edotco And Met Forms The National Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Network

edotco Malaysia has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Meteorological Department (MET) in a unique public-private deal to form the National Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Network.

The MoU supports the nation’s commitment to international climate change issues prescribed by the United Nations (UN) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO), as well as its subsidiary, the WMO-Global Atmosphere Watch (WMO-GAW) program.

Currently, Malaysia hosts one of only 30 GAW Global stations in the world, whereby monitoring the greenhouse gases is one of the mandatory observations. The GHG monitoring initiative will also contribute to the Advancing Sustainability theme of the Twelfth Malaysia Plan (12MP), which targets to reduce GHG emissions intensity by up to 45% by 2030 based on 2005 levels.

The initiative helps strengthen the nation’s resilience against climate change and extreme weather-related disasters. It also aligns with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) mission to provide an objective source of scientific information concerning the role of human activities in climate change.

This effort is consistent with the long-term goal of the UN, via the Paris Agreement, which aims to prevent global temperatures from rising more than 2°C by the end of the twenty-first century. edotco Malaysia is providing MET Malaysia rent-free access and use of its towers to install the GHG monitoring systems.

Gases to be monitored are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and carbon monoxide (CO). Air sampling inlets for these gases need to be deployed at adequate heights to minimize the influence of local terrain and ground-level activity on the air samples collected.

Adequate space for a cabin at the base of the tower to house the monitoring equipment has also been allocated. Based on these requirements, edotco has identified its towers at Gunung Brinchang in Cameron Highlands (Pahang), Gunung Raya, Langkawi (Kedah) and Sabangkoi, Sarikei (Sarawak) to house the respective GHG monitoring systems.

edotco Malaysia Managing Director, Wan Zainal Adileen says of the collaboration, “edotco champions sustainability in all that we do. The opportunity to support MET Malaysia’s commitment to climatological services resonates with our initiatives to continuously bring about positive impacts to the people and nation.

“Our business model of telecommunication infrastructure sharing is inherently environmentally friendly as we encourage the co-location of equipment instead of single-operator structures. We are conscious of the far-reaching impacts of our every effort. edotco is privileged to already have the infrastructure required to install the monitoring solutions at their optimum configuration without major modifications or additional outlay. Furthermore, it also fits into our Tower to Community efforts in impacting positively communities in which we operate.”

The sites provided by edotco Malaysia enhance MET Malaysia’s capacity and the country in the field of GHG studies while fulfilling the country’s international obligations to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) WMO-GAW. It allows for the expansion of the network of national greenhouse gas monitoring stations to Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak. These three new sites, together with the existing Global GAW station in Danum Valley, Sabah will form the National Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Network.


“The strong support of edotco Malaysia in this project will provide a tremendous impact towards contribution by Malaysia in climate change efforts at the global stage. By making available its telecommunications towers to MET Malaysia, edotco helps in the monitoring and collection of important data sets for the submission of comprehensive National Communications (NC) and respective Biennial Update Report (BUR) of Malaysia to the UNFCCC,” said Muhammad Helmi Abdullah, Director-General of the Malaysian Meteorological Department.

“The project also enhances MET Malaysia’s ability to monitor impacts of the National Greenhouse gases Accounting Framework and at the same time verify the effectiveness of Climate Change Policy, and mitigation measures are undertaken. It will have far-reaching impacts for the nation in the ability to counter-review conclusions of external research on emissions of carbon dioxide and methane in Malaysia. MET Malaysia will also be able to verify Global and Regional Climate Survey models with the observation data obtained in the country.”

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