Sarawak's Green Hydrogen Strategy: Pioneering the Future in Tokyo
Key Ideas
- Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg highlights the potential of green nitrogen fixation in advancing Sarawak's hydrogen economy, enabling efficient storage and long-distance transportation of hydrogen.
- Sarawak aims to become a key hydrogen hub for Asean by focusing on emerging technologies like green nitrogen fixation and investing in hydrogen infrastructure and projects.
- The Hydrogen Economy Roadmap (SHER) outlines key priorities such as scaling hydrogen production, accelerating domestic applications, and establishing international partnerships to support a decarbonised supply chain.
- Projects like H2biscus, H2ornbill, and Rembus Hydrogen Plant are underway to supply green hydrogen for public transportation, showcasing Sarawak's commitment to a sustainable hydrogen future.
In a keynote address in Tokyo, Japan, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg discussed Sarawak's ambitious plans to advance the hydrogen economy through green nitrogen fixation. This emerging technology is seen as a strategic tool for the efficient storage and long-distance transportation of hydrogen, aligning with Sarawak's vision to become a key hydrogen hub for Asean. By closely monitoring emerging technologies like green nitrogen fixation and following the World Economic Forum's Top 10 Emerging Technologies, Sarawak aims to transform the hydrogen value chain. The Hydrogen Economy Roadmap (SHER) outlines Sarawak's strategy, focusing on scaling hydrogen production, promoting domestic applications, securing international partnerships, and investing in technology and innovation. The state is actively investing in infrastructure and projects like H2biscus, H2ornbill, and Rembus Hydrogen Plant, which will supply green hydrogen for public transportation, demonstrating its commitment to a sustainable hydrogen future.