Malaysia’s parliament passes CO2-cutting energy efficiency legislation

Published 13:47 on October 11, 2023  /  Last updated at 16:32 on October 11, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Other APAC

The parliament of Malaysia on Wednesday passed legislation to regulate the country’s biggest energy consumers and ensure energy conservation in the country, according to media reports, a move expected to cut carbon emissions by 200 MtCO2e by mid-century.
The parliament of Malaysia on Wednesday passed legislation to regulate the country’s biggest energy consumers and ensure energy conservation in the country, according to media reports, a move expected to cut carbon emissions by 200 MtCO2e by mid-century.


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