TLDR:
- Pioneering Collaboration: Huawei, NUR Power, and JS Solar join hands to create Malaysia’s first Smart and Green Industrial Park at Kulim Hi-Tech Park.
- Sustainable Energy Hub: The collaboration aims to establish a national benchmark for sustainable energy, focusing on the Green and Smart Energy Transition Roadmap for KHTP.
- Strategic Roles: NUR Power as the Independent Power Utility, Huawei Malaysia as the technology enabler, and JS Solar as the fulfilment partner define strategic roles for optimal collaboration.
- Cutting-Edge Research: The project includes research initiatives for innovative technologies, such as Smart Solar PV Inverters, and grid-enhancing solutions like Low Voltage Ride Through (LVRT).
In a landmark collaboration, Huawei Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Huawei Malaysia), N.U.R Power Sdn Bhd (NUR Power), and JS Solar Sdn Bhd (JS Solar) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop Malaysia’s inaugural Smart and Green Industrial Park within the Kulim Hi-Tech Park (KHTP), Kedah.
Green and Smart Energy Transition Roadmap Unveiled
The partnership aims to set a national benchmark for sustainable energy by focusing on the study, design, and formulation of the Green and Smart Energy Transition Roadmap for KHTP. This ambitious project seeks to revolutionize Malaysia’s sustainable energy sector and promote eco-friendly practices.
Strategic Roles Defined for Optimal Collaboration
Under the MoU, NUR Power will operate as the strategic Independent Power Utility, Huawei Malaysia as the technology enabler, and JS Solar as the strategic fulfilment partner. Key responsibilities include integrating Huawei Malaysia’s Solar Smart PV technology into NUR Power’s infrastructure, implementing Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) solutions, and establishing Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to boost electric mobility.
Research Initiatives for Cutting-Edge Technologies
The collaborative effort extends to research studies focused on integrating grid-forming solutions into the KHTP utility grid. This involves exploring innovative technologies like Smart Solar PV Inverters and implementing Low Voltage Ride Through (LVRT) solutions to enhance the grid’s adaptability and resilience during sudden voltage dips.
Leaders Express Confidence in the Project’s Impact
Chong Chern Peng, Huawei Malaysia’s Vice President of Digital Power Business, expressed pride in the collaboration, emphasizing Huawei’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge renewable energy capabilities. NUR Power Group Managing Director, Ikwan Hafiz Jamaludin, highlighted the initiative’s significance in fostering industrial sustainability and eco-friendly practices. JS Solar Managing Director, Johnson Chai, spoke of the collective effort’s potential to elevate sustainable energy development in KHTP and set a benchmark for Malaysia.