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Abang Johari visits ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute and gives a speech on Sarawak's renewable energy progress. (Photo: Office of the Premier of Sarawak)

Abang Johari visits ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute and gives a speech on Sarawak's renewable energy progress. (Photo: Office of the Premier of Sarawak)

Sarawak, Malaysia, is determined to become ASEAN’s green hydrogen hub, leveraging its abundant hydropower resources and international collaborations to build a low-carbon hydrogen supply chain.

Recently, several Australian companies have expressed interest in joining the development efforts, highlighting the ongoing appeal of Sarawak's renewable energy projects to overseas investors.

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