Air Selangor Could Save RM387 Million In Electricity Bill Annually, Once It Goes Fully RE

Air Selangor has set out its initiatives and objectives in achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2040 and contributing to Malaysia’s national goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.

Selangor MB Dato Seri Amirudin Shari said the transition will allow Air Selangor to reduce electricity costs in operating water treatment plants under its management.

“For instance, Air Selangor pays a monthly sum of RM12.2 million to TNB for electricity bills to operate Sungai Selangor Phase One (SSP1), Phase Two (SSP2) and Phase Three (SSP3) water treatment plants (WTPs).

“Overall, they must pay RM32.3 million a month for all its WTPs in the state, amounting to RM387.6 million annually, for electricity costs alone.

“With this complete transition (to renewable energy), Air Selangor will not only be able to save RM387.6 million annually, but it can also use these savings to more frequently replace old infrastructure like pipes and pumps in the WTPs,” he said.

Air Selangor’s acting chief executive officer Abas Abdullah said via this effort, 9.1 million consumers in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, and Putrajaya will benefit from treated and clean water supply entirely produced using renewable energy in the future.

“Implementing this initiative helps Air Selangor reduce operational costs and will position us as a pioneer in large-scale renewable energy in Malaysia.

“We believe that with the right strategy and steps, we can achieve this vision without neglecting our consumers’ needs and comfort,” he said.

To date, Air Selangor has already launched the first of three phases towards achieving the 2040 renewable energy goals.

The first phase saw the installation of a 9MWac solar photovoltaic (PV) at SSP2 WTP on September 29. This will be followed by a 10.5MWac PV installation at SSP3 WTP by the year’s end and an 11.5MWac PV at SSP1 WTP by December next year.

The second phase, which will be implemented between 2025 and 2029, aims to increase renewable energy usage to 52 per cent at the SSP1, SSP2, and SSP3 WTPs, incorporating floating solar systems and energy storage at the Sungai Rasau WTP.

The final phase from 2030 to 2040 will focus on harnessing renewable energy from water catchment areas to achieve net zero status for Air Selangor’s remaining assets, subsequently completing its full shift to renewable sources by 2040.

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