Seda admits to screw-up in solar power applications



The Sustainable Energy Development Authority (Seda) has admitted to a weakness in a Feed-in Tariff (FiT) online duplicate process, leading to former chief secretary Mohd Sidek Hassan's daughter Suzi Suliana obtaining a vast chunk of a solar appetite quota.

NONEWorse still, Seda chairperson Fong Chan Onn admitted which a physique has no legal basis to disqualify any of a twelve companies related to Suzi's as well as her associates.
This is depite a online duplicate complement intended to ensure a fair distribution of a renewable appetite share between all players.

"When you initial started this system, you were worried about this emanate (of monopoly). We wish a big number of players in a system...
"So you set a limit of 5MW per application... as well as a queuing process (in a duplicate system)... (so) you could discharge it between a big number of players," Fong said.
'Frankly speaking, you have been not happy...'
"At a end of a day, a outcome is what it is... We have been not happy (with a outcome of a application). Frankly speaking, you have been not happy. We wish to discharge sincerely though you have been advised (that) once a manners have been there, you have to follow them.

"We can (refine a rules), though even those steps would not ensure, would not 100 percent ensure which there is no corner or 100 percent ensure which a association would not take up some-more than 30MW, because how many layers (of association structure) you can check? But you have tried."

Fong said this during a public lecture on a FiT compl! ement th is morning at a Seda bureau in Putrajaya.

He was responding to anexposeby antithesis MPs Tony Pua as well as Nurul Izzah Anwar which a twelve companies related to Suzi Suliana have obtained 32.4 percent or 45.9 MW of a share set for solar appetite underneath a FiT scheme.

This was achieved by a complex covering of holding companies as well as corner try partnerships.

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