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Malaysia Upgrades Net Measurement schedule for PV on the roof – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Malaysian authorities say that approximately 1.7 GW of PV systems operate under the Malaysian building Integrated photovoltaic (MBIPV) schedule and the three Net Energy Metering (NEM) programs of the country.

July 2, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

The Malaysia’s energy transition and the Ministry of Water Transformation (Petra) has updated the MBIPV schedule and NEM programs for PV systems on the roof.

The ministry said that around 1.7 GW of PV systems are currently active among the two programs, with another 595 MW in development.

According to the revised framework, PV system owners in the MBIPV schedule will receive energy drawing credits until the end of 2030.

For the NEM mechanism, users under NEM 1.0 receive credits until the end of 2035. Those under NEM 2.0 and NEM 3.0 are eligible for credits for 10 years from their schedule connection date. The Malaysian authorities will calculate the net measurement rate every year based on criteria aimed at guaranteeing “fair” treatment for all electricity consumers.

According to the Malaysian Media -Outlet De GeegeThe surplus sun rate will now include energy, capacity and network costs, instead of only covering energy costs as planned earlier.

Net measurement replaced the Feed-in Tarief stimulus of the country in January 2016. In May 2017, the government revised the system to increase acceptance after limited interest rates of homeowners. NEM 2.0 was launched in January 2019 and ended in December 2020. NEM 3.0 started in December 2020 with a total quota of 2.5 GW.

That quota is divided into three sub-Schemes: NEM Rakyat, who assigns 700 MW to residential systems with a 10-year net measurement rate; Nem Gomen, who assigns 100 MW to ministries and public entities under the same conditions; and NEM Nova (net offset virtual aggregation), which assigns 1.7 GW to commercial and industrial PV system owners, so that they can sell surplus electricity to the grid at market price or system marginal price (SMP).

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Petra said that users whose energy credit rights cancel have access to two other prosumer support programs: the Solar for Self-consumption (SELCO) schedule and the community of renewable energy aggregation mechanism (CRAM).

The SELCO scheme offers a regulation framework for companies to use independent PV systems with battery storage. With the Cream program, homeowners can lease or rent their roofs for solar generation. The electricity produced can be sold to nearby commercial and residential customers within a radius of 5 km.

Cream builds on the Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (Cress), launched in September 2024, with which companies can buy renewable electricity directly from developers through the National Grid.

The total installed solar capacity of Malaysia reached 2,306 MW by the end of 2024, an increase of 2,146 MW in 2023, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena).

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