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Malaysia looking to export green electricity to Indonesia’s new capital

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Malaysia views Indonesia’s Nusantara Capital City project as a potential export market for exporting its green electricity, while aiming to become the renewable energy hub of ASEAN.

Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, Malaysia's Minister of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change, told The Jakarta Post on Aug 23 that he anticipates Sarawak to undertake a significant role in supplying green electricity to Indonesia’s new capital, citing the state’s abundant renewable energy sources.

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