BRUNEI DARUSSALAM – Progressture Power (B) Sdn Bhd (“Progressture Solar”) has been appointed as the Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Commissioning, and Operations & Maintenance (EPCC & O&M) contractor for a 12 MWp utility-scale solar project developed by Hibiscus Petroleum Berhad in Brunei Darussalam.
Under the appointment, Progressture Solar is responsible for the end-to-end delivery and long-term operation of the solar power plant. The facility will supply clean electricity to Hibiscus’ onshore processing plant in Brunei, enabling the integration of low-carbon energy into a high-load, energy-intensive industrial operation.
As part of the project’s ongoing progress, a groundbreaking ceremony was held at the project site within the Sungai Liang Industrial Park (SPARK), Mukim Liang, Kuala Belait, marking a critical milestone. The ceremony brought together representatives from government agencies, project stakeholders, partners, and industry leaders, highlighting continued collaboration in advancing Brunei’s energy diversification and sustainability efforts.
Beyond delivery, Progressture Solar’s long-term operational role will ensure system performance, reliability, and asset longevity throughout the plant’s operational life. This end-to-end responsibility reflects the company’s focus on lifecycle delivery and sustained performance for complex, energy-intensive industrial environments.
The project marks Progressture Solar’s first international utility-scale solar project and a significant milestone in the company’s regional expansion beyond Malaysia. The company views this project as the foundation of a long-term presence in Brunei, with further collaborations and renewable energy developments planned in the market.
Cliff Siaw Sze Hau, CEO of Progressture Solar, said:
“We are honoured to be entrusted with both the delivery and long-term operations of this project. Our focus is on disciplined execution, quality, and reliability, ensuring the plant performs to the highest standards throughout its operational life. We see this project as an important step in supporting the continued deployment of utility-scale solar across Malaysia, Brunei and the wider region.”
