Gentari Chief Renewables Officer Kian Min Low says Australia offers “a number” of positives for renewable energy generation. Petronas’ Gentari aims to produce more than five gigawatts of renewable electricity in Australia by 2030. “The resources on solar is huge, plenty of land obviously available, the wind resources also very good, battery developments are also possible,” he told Sky News Australia. “Obviously, Australia has got significant mineral deposits for battery developments. “But it’s also a country where there is open access and very open in terms of investments.”
Gentari Chief Renewables Officer Kian Min Low says Australia offers “a number” of positives for renewable energy generation.
Petronas’ Gentari aims to produce more than five gigawatts of renewable electricity in Australia by 2030. “The resources on solar is huge, plenty of land obviously available, the wind resources also very good, battery developments are also possible,” he told Sky News Australia.“But it’s also a country where there is open access and very open in terms of investments.”
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Gentari looking to ‘expand’ its renewables business geographicallyGentari Chief Renewables Officer Kian Min Low says his company is looking to “expand” its renewables business geographically. The clean energy company aims to generate over five gigawatts of renewable electricity in Australia by 2030. “We are in India, Malaysia, in Australia, we’ve got a project for hydrogen in Canada.” he told Sky News Australia. “We will be looking to try and see if we can expand some of those geographies potentially. “Markets in which there are good resources and good policies and we can see that there is potential for us to grow significantly.”
Read more »
Australia is an ‘interesting market’ for renewablesGentari Chief Renewables Officer Kian Min Low says Australia is an “interesting market” for renewable energy. The Malaysian clean energy company aims to generate over five gigawatts of renewable electricity in Australia by 2030. “At the moment now we’ve got operations in Queensland and in Victoria, I think they are quite a large one in Australia with 100 megawatts, and that’s our largest project today,” he told Sky News Australia. “We’d like to see if we can build out some of those and install some battery capacities behind some of these solar farms that we’ve got. “We would like to see what we can do to try and help Australia in the energy transition journey.”
Read more »
Gentari aims to have over five gigawatts of renewable electricity in Aus by 2030Malaysian clean energy company Gentari aims to generate over five gigawatts of renewable electricity in Australia by 2030. Gentari Chief Renewables Officer Kian Min Low says his company aims to have between 30 and 40 gigawatts in 'stock capacity' of renewable electricity by 2030. “Gentari is the clean energy subsidiary that’s been established by Petronas. “We are involved in renewable energy – hydrogen production as well as green mobility. “In terms of renewable energy, we aim to be a 30 to 40 gigawatt in stock capacity by 2030, so that’s a fairly short time frame for us to achieve our targets.”
Read more »
Qatar Airways chief says Australia’s decision to block flights ‘very unfair’ after pandemic supportAkbar Al Baker says request for more flights into Australia was ‘legitimate’ at a time the airline was ‘so supportive of Australia’
Read more »
Reindeer vs renewables: Reiulf's fight to keep a way of life aliveAs Norway chases carbon neutrality by 2050, renewable projects are being controversially established on the lands of the Indigenous Sámi people.
Read more »
Ex-Spanish football chief Rubiales receives restraining orderFormer Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales has been issued a restraining order in Madrid’s high court. It comes after he allegedly sexually assaulted footballer Jenni Hermoso at the FIFA Women’s World Cup final. Prosecutors asked for a restraining order while allegations of sexual assault and coercion are being reviewed. Mr Rubiales has been ordered by a judge to not approach within 200 metres of the footballer. Ms Hermoso’s attorney insists the incident was a nonconsensual kiss.
Read more »