Sarawak's Green Hydrogen Plant: A Key Player in Asia's Clean Energy Hub
Key Ideas
  • Chloroplant Co. Ltd. secures a $17 million contract with H1Hydro Group to develop a 10 MW green hydrogen plant in Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • The plant will utilize advanced modular technology and European electrolysis technology, with discussions ongoing for hydrogen storage solutions.
  • Expected to be competitive in the Asia-Pacific region, the project aligns with Sarawak's vision for sustainable energy and will contribute to global carbon neutrality goals.
  • Future plans include a green hydrogen container distribution business targeting Northeast Asian markets, with the project set to commence operations in Q1 2026.
Chloroplant Co. Ltd., a member of the Marcon LC group, has signed a $17 million contract with H1Hydro Group to establish a 10 MW green hydrogen plant in Sarawak, Malaysia. The plant, set to start operations in Q1 2026, will utilize advanced modular technology and European electrolysis technology. Discussions are also in progress with Korean and Malaysian companies for hydrogen storage solutions. Positioned to be competitive in the Asia-Pacific region, the project supports Sarawak's goal of becoming a clean energy hub in Asia. With a focus on sustainable energy, the plant will aid in local economic growth and contribute to global carbon neutrality objectives. Future expansions will target Northeast Asian markets, including Korea and Japan. Chloroplant specializes in alternative energy construction, while H1Hydro Group is driving the global clean energy transition with a focus on green hydrogen production and distribution.
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