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TNB chief recognised as Best CEO at inaugural Madani Business Awards 2025

His drive towards TNB’s commitment to achieving Net Zero Emissions by 2050 is cited as the one of reasons behind the award.

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TNB chief recognised as Best CEO at inaugural Madani Business Awards 2025

Megat Jalaluddin’s leadership tenure, TNB recorded stable operational and financial performance as a result of comprehensive digitalisation, involving the adoption of artificial intelligence, big data, grid automation and more efficient customer service platforms. Pix credit: TNB.com.

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Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) chief executive officer (CEO) Datuk Megat Jalaluddin Megat Hassan has been named “Madani Best CEO of the Year” at the inaugural Madani Business Awards 2025 recently.

The selection was made after the judging panel took into account his track record in driving the implementation of the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR), including the expansion of renewable energy (RE), modernisation of grid infrastructure through the Grid of the Future initiative, and TNB’s commitment to achieving Net Zero Emissions by 2050.

During Megat Jalaluddin’s leadership tenure, TNB recorded stable operational and financial performance as a result of comprehensive digitalisation, involving the adoption of artificial intelligence, big data, grid automation and more efficient customer service platforms.

He also played a key role in the implementation of national strategic projects under the NETR, including the Battery Energy Storage System project, Large-Scale Solar initiatives, and the development of the electric vehicle ecosystem through TNB’s Electron charging network.

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