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Solar Sunyield Sdn Bhd
Solar Sunyield Sdn Bhd 201301018661 (1048491-D)
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Benefits of Solar for Mosques After NEM Has Ended

05-Aug-2025

As of 2025, the Net Energy Metering (NEM) program in Malaysia has reached its quota limit, leaving many wondering—is solar still beneficial for mosques without NEM?

The short answer is: Yes. Absolutely.

Even though NEM is no longer available for new applicants, installing a solar PV system remains a strategic and impactful investment for mosques. Here’s why:


1. Significant Long-Term Electricity Cost Reduction

Without NEM, the solar energy generated is used directly (self-consumption), offsetting the amount of electricity drawn from TNB during the day. For mosques that operate heavily during daylight hours, this can cut monthly electricity bills by up to 30–60%, depending on system size and usage patterns.

2. Sustainable Operation for the House of Worship

Solar energy aligns with Islamic principles of environmental stewardship (Khilafah). By harnessing clean energy, mosques become a symbol of sustainability, setting an example for the community to care for the Earth (Amnah).

3. Energy Independence & Predictability

With a solar system, mosques can better manage rising energy costs. Since TNB rates may increase over time, self-generating power offers more predictable and controlled energy expenses—ideal for budget-conscious religious institutions.

 4. Community Leadership in Renewable Energy

When a mosque goes solar, it serves as a powerful awareness tool. It inspires congregants and nearby residents to consider renewable energy. This leadership promotes community-wide adoption of sustainable practices.

5. Lower Maintenance Costs & High Durability

Solar PV systems are known for their low maintenance and long lifespan, typically lasting 25 years or more. This ensures mosques can enjoy clean energy with minimal operational disruption.

6. Eligible for Wakaf, CSR & Green Funding

Even post-NEM, mosques can explore alternative funding such as:
  • Waqf (Wakaf) Solar contributions
  • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives
  • Green technology grants or financing through ESG-aligned funds
These options help reduce or eliminate the upfront costs for installation.

 7. Better Utilisation of Daytime Power Usage

Solar is especially beneficial for mosques that operate during the day for:
  • Office operations
  • Tahfiz or religious schools (Madrasah)
  • Community events and programs
  • Air conditioning and lighting in multipurpose halls
This makes solar a smart match even without exporting excess energy to the grid.

Final Thought

While the NEM incentive was a major push factor, solar energy continues to be a high-impact, cost-saving solution for mosques across Malaysia. By going solar, mosques not only reduce their operational costs but also lead the charge in promoting a greener and more sustainable Ummah.

Interested in solar solutions for your mosque?

Contact us today for a free site evaluation and proposal tailored to your mosque's energy needs. 
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