Slated to begin construction in the third quarter of 2025, the appointment permits Seri Suria Power (B) Sdn Bhd to invest, build and operate a the solar photovoltaic power plant located on a 33. 29-hectare remediated landfill in Kampong Belimbing, Kota Batu.
Who owns a 30 MW solar park in Brunei?
A 30 MW solar park is under development in Brunei. Seri Suria Power (B) Sdn. Bhd., a newly formed joint venture, will build and operate the project. The company is owned by Atlantic Blue Sdn.
What is Brunei's largest national solar project?
KUALA LUMPUR: Solarvest Holdings Bhd's subsidiary Atlantic Blue Sdn Bhd has secured Brunei's largest national solar project, with a generation capacity of 30 megawatts (MW). The project will be developed through a joint venture company, Seri Suria Power (B) Sdn Bhd, in partnership with Serikandi Oilfield Services Sdn Bhd and Khazanah Satu Sdn Bhd.
Will Malaysia build Brunei's first solar plant?
A joint venture partly owned by a subsidiary of Malaysia's Solarvest will build Brunei's first utility-scale solar plant under a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Brunei government. A 30 MW solar park is under development in Brunei. Seri Suria Power (B) Sdn. Bhd., a newly formed joint venture, will build and operate the project.
Who owns solarvest in Brunei?
Atlantic Blue holds a 34% stake in the joint venture. Khazanah Satu owns 30%, and Serikandi holds 36%. Solarvest confirmed in a filing to Bursa Malaysia that the government of Brunei has signed a 25-year power purchase agreement effective from the plant's commercial operation date. Construction is scheduled to finish by the end of next year.
The solar plant will occupy a 33.3-hectare remediated landfill in Kampong Belimbing, a village in the Brunei-Muara district of northern Brunei. The project already has a land lease agreement with the government.
Can a solar farm be developed in Brunei?
The new solar farms may be developed through public-private partnerships as the ministry seeks to reduce the government's financial burden. Brunei has set a target of generating 100 MW of solar energy by 2025 as part of the government's initiative to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent over the next 10 years.