DayOne Data Centers Secures Landmark Energy Agreement with TNB
In a historic move towards sustainable energy, DayOne Data Centers announced the signing of a Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS) agreement with Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), one of Asia’s prominent utility companies. Signed on June 11, 2025, this agreement allows DayOne to access up to 500 megawatts of renewable energy over a long-term duration of 21 years, marking a significant milestone in the country's green energy initiatives.
The CRESS agreement positions DayOne as the first corporate entity to enter into a Bilateral Energy Supply Contract (BESC) within Malaysia’s newly implemented CRESS framework. This pioneering agreement not only sets a precedent for corporate engagement with renewable energy provides but also reflects the growing need for sustainability within digital operations. The energy supplied will come from new solar generation capacity developed and operated by TNB Renewables, a fully-owned subsidiary of TNB.
DayOne operates two major hyperscale campuses located in Nusajaya Tech Park (NTP) and Kempas Tech Park (KTP) in Malaysia, and this renewable energy supply is intended to power these data centers efficiently while supporting the overall mission of reducing carbon footprints. Jamie Khoo, CEO of DayOne Data Centers, expressed pride in this partnership, highlighting that such ambitious collaborations are essential for powering a sustainable, AI-driven digital economy. She stated, "Sustainability is at the core of our operations, and this agreement is a critical step in our journey towards decarbonization."
The significance of this partnership extends beyond just the agreement itself. It aligns with Malaysia's broader goals of industrial reformation and clean energy transition as outlined in the New Industrial Master Plan 2030 and the National Energy Transition Roadmap. "The collaboration between DayOne and TNB is indicative of the private sector's confidence in Malaysia's sustainable growth vision," noted YB Senator Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz, Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry. This agreement sends a clear message to global investors about Malaysia's commitment to fostering a conducive environment for sustainable business development.
Datuk Ir. Megat Jalaluddin Megat Hassan, President/CEO of TNB, emphasized that the agreement fosters a joint ambition for a cleaner and more sustainable future. He remarked, "This partnership signals a strategic collaboration that can deliver scalable and reliable clean energy solutions for demanding digital infrastructures like hyperscale data centers."
The CRESS framework allows large corporate energy consumers to source renewable energy directly through TNB's grid system, significantly enhancing the efficiency of procuring green energy. Furthermore, this initiative underscores Malaysia's commitment to achieving a 70% renewable energy target and working towards net-zero emissions.
In addition to this transformative agreement, DayOne and TNB have previously collaborated under the Green Lane Pathway Initiative, which focuses on integrating green technologies into digital infrastructure. Their partnership includes initiatives such as rooftop solar installations and enhancing data center connectivity through partnerships with various tech providers. Together, they aim to modernize Malaysia’s energy landscape while promoting sustainable economic growth.
Reflecting on the company's strategy, DayOne expressed its determination to transition all its operations to renewable energy, actively working to reduce emissions and support customers in their sustainability journeys. In doing so, DayOne aims to develop a robust, future-ready digital infrastructure that addresses both environmental and economic needs.
DayOne’s sustainable practices not only enhance their operational viability but also contribute positively to the digital economy. Their commitment to embedding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles throughout their business model ensures they remain at the forefront of responsible growth and innovation in the rapidly evolving tech landscape. As Malaysia embraces the dual challenge of energy transition and technological advancement, DayOne Data Centers stands poised to play a pivotal role in shaping a sustainable future, transforming energy consumption into a green and efficient model that other enterprises can emulate.
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Conclusion
The landmark agreement between DayOne Data Centers and Tenaga Nasional Berhad marks a crucial step in Malaysia's renewable energy journey. It illustrates how strategic partnerships between the public and private sectors can pave the way for a sustainable future, leveraging innovative energy solutions to power the digital economy.