Sarawak's Green Revolution: Rembus Hydrogen Plant Driving Clean Public Transport
Key Ideas
- The Rembus H2 Hub in Sarawak will host the Rembus Hydrogen Plant, leading the way for clean public transport in the region.
- Expected to be operational by Q2 2026, the plant will support Kuching Urban Transport System (KUTS) with hydrogen-powered vehicles.
- Deputy Minister Hazland Abang Hipni sees the plant as a significant step towards Malaysia Net Zero 2050, signaling a promising hydrogen journey.
- SEDCE is spearheading the hydrogen value chain in Sarawak, with the Rembus Hydrogen Plant playing a crucial role in transforming public transport.
The Rembus H2 Hub in Sarawak is set to revolutionize public transport by introducing the Rembus Hydrogen Plant, a key player in transitioning towards clean energy. Expected to be up and running by the second quarter of 2026, the plant will support the Kuching Urban Transport System (KUTS) by utilizing hydrogen-powered Autonomous Rapid Transit (ART) vehicles and feeder buses connecting different areas in Kuching, Samarahan, and Santubong. Deputy Minister for Energy and Environmental Sustainability, Datuk Dr Hazland Abang Hipni, emphasizes the importance of the Rembus Hydrogen Plant in propelling Malaysia towards its Net Zero 2050 goals, marking the beginning of an exciting hydrogen journey. The Sarawak Economic Development Corporation Energy (SEDCE) is leading the charge in establishing the hydrogen value chain in Sarawak, with the Rembus Hydrogen Plant being a significant milestone in this green initiative. With plans to integrate 38 ART vehicles and 55 hydrogen buses in the initial phase of KUTS, the Rembus Hydrogen Plant is poised to play a pivotal role in advancing clean public transport in Sarawak.
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Clean Energy
Transportation
Environmental Sustainability
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