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AWES 2025 Vital Platform For Women's Leadership And Economic Growth — Fadhlina
AWES 2025 Vital Platform For Women's Leadership And Economic Growth — Fadhlina

Barnama

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

AWES 2025 Vital Platform For Women's Leadership And Economic Growth — Fadhlina

KUALA LUMPUR, May 26 (Bernama) – Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek has described the ASEAN Women's Economic Summit (AWES) 2025 as a vital platform to foster understanding, build networks, strengthen collaboration and promote leadership among women. She emphasised the need to create an inclusive ecosystem that empowers women to take on leadership roles at all levels, as an essential step towards driving economic progress. 'There must be sustained proactive measures to enhance the current ecosystem and strengthen the representation of women as leaders in the corporate and professional sectors,' she said in a Facebook post today.

DPM Fadillah calls for Asean members to strengthen energy cooperation
DPM Fadillah calls for Asean members to strengthen energy cooperation

New Straits Times

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

DPM Fadillah calls for Asean members to strengthen energy cooperation

KUALA LUMPUR: Asean member states must strengthen regional energy cooperation as part of a shared prosperity strategy, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof. Fadillah, who is also energy transition and water transformation Minister, said cross-border partnerships in the energy sector are already seen through collaborations between Laos, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore. "For instance, Laos supplies energy to Singapore, but it must pass through Thailand and Malaysia, so Laos pays a wheeling fee for transmitting through our power grid. "However, sometimes during winter, water sources freeze and the supply is disrupted. "At that point, Laos may draw power from Thailand and Malaysia to continue supplying Singapore. "This shows how Asean member states support and help one another," he told reporters after the Luncheon Power Talk session - Shared Prosperity: The New Imperative for Asean's Economic Growth held in conjunction with the Asean Women Economic Summit (AWES) 2025 here today. Singapore currently imports up to 100 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy from Laos through a cross-border initiative called the Lao PDR-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore Power Integration Project (LTMS-PIP). This will double to a maximum of 200MW of renewable hydropower, with supply from Malaysia as well. Fadillah said Malaysia remains committed to implementing the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) and is actively working towards realising the Asean Power Grid to establish a connected and sustainable energy ecosystem. Citing the recent gas pipeline explosion in Putra Heights, Fadillah said Malaysia had entered into discussions with Thailand to supply gas to the country's northern region, following the shutdown of the affected pipeline. "This is how we help one another. This is what we call shared prosperity. "Only through sharing and mutual support can Asean become stronger and more competitive," he said. Fadillah said that one of the country's key challenges is ensuring a stable energy supply or baseload, which cannot be guaranteed by weather-dependent sources such as solar and wind. As such, Malaysia currently relies on coal, gas and diesel. However, he added, the world is now moving towards clean energy sources such as hydrogen, nuclear, hydropower, and biogas produced by palm oil waste and industrial by-products. Meanwhile, Fadillah said Malaysia remains committed to empowering women in all aspects of national development, including entrepreneurship, employment and capacity building, in line with the shared prosperity approach. He said this commitment is evident through efforts to promote women's empowerment, particularly in education policy, with women now dominating higher education institutions and increasingly excelling in technical and professional fields. Fadillah added that the shared prosperity agenda extends to all segments of society, including women and those living in rural or marginalised areas. "We must create space and opportunities for women and groups that may have been left behind. "For example, those in remote rural areas... we need to close the gaps, including the digital divide, development disparities, and the gap between policy and implementation," he said. The session was moderated by Kuok Brothers Sdn Bhd managing director and K3 Ventures founder Kuok Meng Xiong. UOB Malaysia is the main sponsor of AWES 2025, with Kuok Brothers Sdn Bhd as the empowerment partner. The two-day inaugural AWES 2025, which began Saturday, was held in conjunction with the 46th Asean Summit, held under Malaysia's 2025 Chairmanship. It was attended by over 700 delegates representing government, business, and civil society across Asean. Themed "Empowering Women, Energising Asean: Pioneering Economic Integration for a Resilient Tomorrow", AWES highlighted the urgent need to position women at the forefront of Asean's economic transformation, particularly in addressing current challenges such as global tariff wars, digital transformation, and sustainable development. It also featured discussion and strategic brainstorming sessions, leadership lab and mentorship programme. – BERNAMA

DPM Fadillah Calls For ASEAN Member States To Strengthen Energy Cooperation
DPM Fadillah Calls For ASEAN Member States To Strengthen Energy Cooperation

Barnama

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

DPM Fadillah Calls For ASEAN Member States To Strengthen Energy Cooperation

By Aisha Hani Nor Azmir & Harizah Hanim Mohamed KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 (Bernama) -- ASEAN member states must strengthen regional energy cooperation as part of a shared prosperity strategy, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof. Fadillah, who is also Energy Transition and Water Transformation Minister, said cross-border partnerships in the energy sector are already seen through collaborations between Laos, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore. 'For instance, Laos supplies energy to Singapore, but it must pass through Thailand and Malaysia, so Laos pays a wheeling fee for transmitting through our power grid. 'However, sometimes during winter, water sources freeze and the supply is disrupted. At that point, Laos may draw power from Thailand and Malaysia to continue supplying Singapore. This shows how ASEAN member states support and help one another.' He told reporters this after the Luncheon Power Talk session - Shared Prosperity: The New Imperative for ASEAN's Economic Growth held in conjunction with the ASEAN Women Economic Summit (AWES) 2025 here today. Singapore currently imports up to 100 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy from Laos through a cross-border initiative called the Lao PDR-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore Power Integration Project (LTMS-PIP). This will double to a maximum of 200MW of renewable hydropower, with supply from Malaysia as well. Fadillah said Malaysia remains committed to implementing the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) and is actively working towards realising the ASEAN Power Grid to establish a connected and sustainable energy ecosystem. Citing the recent gas pipeline explosion in Putra Heights, Fadillah said Malaysia had entered into discussions with Thailand to supply gas to the country's northern region, following the shutdown of the affected pipeline.

Premier: Sarawak aims to cut hydrogen production energy cost by over 60 pct
Premier: Sarawak aims to cut hydrogen production energy cost by over 60 pct

Borneo Post

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Premier: Sarawak aims to cut hydrogen production energy cost by over 60 pct

Abang Johari is confident Sarawak can lower hydrogen production costs. – Ukas photo KUCHING (May 25): The Sarawak government is optimistic that hydrogen production energy costs can be reduced to just 10 kilowatt hours per kilogramme (kWh/kg), down from the current 30 kWh/kg, through strategic collaborations with global partners. Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg said the target is achievable through ongoing cooperation with renowned German energy company Siemens Energy, as part of the state's efforts to enhance the energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness of hydrogen production. 'There is potential for these costs to be reduced further. Through our ongoing collaboration with Siemens, we are targeting an energy consumption of around 10 kWh per kilogramme of hydrogen. 'What I am saying here is that we are moving towards clean hydrogen,' he said during the ASEAN Women Economic Summit (AWES) panel session on 'Leading ASEAN Sustainability and Digitalisation' held in Kuala Lumpur today, as reported by the Sarawak Public Communications Unit (Ukas). Abang Johari further said that through joint research efforts with the Petronas Research Division and a Japanese company, Sarawak has successfully reduced energy consumption for hydrogen production from 60 kWh/kg to 30 kWh/kg using new membrane technology. 'This research not only saves energy but also helps Sarawak meet environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards,' he explained. He stressed that clean energy development will be a significant contribution by Sarawak and Malaysia toward creating a more sustainable and environmentally friendly world. Earlier, Abang Johari also visited the AWES 2025 exhibition along with other invited guests. Also present were Federal Deputy Minister of Economy, Datuk Hanifah Hajar Taib; Sarawak Deputy State Secretary (Economic Planning and Development), Dato Sri Dr Muhammad Abdullah Zaidel; Secretary-General of the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry, Dato Hairil Yahri Yaacob; Founder of the Women Leadership Foundation, Tan Sri Datin Paduka Siti Sa'diah Sheikh Bakir; AWES 2025 Chair and Women Leadership Foundation Founder, Datuk (Dr) Hafsah Hashim; CEO of UOB Malaysia, Ng Wei Wei, as well as other invited guests. Abang Johari Tun Openg clean energy hydrogen production

Sarawak To Play Key Role In ASEAN Power Grid
Sarawak To Play Key Role In ASEAN Power Grid

Barnama

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

Sarawak To Play Key Role In ASEAN Power Grid

GENERAL Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg poses for a photo with UOB Malaysia chief executive officer Ng Wei Wei (front, third from left) and founder and vice chairman of the Women Leadership Foundation Datuk Zunaidah Idris (front, second from right) during a walkabout at the ASEAN Women Economic Summit 2025 (AWES 2025), held at a hotel here today. Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg (centre) poses for a photo with UOB Malaysia chief executive officer Ng Wei Wei (fourth from right) and founder and vice chairman of the Women Leadership Foundation Datuk Zunaidah Idris (fourth from left) during the Sustainable Leadership Fireside Chat – Leading ASEAN's Sustainable and Digital Frontier at the ASEAN Women Economic Summit 2025 (AWES 2025), held at a hotel here today. By Aisha Hani Nor Azmir and Harizah Hanim KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 (Bernama) -- Sarawak is stepping up plans to deeply integrate into the ASEAN Power Grid, said Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg. He said the East Malaysian state has been supplying electricity to West Kalimantan, Indonesia, for the past six years, and it is currently in the process of supplying electricity to Brunei. "Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim) has asked me to study the possibility of supplying power from Sarawak to Sabah and to connect to Brunei. "Sarawak will play its part to contribute to the ASEAN Grid," he said at the Sustainable Leadership Fireside Chat-Leading ASEAN's Sustainable and Digital Frontier at the ASEAN Women Economic Summit 2025 (AWES 2025) held at a hotel (Shangri-La) here today. Abang Johari said Sarawak is also actively enhancing its grid infrastructure to strengthen power distribution across the state and beyond. Sarawak has targeted to generate 10 gigawatts (GW) of energy production by 2030 and 15 GW by 2035. The session was moderated by UOB Malaysia Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ng Wei Wei.

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