Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Malaysia's clean energy transition is gaining momentum, with the nation poised to unlock new economic opportunities and secure its position as a leader in the region. This was the key message at CETA - Clean Energy Transition Asia Summit 2025, held last Thursday on Dec 11. Mysteel is delighted to have collaborated as Media Partner for this impactful event.
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof emphasized that the nation's choices today will define its competitiveness for the next 50 years. "The choices we make today, be it in policy, in technology, in investment, in cooperation will shape not only industries, but livelihoods and legacies," he said, highlighting the urgency for action.
With Southeast Asia's electricity consumption projected to equal Japan and South Korea's combined by 2030, Malaysia is taking bold steps to accelerate its clean energy transition. The government has set clear policy direction and national targets around renewable energy, grid modernization, EV infrastructure, hydrogen, and energy efficiency, creating an attractive investment landscape.
The CETA Summit brought together government ministries, regulators, industry leaders, project owners, technology providers, and investors to drive collaboration and innovation. "Malaysia is actively welcoming foreign investment, technology, and strategic partnerships to deliver its ambitions," said Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah.
CETA - Clean Energy Transition Asia is a key platform for stakeholders to engage, connect, and shape the future of clean energy in Malaysia and the region.
Key highlights of the summit include:
- Government-industry engagement on policy and regulation
- Showcase of cutting-edge clean energy technologies
- Networking opportunities for project owners and investors
- Market entry strategies for regional and international players

