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To encourage more individuals or more companies to generate Renewable Energy and adopt Energy Efficiency, Malaysian Government has offered attractive incentives to energy producers and users. These incentives include the following:
FiT Incentives for Individuals Installing Renewable Energy technology such as Solar PV provides incentives for individuals, like you, which goes with feed in tariff rates. Incentives that you could get by selling your generated electricity to Tenaga Nasional Berhad on a premium that is at least 4 times more than the rate of electricity that you buy from Tenaga Nasional Berhad. FiT Incentives for Companies or Business Entities Companies or business entities could also get incentives by generating energy using RE technology, particularly Solar PV. However, unlike for individuals, which only have a single choice in terms of incentives, companies can apply for various incentives such as:
(Where, qualifying capital expenditure means the amount of capital expenditure incurred by the company during RE installations or for any purposes related to RE activities; this may include the amount incurred on plant and machinery, on buildings, etc.)
(Where, the tax exemption will start from the date the company had its first invoice by selling generated energy)
(Where all the exemptions are given within a year starting from the date MIDA – Malaysian Investment Development Authority has received the application)
Companies and other business entities are encouraged to apply for these various incentives which will be extended until December 31st 2015 according to Budget 2011 announcement. FiT Incentives for Manufacturers and Third-Party Distributors Exemptions on import duty and sales tax to manufacturers and third party distributors has been extended by the Budget 2011. This goes as follows:
All applications for import duty and sales tax exemptions for both imported Solar PV system and solar heating system equipments should be submitted to the Energy Commission, providing a copy to SEDA Malaysia. These applications can be made on Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) Form PC Services (10.3.2009). For further details on various incentives and procedures involved, download Handbook for Incentives for RE & EE in Malaysia. Learn more about FiT Rates and FiT RE Quota for Solar PV installation for different categories and know how much you could earn. source: www.seda.gov.net