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Understanding The Impending Deregulated Electricity Market

Ganesha Pillai, Senior Research Associate, Asia School of Business

31-May-24 07:45

Understanding The Impending Deregulated Electricity Market

With Deputy Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Fadillah Yusof announcing independent energy producers will be allowed to sell electricity directly to consumers starting from September this year we ask Ganesha Pillai, Senior Research Associate at Asia School of Business what a deregulated electricity market looks like in Malaysia and how it will affect price and supply.

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Produced by: Moh Heng Ying

Presented by: Philip See, Wong Shou Ning


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