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The Good and Bad of NETR

Datuk Muhamad Guntor Mansor Tobeng, Managing Director, Gading Kencana

28-Oct-25 09:30

The Good and Bad of NETR
  • Two years after the launch of the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR), questions remain over whether its benefits have truly reached smaller players in the clean energy sector. On today’s People Planet Profit, Elaine Boey speaks with Datuk Muhamad Guntor Mansor Tobeng, Managing Director at Gading Kencana, about the progress and gaps in its implementation.

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Produced by: Tun Hizami Hashim

Presented by: Elaine Boey


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Tags:  Malaysia National Energy Transition RoadmapNETRrenewable energygreen economypower gridcarbon creditscarbon tax





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