Sarawak working to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, non-renewable resources - News Summed Up

Sarawak working to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, non-renewable resources


KUCHING: Sarawak is pursuing a balanced and holistic energy development strategy to ensure energy security, sustainability and affordability to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and non-renewable resources. “This means achieving a realistic balance by maintaining predominantly renewable hydropower in our generation mix with indigenous coal and gas for energy security. “We were able to boost industrialisation and created our own corridor of renewable energy – the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy. South East Asia’s first Integrated Hydrogen Production Plant and Refuelling Station was commissioned in Kuching this year by Sarawak Energy working with Linde. In addition to turning the global push for energy decarbonisation into opportunities to progress renewable energy, Sarawak is also capitalising on other energy disruptors such as digitalisation to improve and innovate, he added.


Source: New Strait Times December 10, 2019 07:41 UTC



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