NUR Power recognises environmental sustainability as a key priority and has taken active steps to enhance the sustainability performance of its operations. In 2024, the company began tracking its Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for the year 2023—an important step towards establishing a baseline for future progress.
With greater clarity on our emissions baseline, NUR Power has reinforced its commitment to environmental responsibility through the establishment of ambitious decarbonisation targets. In the near term, we aim to reduce our emissions intensity (grid) by 30% by 2035, using 2023 as the base year. Our long-term aspiration is to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2050, in line with the National Energy Transition Roadmap, underscoring our dedication to a sustainable and low-carbon future.
The increase in Scope 1 emissions from 2023 to 2024 was primarily due to higher natural gas consumption for power generation, following the commissioning of the new open-cycle plant
GHG Scope 1
Total Emissions
ktCO2e
0
2024
ktCO2e
0
2023
Stationary Combustion
Natural Gas for Power Generation at
Kulim Hi-Tech Park (KHTP)
2024
0%
2023
0%
of Scope 1 emissions.
Other Sources
Fugitive Emissions
Minor contributions
2024 | 0.75 ktCO2e
2023 | 0.92 ktCO2e
Other Stationary Fuel
Additional minor sources
2024 | 0.00 ktCO2e
2023 | 0.00 ktCO2e
Mobile Fuel Consumption
Limited emissions
2024 | 0.11 ktCO2e
2023 | 0.10 ktCO2e
Mobile Fuel Consumption
Limited emissions
2024 | 0.02 ktCO2e
2023 | 0.02 ktCO2e
GHG Scope 2
Total Emissions
2024 | <0.0023 ktCO2e
2023 | 0.01 ktCO2e
<1% of total footprint
Grid Emission Factor (GEF)
NUR Power’s Commitment to a Sustainable Future
Nur Power is committed to a sustainable future, aiming for a 30% reduction in emissions intensity by
2035 and achieving Net Zero emissions by 2050.