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A statutory body established under the Energy Commission Act 2001, Suruhanjaya Tenaga (ST) or the Energy Commission is responsible for regulating the energy sector, specifically the electricity and piped gas supply industries, in Peninsular Malaysia. Taking over the role of the Department of Electricity and Gas Supply, the Energy Commission started its operation on January 1, 2002. The main focus of the commission are reliable electricity and gas supply, reasonable costs and safety.

The roles of the Energy Commission is divided into three

1

Economic Regulation

To promote economy in the generation, transmission, distribution, supply and use of electricity and in the reticulation and use of gas; promote competition; enable fair and efficient market conduct and prevent the misuse of monopoly or market power in the electricity and piped gas industries.

2

Technical Regulation

To ensure security, reliability, efficiency and quality of supply and services in the electricity and piped gas supply industries.

3

Safety Regulation

To protect the industry, consumers and public from dangers arising from the generation, transmission, distribution, supply and use of electricity and the distribution, supply and use of piped gas.

Legislation

Explore our library of energy sector legislation. Search and filter across Acts, Regulations, Standards, Guidelines, Circulars, Gazette Notifications, Directions, and Prosecution Reports issued by the Energy Commission.

Statement of Purpose

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Diamond Building

An award-winning Energy Commission headquarters, the Diamond building is a local icon of sustainability. As Malaysia's first dual Platinum-certified office, it seamlessly integrates passive design elements; such as its self-shading tilted facade, with advanced active technologies like radiant floor cooling and solar energy. Its inverted pyramid design and radiant energy cooling reduce energy consumption by a remarkable 70%, setting a global benchmark for energy-efficient tropical design.

Commission Members

YBhg. Datuk Seri Asri bin Hamidon

YBhg. Datuk Seri Asri bin Hamidon

Appointed:
1 January 2026

Puan Siti Safinah binti Salleh

Puan Siti Safinah binti Salleh

Appointed:
1 February 2025

Datuk Dr. Shahrazat binti Haji Ahmad

Datuk Dr. Shahrazat binti Haji Ahmad

Appointed:
1 February 2026

Dr. Afiza binti Idris

Dr. Afiza binti Idris

Appointed:
14 August 2023

Datuk Dyg Sadiah binti Abg Bohan

Datuk Dyg Sadiah binti Abg Bohan

Appointed:
1 January 2025

Dato' Sri Hj. Mad Zaidi bin Mohd Karli

Dato' Sri Hj. Mad Zaidi bin Mohd Karli

Appointed:
1 February 2025

Dato' Adrian Ching Kok Suang

Dato' Adrian Ching Kok Suang

Appointed:
15 February 2025

Tuan Ranjit Singh s/o Harbinder Singh

Tuan Ranjit Singh s/o Harbinder Singh

Appointed:
1 April 2025

Tuan Kamal Bahrin bin Ahmad

Tuan Kamal Bahrin bin Ahmad

Appointed:
1 March 2026

Management

Siti Safinah binti Salleh

Siti Safinah binti Salleh

Chief Executive Officer

Vacant

Vacant

Deputy Chief Executive Officer

Economic, Markets & Planning

Ir. Roslee bin Esman

Ir. Roslee bin Esman

Deputy Chief Executive Officer

Technical Regulation & Compliance

Khairul Nizam bin Mohd Kamal

Khairul Nizam bin Mohd Kamal

Director

Legal and Secretarial Division

Mohd Elmi bin Anas

Mohd Elmi bin Anas

Director

Regulatory Services and Performance Division

Ir. Ts. Zulkiflee bin Umar

Ir. Ts. Zulkiflee bin Umar

Director

Technical Policy and Regulation Division

Ismail Zaili bin Yusop

Ismail Zaili bin Yusop

Director

Compliance and Enforcement Division

Marlinda binti Mohd Rosli

Marlinda binti Mohd Rosli

Director

Economic Regulation and Consumer Policy Division

Rumaizi bin Abdul Halim

Rumaizi bin Abdul Halim

Director

Market Regulation and Planning Division

Ir. Ts. Nurhafiza binti Mohamed Hasan

Ir. Ts. Nurhafiza binti Mohamed Hasan

Director

Strategy and Corporate Affairs Division

Khairol Fahami bin Ismail

Khairol Fahami bin Ismail

Director

Corporate Services Division

Organisational Structure

ST has launched an ambitious Transformation Plan to strengthen regulatory effectiveness towards delivering its purpose: Commitment to serve the interests and well-being of energy consumers in ensuring secure, equitable and clean supply of energy, as defined in the Energy Commission Act (610). As part of the transformation, an organisation structure effective 1st January 2026 has been designed to streamline resources and enhance regulatory oversight in line with the rapidly evolving energy sector.

The Logo

An elaborated symbol from the alphabets ‘S’ and ‘T’ are pictured as the dominant logo type. The swift curves of the combined alphabets represent the dynamic and critical role of the Energy Commission.

The semi-circle shape that comprises half the shape of ‘S’ and ‘T’ symbolises the commitment of the organisation to protect the industry and consumers towards quality living. The chosen colour of rusty red symbolises the natural source of energy, strength and determination of excellence whilst cobalt blue symbolises wisdom and trustworthiness.

In 2016, Suruhanjaya Tenaga (ST) gazetted the ST logo to avoid any form of misuse. This gazetting also advises legal actions that can be taken on any party who misuse and abuse ST’s logo for business or personal advantages.

ST Logo Usage Form

Silver Jubilee (25th Anniversary – 2001 – 2026)

Silver Jubilee (25th Anniversary – 2001 – 2026)

Integration of Electricity and Piped Gas:

The number “25” as the central element of the logo, symbolizing 25 years since the establishment of the Energy Commission of Malaysia (Suruhanjaya Tenaga – ST) as an established and credible regulatory body in ensuring the electricity and piped gas supply industry operates in a safe, efficient, and sustainable manner, in Peninsular Malaysia and the Federal Territory of Labuan. 

The dynamic and modern design of the number reflects ST’s ability to adapt to the ever-evolving energy landscape, including the transition towards digitalisation and sustainable energy.

The visual combination of the gas valve and transmission tower represents ST’s role as the regulatory authority for the nation’s two key sectors, namely electricity and piped gas.

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