Sarawak Premier Attends Asia Hydrogen World Conference in Tokyo
Key Ideas
  • Sarawak Premier Abang Johari Tun Openg is in Tokyo for the Asia Hydrogen World Conference 2025, highlighting Sarawak's green hydrogen development.
  • He will deliver a keynote on 'Sarawak’s Hydrogen Vision,' emphasizing renewable energy strategies and investment in hydrogen technologies.
  • Sarawak stands out in the ASEAN region for its hydropower resources and leadership in shaping clean energy future, with a focus on public-private partnerships.
  • The Premier will also participate in a panel discussion on harmonizing hydrogen policy support in the Asia-Pacific region, showcasing Sarawak's role in the clean energy transition.
Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg has safely arrived in Tokyo, Japan, to participate in the Asia Hydrogen World Conference 2025. Accompanied by a Sarawak Government delegation, including key officials, he will present a keynote address on Sarawak's Hydrogen Vision, emphasizing the region's renewable energy development roadmap and investment in hydrogen technologies. Sarawak's leadership in green hydrogen development in the ASEAN region, driven by its hydropower resources and strategic collaborations, is gaining recognition globally. The Premier's involvement in discussions and panels at the conference highlights Sarawak's efforts to lead the transition to a clean hydrogen economy in Asia. The event aims to accelerate the adoption of clean hydrogen solutions across the region, with a focus on public-private partnerships and sustainable growth. After his participation, Premier Abang Johari will meet with representatives from Sumitomo before returning to Sarawak, showcasing the importance of international collaboration in advancing green energy initiatives.
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