The discount is among the measures to be implemented under the 2020 Economic Stimulus Package. FMTNews TNB Covid19
KUALA LUMPUR: Sectors affected by the Covid-19 outbreak will receive discounts on their electricity bills, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Shamsul Anuar Nasarah said today.
“I will also ensure that the country’s electricity supply industry supports the government’s efforts to implement the economic stimulus package by accelerating the implementation of renewable energy projects as well as the development of the country’s electricity supply infrastructure,” he said.
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