Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB)(KL:TENAGA) is already undertaking grid planning enhancements to support higher renewable energy integration, in line with Malaysia’s quest to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
This includes identifying connection points and system upgrades that enable new clean energy projects to be safely and efficiently absorbed into the grid, TNB’s senior chief strategy, regulatory and sustainability officer Datuk Muhamad Nazri Pazil said.
He said TNB was strengthening delivery capability by embedding system readiness into grid planning and operational decisions, drawing on its responsibility for planning and operating a power system serving more than 10 million customers.
“Ambition is being translated into delivery across the energy system,” he said during conversations at a session on “Managing Sustainability and Energy Transition” at the Malaysia Economic Forum 2026.
Officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on Feb 5, the economic forum serves as a premier platform bringing together national leaders, policymakers, industry captains, and strategic investors to deliberate on Malaysia’s economic direction amid an evolving global landscape.








