
Sarawak's Green Hydrogen Hub: A Bold Step Towards Regional Leadership
Sarawak to build green hydrogen hub in Kuching, attracting global investment Kuching, Sarawak – The Sarawak state government is set to build a green hydrogen hub in Kuching, a move that is expected to attract significant global investment and position Sarawak as a regional leader in the hydrogen economy. The announcement was made by Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, Deputy Premier of Sarawak and Minister of International Trade, Industry and Investment, during a recent press conference. "We are emerging as a regional leader in Southeast Asia's hydrogen economy," Datuk Amar Awang Tengah stated. The hub, part of a larger strategic investment plan, will be located in Kuching and will include integrated facilities operating on a plug-and-play model. This approach is designed to optimize efficiency, reduce costs, and attract global investors to Sarawak's burgeoning hydrogen ecosystem. The project is expected to create numerous jobs and stimulate economic growth in the region. The integrated nature of the hub, with its plug-and-play infrastructure, will make it easier for investors to set up operations, reducing barriers to entry and encouraging participation from a wider range of businesses. The state government's commitment to developing the green hydrogen sector is a significant step towards diversifying Sarawak's economy and securing its future prosperity. The Sarawak Green Hydrogen Hub is a testament to the state's proactive approach to sustainable development and its vision for a future powered by clean energy. The project's success will not only benefit Sarawak but also contribute to the global effort to transition to a more sustainable energy future.