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Premier: Sarawak to become ‘Battery of Asia’ with completion of energy resource hubs by 2035

MIRI (Nov 30): Sarawak is set to become the “Battery of Asia” by 2035 after all of its energy resource hubs are completed by 2035, said Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg.

He outlined the current development of Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plants in Miri and Kuching, each capable of generating 500 MW of energy, with a third one in the pipeline in Bintulu, collectively producing a total of 1,500 MW.

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Sarawak leads in renewable energy with groundbreaking biomass, solar projects

KUCHING (Nov 20): Sarawak has made strides in sustainable energy by commencing the export of Napier grass biomass pellets this year, said Premier Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg.

Highlighting Sarawak’s leadership in renewable energy, he said that transformative projects, including biomass energy generation, are setting benchmarks for Malaysia’s sustainability efforts.

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IEA reveals 2024 global hydrogen findings

KUCHING (Nov 20): Sarawak has made strides in sustainable energy by commencing the export of Napier grass biomass pellets this year, said Premier Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg.

Highlighting Sarawak’s leadership in renewable energy, he said that transformative projects, including biomass energy generation, are setting benchmarks for Malaysia’s sustainability efforts.

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Dr Hazland: S’wak boosting green hydrogen initiatives to become significant player in global market

KUCHING (Aug 14): Sarawak is advancing its green hydrogen initiatives with the aim of becoming a significant player in the global hydrogen market by 2030, said Datuk Dr Hazland Hipni.

To meet this aim, the Deputy Energy and Environmental Sustainability Minister said the Sarawak Hydrogen Hub in Bintulu will produce approximately 250,000 tons of green hydrogen annually, with 90 per cent for re-export and 10 per cent designated for local use.

“Key projects include H2ornbill, in partnership with Japanese firms Sumitomo and Eneos, as well as with South Korean companies Samsung and Lotte Chemicals.

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