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Sarawak achieves renewable energy target 6 years ahead, said Premier

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Sarawak Premier Abang Johari announces renewable energy capacity mix surpassing 60% target.

Sarawak Premier Abang Johari announces renewable energy capacity mix surpassing 60% target. (Photo: Nana Chen)

Sarawak, Malaysia, has made significant strides in renewable energy development, with installed capacity for power generation reaching 62% this year—six years ahead of the original target. Hydropower is the primary contributor to this achievement, and the government is now focusing on expanding biomass energy to accelerate the country's green energy transition.

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