News
28 July 2017

Tadau issues first Malaysian green sukuk to fund solar projects

In:
Renewables
Region:
Asia-Pacific

Tadau Energy has issued a RM250 million ($58.9 million) green sukuk - the first issue of its kind in Malaysia - to finance development of two solar PV plants in the state of Sabah. The projects benefit from 21-year power purchase agreements with Sabah Electricity (SESB) and total 50MW in capacity....

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