Malaysia and UAE Collaborate on Renewable Energy Investments
Key Ideas
  • Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim welcomes UAE companies to invest in Malaysia's renewable energy projects and data centers.
  • Discussions involve joint ventures with local companies, green energy projects, infrastructure development, and strengthening the energy grid.
  • Collaboration with ADIA on projects related to economic zones, advanced manufacturing, infrastructure, green technology, and education is highlighted.
  • Partnership with Mubadala focuses on LNG production, gas-related infrastructure, blue hydrogen, CCUS, and projects in JS-SEZ.
During a three-day working visit to UAE, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim invited companies from the United Arab Emirates to invest in Malaysia's renewable energy projects, including data centers. Meetings were held with sovereign wealth fund companies, emphasizing collaborations on green energy projects, infrastructure, battery storage, and energy grid enhancements. Specific discussions with Masdar and ADIA covered joint ventures for various projects under NIMP 2030 and MADANI Economy framework, including those in JS-SEZ. Furthermore, discussions with ADIA involved potential collaborations with global infrastructure partners for Malaysia Airport Holdings Bhd. The partnership's significance lies in ADIA's expertise from international airports. Additionally, talks with Mubadala focused on LNG production, gas-related infrastructure, blue hydrogen, CCUS, and projects in JS-SEZ. These collaborations aim to propel advancements in renewable energy and infrastructure development between Malaysia and the UAE.
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