Tropicana Corporation Berhad Annual Report 2025

Area Description Fleet and Equipment Management • Monitoring fuel consumption of vehicles and equipment under our control. • Maintaining vehicles, generators, and machinery in accordance with recommended servicing schedules to support efficient operation. • Increasing the use of electric forklifts at selected construction sites to improve energy efficiency and reduce fuel consumption. Monitoring and Asset Enhancement • Reviewing electricity and fuel consumption periodically to identify unusual increases and improve efficiency. • Tracking energy consumption data annually to support ongoing monitoring. • Conducting energy audits, including at Tropicana Gardens Office Tower, to identify opportunities for improving energy performance, where required. • Incorporating energy-efficient technologies such as smart lift systems with regenerative drives to capture and repurpose energy during operation, and HVAC optimization within our asset maintenance and enhancement plans where feasible. Energy Reliability and Continuity • Maintaining backup generators where required to support operations and minimise disruption due to power supply interruptions. • Ensuring generators are operated only when necessary and maintained in proper working condition. Solar Energy Adoption Tropicana Golf & Country Resort is one of our key sources of energy consumption due to the electricity required for clubhouse operations, water pumping systems, cooling systems and lighting across the facility. Managing energy use at the resort is therefore important to support efficient and reliable operations. To address this, we have installed solar photovoltaic (“PV”) panels on the rooftop of the clubhouse, which generate electricity for our own consumption. This reduces our reliance on grid electricity, strengthens energy supply resilience, and helps manage operating costs. A similar system has also been installed at Tropicana Aman Recreational Hub and Tropicana Gardens Dianthus to support its operational energy needs. The solar PV system at the resort is owned and maintained by a third-party provider, allowing us to benefit from solar energy without significant upfront capital investment while achieving meaningful cost savings. In FY2025, the system generated an average of 105,042.70 kWh of electricity per month, contributing to annual energy cost savings of approximately RM310,119.00. We will continue to optimise the use of installed systems and evaluate similar opportunities where appropriate, as part of our practical response to climate-related transition risks, including rising energy costs, and to strengthen our resilience against disruptions to energy supply. We adopt a similar approach in our developments where appropriate, as outlined in the Sustainable and Green Design section. Energy Efficiency Regulatory Compliance We comply with applicable energy efficiency requirements issued by relevant authorities and keep abreast of regulatory developments. This includes the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act 2024, which introduces enhanced energy management and reporting requirements. We are monitoring its implementation and will take appropriate steps where applicable. 171

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