Frequently Asked Questions

Energy Transition Program · CRESS
RED’s Declared Monthly Energy Output = 1,000 MWh RED’s Actual Monthly Energy Output = 1,000 MWh GC’s Consumption = 1,200 MWh Balance consumption from TNB = 200 MWh Given the GC’s TNB Tariff is C2, which has a Peak tariff of RM 0.365/kWh and an off-peak t If the ESA has already been signed with a scheduled start date, how will delays in the GEP be managed if there is no corresponding delay from the Green Consumer (GC)? Would TNB be open to provide temporary supply to GC in case the GEP is delayed? i. If T Will there be MD be chargeable to Green Consumer? Section 6.11 of the CRESS Guidelines outlines that "The EUC shall carry out the billing process and issue the relevant bill to the Green Consumer based on meter readings at both RED (MRED) and Green Consumer (MGC) premises. The meter reading at RED and Gr Referring to Clause 6.14(b) of the September CRESS Guidelines outlines "EUC will issue an electricity bill to the Green Consumer for every billing cycle period, being: (a) the period beginning on the Commencement Date and ending on the date on which the f Referring to Clause 7.6 of the September CRESS Guidelines, which outlines that "The RED shall also enter into Backfeed Agreement with the EUC to obtain electricity supply for the plant's own consumption, backfeed requirement during construction, and other What is the defined hours of operation with BESS? As during the townhall, the sample was operating between 9 AM to 9 PM. Can we operate beyond 12 hours, for example, from 9 AM to 11 PM? Is there any guarantee that energy to be exported? What is the AC/DC ratio acceptable for the scheme? Our understanding is that the final amount billed by the REC to the Green Consumer (quantity, rate, terms) is only subject to commercial terms agreed in the Bilateral Energy Supply Contract. Do TNB / SB / CRESS in general have any additional restrictions