Net Energy Metering (NEM) Programs: Empowering Residential and Government Sectors for Sustainable Energy Solutions

1. Net Energy Metering (NEM) Rakyat

  • Target Audience: Residential homeowners.
  • Capacity Range: 1 kW to 10 kW (single-phase systems) and up to 30 kW (three-phase systems).
  • Mechanism:
    • Surplus energy exported to the grid is credited at 1:1 offset rate.
    • Reduces electricity bills by balancing energy generated and consumed.
  • Incentives: No upfront capital through financing or leasing models offered by selected providers.
  • Key Benefit: Promotes affordability and sustainability for residential users.

2. Net Energy Metering (NEM) GoMen

  • Target Audience: Government buildings and facilities.
  • Capacity Range: Custom sizes based on energy consumption and infrastructure.
  • Mechanism:
    • Surplus energy exported to the grid is credited at displacement cost (lower than NEM Rakyat’s rate).
    • Supports government efforts to achieve energy efficiency and carbon reduction targets.
  • Incentives: Aligns with Malaysia’s green energy policies and ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) goals.
  • Key Benefit: Reduces operational costs for government entities while promoting renewable energy adoption.

Common Features of Both Programs

  • Eligibility: Available for users in Peninsular Malaysia connected to the grid under Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB).
  • Application: Process involves system design, application to SEDA Malaysia, and installation by licensed service providers.
  • Environmental Impact: Helps achieve Malaysia’s renewable energy targets under its National Renewable Energy Policy and Action Plan.

These programs make solar energy accessible, encouraging sustainable energy adoption among residential and government sectors.

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