The Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) told newspaper The Malaysian Reserve it will look at amending the FITs before it launches the next round of quotas in July or August. Other sources such as bioenergy and small-hydro look set to be the beneficiaries.

According to the report – published on SEDA’s own website – chief executive Badriyah Abdul Malek says “it is quite likely” that SEDA will adjust the tariffs after studying the uptake of the first quota of FIT support.

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