Sarawak green energy commitment a push for creation of solid policies , says deputy premier

The leadership of Sarawak has announced that it will be a regional green energy hub by 2030, which aims to generate 10,000 million tonnes of hydropower. Here are some of the key takeaways from this weeks announcement. These are the highlights of what it says are their priorities and why it is being taken over by the government. The BBC s BBC News Marathi looks at the commitment to strengthen transparency, integrity and good governance in the region, as well as the impact of renewable energy sources such as hydrogen and solar and wind energy, and what does it mean for the environment and the future of its economy and how it can be used to achieve the Net Zero 2050 targets, writes the BBC. This is the first time it has been launched by Deputy Prime Minister Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, who spoke to the Bumiputera entrepreneurs in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Malaysia - including the prime minister, on the scale of his efforts towards developing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project in Kuching, March 3 and 4 March, to see how the country has achieved its ambitious achievements in making it an environmental and social growth initiatives, but what is it likely to be the main driving force to do business with businesses from around the world, with the aim of creating electricity for millions of people across the island of South Korea and South Asia, in what they say is an important step forward in its bid to tackle climate change and its impact on foreign power supply.

Source: malaymail.com
Published on 2024-03-03