Sarawak's Hydrogen Journey: Shaping a Sustainable Future Together
Key Ideas
- The Hydrogen Economy Forum (H2EF) 2025 in Kuching will feature influential voices like Alejandro Rojas Bruce and Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr Abdul Aziz Husain shaping Sarawak's hydrogen narrative.
- Bruce highlights the current impact of hydrogen on the energy sector and stresses the need for collaboration among governments, industries, and international partners for scaling production and infrastructure.
- Abdul Aziz showcases Sarawak's tangible progress in the hydrogen economy with initiatives like hydrogen-powered buses and invites global partners to join in on the journey towards sustainable hydrogen development.
- The forum aims to accelerate hydrogen adoption in Southeast Asia, aligning with the National Energy Transition Roadmap, and is supported by key ministries and business entities in Malaysia.
Sarawak is making significant strides towards establishing itself as a key player in the hydrogen economy, as highlighted by the upcoming Hydrogen Economy Forum (H2EF) 2025 to be held in Kuching. The forum will be graced by two prominent figures, Alejandro Rojas Bruce and Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr Abdul Aziz Husain, who bring unique perspectives on hydrogen's role in shaping a sustainable future. Bruce emphasizes the immediate impact of hydrogen on energy transition and the crucial need for collaboration to scale up production and infrastructure. He lauds Sarawak's leadership in driving hydrogen initiatives in Southeast Asia and calls for joint efforts in global hydrogen development. On the other hand, Abdul Aziz showcases Sarawak's concrete progress in implementing hydrogen-powered transportation and infrastructure projects, positioning the state as a frontrunner in the hydrogen revolution. With a positive sentiment towards hydrogen, the forum aims to catalyze hydrogen adoption in Southeast Asia, in line with the National Energy Transition Roadmap. This collaborative effort involves key ministries and business entities, signaling a strong push towards sustainable hydrogen development in the region.