The new Malaysian government was sworn into office last May.
Yeo Bee Yin, the youngest female minister in prime minister Mahathir Mohamad's cabinet presented the new government's plan of harnessing renewable energy and enhancing its affordability, reliability and sustainability at her inaugural town hall.
In charge of a completely new ministry encompassing energy, technology, science, climate change and environment, Yeo Bee Yin will take on important challenges and foster progress in renewable energy, innovation and entrepreneurship in the country.
What are the new minister's priorities in developing Malaysia's renewable and clean energy markets? How will she work with the private sector to improve its ability to innovate? And how will Malaysia's position on foreign investment in the sector develop?