According to media reports, Trina Solar signed a module supply agreement with Mestron Energy, a Malaysian renewable energy developer. According to the agreement, Trina Solar will supply 50 MW PV modules to Mestron Energy. "Working with Trina Solar is a great opportunity to support the development of renewable energy in Malaysia and ASEAN," said Por Teong Eng, managing director

of Mestron Energy. We believe that a significant increase in solar installations will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help create a sustainable future.
It is reported that Malaysia's energy structure is still highly dependent on fossil fuels . According to Ember, a think tank, only 19% of the country's electricity will come from low-carbon sources in 2024, with solar and wind projects accounting for only 2%.
However, Malaysia has announced a number of major projects so far this year, including a portfolio of 1.5 GW integrated optical and storage projects backed by Brookfield, a global investment firm. Trina Solar also noted that its partnership with Mestron Energy reflects the country's "growing demand for corporate renewable energy solutions.".
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