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NETR expected to attract over RM60 bln investments based on latest estimates

12 Jul 2024, 1:35 AM
NETR expected to attract over RM60 bln investments based on latest estimates

KUALA LUMPUR, July 12 — The latest estimates on the effectiveness of the National Energy Transition Roadmap’s (NETR) flagship projects and initiatives show investments involved will be worth RM60.7 billion instead of the initial projection of RM25 billion when the roadmap was launched on August 29 last year.

The Economy Ministry said this was based on the March 2024 progress report, which also shows that 84,544 job opportunities would be created (development and post-project) compared with the initial forecast of 23,000 jobs.

Furthermore, the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions is now estimated at 24,264 gigagrams of carbon dioxide equivalent (Gg CO2eq) per year, compared with the 10,000 Gg CO2eq per year that was initially forecast.

It was responding to Arau MP Datuk Seri Shahidan Kasim’s query via a written reply posted on the Parliament website yesterday. He requested a status report on the NETR and New Industrial Master Plan 2030.

The ministry added that the government is committed to ensuring the energy transition management is based on the whole-of-nation approach encompassing the Federal government, state governments, general public and international community for a unified policy planning and implementation in balancing the energy trilemma of security, affordability, and sustainability.

“The effectiveness of the NETR implementation is expected to increase the contribution to the national gross domestic product, create job opportunities, enhance people’s socioeconomic status, and ensure energy security and environmental sustainability,” it said.

— Bernama

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