KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 21 -- ERS Energy, a leading Malaysian solar EPCC company, has launched the Taman Talk campaign, boosting awareness on environmental preservation and solar energy adoption.
“Many Malaysians may have heard of solar, but aren't entirely sure of how it can contribute, or play a role in their lives. We aim to educate and increase awareness on solar energy amongst Malaysians,” said ERS Energy Marketing Communication Manager, Pauline Teoh.
The company won the hearts of the residents recently, with a token delivered to the neighbourhood as they received a bright-orange reusable goodie bag which contained a beverage and an invitation to Taman Talk - a webinar to introduce solar energy and all its cost-saving benefits.
The Subang SS3 residents' sustainable practices, from used cooking oil management to solar energy adoption, have not gone unnoticed.
ERS Energy's ‘bottle of happiness’ was a gesture to commend the residents for their efforts in preserving the environment, according to a statement.
With rave reviews from the residents in SS3, ERS Energy aims to extend this initiative to more neighbourhoods, broadening the knowledge of solar energy amongst the community, while also welcoming interested parties to join this effort in heightening preservation awareness.
Currently, new solar PV system adopters in Malaysia can look forward to enjoying the Net Energy Metering (NEM) Rakyat programme launched by the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (KeTSA), allowing successful applicants to export solar energy back to the grid at a 1:1 offset ratio.
The programme runs till the end of 2023 or until the 100MW quota is fully allocated.
ERS Energy has installed a total of 700MWp in solar capacity across South East Asia. Under their sustainability framework, ERS Energy committed to emissions reduction while making the renewable energy transition an affordable one.
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