initiative will showcase to the nation as well as the students on how a leading public university can lead by example in the fight against climate change while hedging their energy cost at the same time. We believe the educational sector is a resilient and fundamental part of the society which should plan for the future and inspire the future generation. We are ever ready to provide our strongest support to this sector to deploy further investment under our SunLease programme. Currently, Ditrolic Energy is one of the largest clean energy provider to the educational sector with more than 15.7MW of projects under construction,” he said.
 
Expressing his delight to be collaborating with such a renowned solar photovoltaic company in Malaysia as Ditrolic Energy, Professor Dato’ Dr. Faisal Rafiq Mahamd Adikan, USM Vice-Chancellor said, “With the installation of the solar modules in the main campus, USM will be among the first public university in the country to have up to 75% of its maximum demand and about 40% of the total usage for electricity to be generated by solar energy. This will in turn help the university to potentially save up to 30% on its utility bills.”
 
“USM aims to lead into the future, and using clean and renewable solar energy will be among its prioritised initiative. This will ensure that USM can continue to be proactive in the fight against climate change, reducing its CO2 emissions, and at the same time reducing its energy cost. This will also demonstrate the university’s serious efforts in championing sustainability for the betterment of humanity,” he added.
 
Faisal Rafiq and Profesor Dr. Md Roslan Hashim (Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Sustainability and Institutional Development) signed on behalf of USM, while Tham and Raziah Hamdan (Business Development Manager) signed on behalf of Ditrolic Energy.