June 15, 2025
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Samaidens Impressive Venture Kelantan Solar Project Deal Unveiled

Amidst the bustling atmosphere in Kuala Lumpur, a pivotal moment unfolded as key figures from Samaiden Group Bhd and Perbadanan Kemajuan Iktisad Negeri Kelantan (PKINK) gathered for a significant occasion. The stage was set for Samaiden Legasi Timur Sdn Bhd (SLTSB), a subsidiary of Samaiden Group Bhd, to solidify a game-changing lease agreement with PKINK. This monumental pact aimed to pave the way for the development of a cutting-edge solar photovoltaic power plant as part of Malaysia’s LSS5 programme.

In their official statement,

“the 400-acre lease in Pasir Mas, Kelantan marks a key step in its renewable energy growth strategy”

highlighted the strategic importance of this collaboration. It signified not just a mere transaction but rather a profound commitment towards sustainable energy solutions that could potentially shape the future landscape of renewable energy in Malaysia.

Standing tall amidst the picturesque landscapes of Pasir Mas, Kelantan, this sprawling stretch of land was more than just real estate; it symbolized hope and progress. As reported by [The Star], this land deal was not merely about numbers or contracts but about laying down the foundation for an eco-friendly transformation that could impact generations to come.

The faces behind these visionary decisions were not just corporate entities but individuals driven by passion and foresight. Picture Datuk Sr. Zamri Ismail, PKINK group chief executive officer standing shoulder to shoulder with Kelantan Exco careers, infrastructure, water and rural development Datuk Dr Izani Husin – both representing facets of leadership that were instrumental in shaping this collaborative effort.

Expert voices echoed through the corridors of business discussions as industry insiders marveled at the strategic implications of such partnerships. Onlookers speculated on how this move could set a precedent for future collaborations between public and private entities in advancing renewable energy agendas across regions.

“This long-term lease agreement signifies more than just a business deal; it speaks volumes about our shared commitment towards sustainable energy practices,”

expressed Ahmad Nazri Ismail, PKINK deputy group CEO – corporate affairs. These words resonated beyond boardrooms and echoed through sectors invested in environmental sustainability.

As details emerged about this ambitious project taking shape against the lush backdrop of Kelantan’s natural beauty, analysts predicted ripple effects that extended far beyond immediate economic gains. The potential impact on local communities, job creation opportunities, and overall infrastructural development painted an optimistic picture worth celebrating.

The signing ceremony encapsulated not just ink on paper but hopes penned across horizons where solar panels would soon stand tall under Malaysia’s bright sunlit skies. The narrative surrounding this momentous occasion exuded optimism and purpose – like turning pages towards greener chapters in Malaysia’s renewable energy story.

In conclusion,

as reported by [www.thestar.com.my], every signature etched on that contract represented more than legal obligations; they embodied visions intertwined with environmental stewardship paving the way for brighter tomorrows fueled by clean energy solutions.

This article was adapted from www.thestar.com.my.

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