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The Solar Solution To High Electricity Bills

Davis Chong, President, Malaysian Photovoltaic Industry Association

12-Jun-24 09:30

The Solar Solution To High Electricity Bills

Many homeowners today are considering opting for a rooftop solar energy generating system as a way to reduce their electricity bill. And with so many options to choose from plus the fact that there are incentives from the government to encourage renewable energy use, how do we navigate this. Davis Chong, the president of the Malaysian Photovoltaic Industry Association shares his tips from a service provider's perspective, while Kim Lim is a homeowner who has already done so since 2021, shares her tips.

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Produced by: Keith Kam

Presented by: Keith Kam


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