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Govt in talks with regulators on specific water tariff for data centres

6 Aug 2025, 5:48 AM
Govt in talks with regulators on specific water tariff for data centres
Govt in talks with regulators on specific water tariff for data centres

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 6 — The Malaysian government is working with state regulators to introduce a specific water tariff for data centres and heavy industrial users, while encouraging the adoption of recycled water and district cooling systems to reduce the strain on water resources.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof said that although water falls under the jurisdiction of individual states, federal agencies such as the National Water Services Commission, and a new regulatory entity, the Special Purpose Agency for Regulating and Coordinating Water-Related Matters (SPARC), are coordinating with utility operators to ensure fair and efficient water usage.

“Before even any increase in tariffs, utility companies must submit to SPARC. From there, it will be related to what the purpose is, the justification for the increase,” he said during a talk titled “Driving the Green Energy Transition” here today.

Fadillah, who is also energy transition and water transformation minister, added that the government is encouraging industrial users, including data centres, to switch to recycled water and to develop sustainable district cooling systems.

“We want the state to set up zoning so we can have district cooling systems for all the heavy usage of water. This way, there would not be any competition for clean water for human consumption,” he said.

The deputy minister said a specific tariff for data centres is being formulated, and the goal is to protect domestic consumers from cross-subsidising large-scale users.

Fadillah emphasised that the government’s long-term strategy is to balance economic growth with resource sustainability by promoting equitable access to water and encouraging industries to adopt more efficient and circular water technologies.

“This ensures our water system is effectively managed while also incentivising responsible usage across all sectors,” Fadillah said, adding that the move comes amid rising concerns over the high water usage of data centres and other hi-tech infrastructure.

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