Gentari looking to ‘expand’ its renewables business geographically

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Gentari looking to ‘expand’ its renewables business geographically
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Gentari Chief Renewables Officer Kian Min Low says his company is looking to “expand” its renewables business geographically. The clean energy company aims to generate over five gigawatts of renewable electricity in Australia by 2030. “We are in India, Malaysia, in Australia, we’ve got a project for hydrogen in Canada.” he told Sky News Australia. “We will be looking to try and see if we can expand some of those geographies potentially. “Markets in which there are good resources and good policies and we can see that there is potential for us to grow significantly.”

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Gentari Chief Renewables Officer Kian Min Low says his company is looking to “expand” its renewables business geographically.

The clean energy company aims to generate over five gigawatts of renewable electricity in Australia by 2030. “We are in India, Malaysia, in Australia, we’ve got a project for hydrogen in Canada.” he told Sky News Australia.“Markets in which there are good resources and good policies and we can see that there is potential for us to grow significantly.”

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