Sarawak's Hydrogen Milestone: PETROS MFS Batu Kawa Welcomes Green Hydrogen Supply
Key Ideas
  • PETROS MFS Batu Kawa receives daily green hydrogen supply from Darul Hana H2 plant, marking a significant clean energy milestone in Sarawak.
  • The facility is testing and commissioning hydrogen refuelling for Toyota Mirai FCEVs, used by top Sarawak leaders, showcasing commitment to sustainable transportation.
  • SEDCE's comprehensive approach includes standard and flagship MFS stations, upcoming expansion, and upstream projects like the Rembus Hydrogen Plant for KUTS.
  • Through international collaborations like the H2ornbill Project and H2biscus Project, Sarawak aims to lead Malaysia's energy transition towards net zero emissions by 2050.
The PETROS Multifuel Station (MFS) Batu Kawa in Kuching, Sarawak, has achieved a significant milestone by receiving a daily supply of 120kg of green hydrogen from the Darul Hana H2 plant. This marks a historic moment as it is potentially the first inter-station delivery of green hydrogen in Malaysia and ASEAN. The hydrogen refuelling facility at PETROS MFS Batu Kawa is currently in its testing and commissioning phase, supplying hydrogen to five Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles operated by SEDC. These vehicles are used by top Sarawak leaders, showcasing a commitment to sustainable transportation. The state-of-the-art MFS Batu Kawa offers a unique combination of conventional fuel, electric vehicle charging, and hydrogen refuelling, all built according to stringent international safety standards. SEDC Energy (SEDCE), a subsidiary of the Sarawak Economic Development Corporation, is spearheading the development of the hydrogen value chain and retail oil and gas business in Sarawak through the PETROS MFS network. With the completion of MFS Darul Hana and MFS Batu Kawa, Sarawak is preparing for four more flagship stations in Bintulu, Miri, Sibu, and Sri Aman, with the aim of expanding Sarawak's clean energy network. Additionally, SEDCE is driving upstream projects like the Rembus Hydrogen Plant, which will supply fuel for the Kuching Urban Transportation System (KUTS) featuring hydrogen-powered vehicles. International collaborations like the Japan-led H2ornbill Project and South Korea's H2biscus Project under the Sarawak Hydrogen Hub highlight Sarawak's commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, aligning with Malaysia's energy transition goals.
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