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Siemens Energy backs Sarawak's H2ornbill project with key tech contributions
Siemens Energy backs Sarawak's H2ornbill project with key tech contributions

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Siemens Energy backs Sarawak's H2ornbill project with key tech contributions

Dr Hazland (left) and the delegates shared insights and views on advancing Sarawak's renewable energy goals. KUCHING (May 29): Siemens Energy continues to demonstrate strong support for Sarawak's renewable energy ambitions, particularly through the supply of electrolysers and compressors crucial to the H2ornbill project, said deputy minister of Energy and Environmental Sustainability Datuk Dr Hazland Abang Hipni. The assurance was given during a courtesy call by Siemens Energy at Dr Hazland's office here on Monday. The delegation was led by Siemens Energy Executive Board Member and Executive Vice President, Karim Amin, who is also the Gas Services Asia Pacific chief executive officer. The meeting reaffirmed the shared commitment to building a sustainable energy future for Sarawak and the broader region, according to a statement from the ministry. 'The H2ornbill project leverages Sarawak's abundant renewable resources to produce green hydrogen for both domestic use and export,' Dr Hazland said in the statement. He also stressed the importance of sustained collaboration between the government and industry players to ensure the success of the state's green energy roadmap. 'Siemens Energy's contributions – including advanced electrolysers and high-performance compressors – are instrumental in enabling efficient and scalable hydrogen production,' he added. Dr Hazland noted that the courtesy call served as a platform to explore future collaboration opportunities in areas such as decarbonisation, energy efficiency, and technology transfer, all of which are keys to accelerating Sarawak's clean energy transition. He also expressed appreciation for Siemens Energy's significant role in helping Sarawak position itself as a regional leader in sustainable and low-carbon energy solutions. Also present were Senior Vice President Gas Services Asia-Pacific (APAC) Je Jun Oh, Siemens Energy Malaysia Managing Director Azli Mohamed, and Vice President Gas Services APAC Vivek Tanu Chauhan. Dr Hazland Abang Hipni H2ornbill Siemens Energy

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