M K Land Holdings Berhad, through its subsidiary Citra Energies Sdn. Bhd., a consortium between Solar Citra Sdn. Bhd. and TotalEnergies Renewables SAS, has announced the award of MYR 142.3 million ($34.45 million) engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) contract to Atlantic Blue Sdn. Bhd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Solarvest Holdings Berhad.

The firms said in a statement on last Friday that the EPCC contract is to carry out the development of solar photovoltaic plant under the Corporate Green Power Program (CGPP) with a capacity of 29.99MW located at Mukim Padang Meha, District of Kulim, State of Kedah.

By combining M K Land’s long-term commitment to sustainable growth with Solarvest’s proven expertise in solar engineering and project delivery, the collaboration ensures the successful planning, construction, and commissioning of the plant.

This collaboration exemplifies both organizations shared mission to accelerate Malaysia’s transition towards clean and renewable energy.

“It is a privilege to be able to contribute to Malaysia’s sustainable energy agenda through this strategic collaboration,” said Frankie Chai, Chief Operating Officer of M K Land and Director of Citra Energies.

“This project not only strengthens M K Land’s renewable energy portfolio but also demonstrates the value of working closely with strategic allies like TotalEnergies and Solarvest,

“Together, we are committed to delivering a high-quality solar photovoltaic plant that supports the nation’s clean energy transition while creating long-term sustainable value for our stakeholders, and future generations,” he added.

Davis Chong Chun, Executive Director and Group Chief Executive Officer of Solarvest, said with Solarvest’s proven track record in delivering utility-scale developments, he is confident in fulfilling the firm’s role as a solar power producer by providing Corporate Consumers with reliable, sustainable energy solutions to support their decarbonization goals.

This award further strengthens M K Land’s ongoing collaboration with Solarvest in advancing its renewable energy ambitions.

Notably, Solar Citra, previously appointed Solarvest as the EPCC contractor for its maiden renewable energy project — a 10.95MW solar plant under the LSS4 scheme in Kerian, Perak—which successfully achieved commercial operation in 2023.

The continued collaboration underscores M K Land’s confidence in Solarvest’s technical expertise and proven capability in delivering large-scale solar projects.

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