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No electricity tariff hike to meet energy efficiency agenda, says minister

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Publish date: Sat, 20 Oct 2018, 03:37 PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 20 — The government is not in favour of calls to increase the electricity tariff as part of a plan to drive the energy efficiency agenda, says Energy, Science, Technology, Environment, and Climate Change Minister Yeo Bee Yin.

She said the suggestion to increase the tariff so that people use less electricity thus increase energy efficiency is not applicable.

“Every time I met with energy industry players they always came out with the suggestion to increase the tariff or make it cost reflective... But there is a time when you should see from government’s point of view where not many can afford to meet their end needs.

“So it does not really work when you make the electricity tariff cost reflective, while you may benefit some, you are also actually causing a lot of difficulties to people at  the bottom of the pyramid.

“I am not saying there would not be any increase because that depends on the global fossil fuel price and we are highly reliant on fossil fuel, but we will not deprive the people just because we want to drive the green agenda,” she said during the Energy Efficiency in Malaysia Town Hall session here today.

Asked at the press conference after the session whether the government will introduce a carbon tax to control carbon emissions and announce it in the 2019 Budget, Yeo replied in the negative.

“No, it is not in the pipeline of my ministry and actually there is a lot more we can do on climate change, like changing the electricity generation mix to renewable energy where by 2030 we will have carbon intensity reduction of 49 percent,” she said.

During the event, Yeo also launched the National Building Energy Intensity Labelling for Government Buildings, a programme which aims to optimise energy consumption levels in government buildings in the country and reduce the utility bill of the government.

“This label affixed to the buildings describes and shares information about the energy consumption of the buildings, the label includes star rating, with one being the most inefficient and five stars being very efficient,” she said.

She said the programme will be implemented in a few phases where the first phase to be implemented by the end of this year involving 50 buildings of ministries. — Bernama

 

https://www.malaymail.com/s/1684930/no-electricity-tariff-hike-to-meet-energy-efficiency-agenda-says-minister
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lizi

Good decision, bee yin..

2018-10-20 17:16

relaks

I noticed, gomen Always give priority to bottom 40%! How about those in middle income? Squeezed in between, we were not given any benefit or relief! Sooner or later, we join the bottom 40%! With that Majority of population live below poverty line! Oh, new taxes coming which we have to pay too! How wonderful!

Actually, electricity, water n internet are declared basic human rights by many countries. And Msians are forced to purchase these setengah masak servis at premium price due to GLCs monopoly! Still rakyat need to clap and say Terima kasi for job well done!

Really terima kasih banyak banyak lol ! Electricity tariff already up alot, tak kan tak tau!

2018-10-20 17:39

chinaman

say NO to BULLYING GLC on poor citizens. All profiteering GLC unless serves citizens must go.

2018-10-21 13:19

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