Kota Kinabalu: Members of Sabah Young Business and Industry Leaders are urged to seriously consider venturing into renewable energy business in Sabah.
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The previous prospector firm did not want to continue drilling for viable heat sources as it had exhausted its exploration budget and was not willing to sink more financial resources into the geothermal project. He said ECoS is working on how to connect these remote or isolated establishments generating their own power to the main grid with the necessary funds for the connecting cables in future.
“POIC is designated as a biomass collection centre” he said to manage and create a consistent supply of biomass raw materials or feedstock so that regulatory power for this industry falls under the State Government to benefit green energy generation from the palm oil industry.