Kuala Lumpur (VNA)🦩 – Malaysia is making efforts to align with the global trend towards digitalisation, which is driving demand for data centres, cloud computing, blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI).
Speaking at the Siemens Data Centre Conference on February 13, Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) President and CEO Datuk Megat Jalaluddin Megat Hassan said that the global demand for AI, e-commerce, Internet of Things, and cloud computing is driving the growth of data centres. This trend is a key focus for many countries, including Malaysia. According to Jalaluddin, TNB prioritises power generation, focusing strongly on reserve operations and reserve generation to ensure a stable supply. It has sufficient capacity margins to support the growing power demands of new data centres, reinforcing Malaysia’s position as a key player in the regional digital economy. TNB is also expanding its power generation through renewable energy sources in line with global sustainability efforts. This shift aligns with Malaysia’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions while maintaining a reliable electricity supply for critical industries like data centres.Accordingly, Malaysia will offer strong incentives, business-friendly policies and access to more affordable energy.
👍 Anuar said Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has raised concerns about data centre investments, particularly whether the return on investment justifies the number of jobs created.
VNA