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VIP Luncheon with YB Yeo Bee Yin, Minister of Energy, Science, Technology,Environment & Climate Change

From 2 to 20 Percent ! Increase tenfold renewable energy in the New Malaysia by 2025
Wednesday, 24 October 2018 | Doubletree by Hilton

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Dear members & friends,

Malaysia is heavily dependent on coal-fired power plants. Coal is mostly produced outside the country. Renewable energy must be further developed to mitigate this risk and to improve sustainability.

In the Pakatan Harapan manifesto, the coalition pledged to increase renewable energy from the current 2% to 20% by 2025. Pakatan also pledged to reduce the dependence on coal-fired power plants which is one of the power generation methods that has a serious impact on CO2 emissions.

Indeed, the Honourable Minister YB Yeo Bee Yin will be our guest of honour and we will get to hear fresh perspectives from the newly restructured ministry (MESTECC) on renewable energy as the solution for a long term energy security, affordability as well as for the rural people.

The ultimate goal is to develop a new energy industry centered around renewable energy and able to provide "affordable, reliable, sustainable and long-term energy" for Malaysia.

This Luncheon will discuss main policies, strategies and initiatives taken by the Malaysian government on renewable energy. 

LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE

Date     : Wednesday, 24th October 2018
Time     : 1.00 pm - 2.15 pm
Venue  : Doubletree by Hilton,The Intermark 348 Jalan Tun Razak,Kuala Lumpur, 50400, Malaysia
Price    :
Patrons / Sponsors      Complimentary (1 Person)
VIP Table                      RM 550 per person (limited seat based on availability)
Members                      RM 250 per person
Non - member              RM 350 per person   
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