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Sarawak reaffirms stand as Southeast Asia clean energy leader at UK conference
Sarawak reaffirms stand as Southeast Asia clean energy leader at UK conference

New Straits Times

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Sarawak reaffirms stand as Southeast Asia clean energy leader at UK conference

KUCHING: Sarawak has reaffirmed its position as Southeast Asia's clean energy leader, sharing the state's vision for its energy plans at the Energy Export Conference (EEC) 2025 in Aberdeen, United Kingdom (UK). In his keynote address, Sarawak Deputy Energy and Environmental Sustainability Minister Datuk Dr Hazland Abang Hipni emphasised strong policy commitment, sustained innovation investment and robust regional cooperation as the state's foundation for energy transition. "Sarawak is proud to be a pioneer in Asean when it comes to clean energy development. Our participation at EEC 2025 reflects our readiness to forge new global partnerships and export low-carbon energy solutions to the world," he said in a statement issued by his ministry on Thursday night. He said Sarawak's integrated strategy revolves around four strategic hubs – renewable energy, natural gas, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and hydrogen – each designed to foster regional resilience and sustainable growth. "With over 70 per cent of the electricity already derived from hydropower, Sarawak is on track to further expand its renewable energy capacity by 2030 and 2035," he said. He said Sarawak solidified its role as the "Battery of Asean" by actively pursuing regional power exports to West Kalimantan, Brunei, Sabah and soon, Singapore. Furthermore, Sarawak leads Malaysia in natural gas reserves and CCS potential. It is also pioneering hydrogen development with flagship projects and dedicated legislation to attract global investors. Meanwhile, Sarawak Deputy State Secretary (Economic Planning and Development) Datuk Seri Dr Muhammad Abdullah Zaidel said global platforms like EEC play a crucial role in establishing resilient energy ecosystems. "Our presence here in Aberdeen is a statement of intent. Sarawak is open for business, open for innovation, and ready to lead in clean energy exports," he said. At the conference, Sarawak Energy Bhd shared its long-term sustainability agenda and cross-border grid integration plans while Sarawak Economic Development Corporation's subsidiary, SEDC Energy, highlighted ongoing collaborations with Japanese and South Korean partners to develop hydrogen and ammonia export capabilities. "These initiatives underscore Sarawak's commitment to innovation and international partnerships. Supported by comprehensive policies and strategic roadmaps, Sarawak's clean energy initiatives are unlocking new investment opportunities and creating high-value jobs for a sustainable future. "With international recognition from the World Economic Forum and upcoming events such as International Energy Week 2025 and the Sustainable & Renewable Energy Forum (SAREF) 4.0, Sarawak is actively inviting global partners to join its journey toward a sustainable and inclusive energy future," the statement added.

Sarawak reaffirms stand as SEA clean energy leader
Sarawak reaffirms stand as SEA clean energy leader

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Sarawak reaffirms stand as SEA clean energy leader

KUCHING: Sarawak has reaffirmed its position as Southeast Asia's clean energy leader, sharing the state's vision for its energy plans at the Energy Export Conference (EEC) 2025 in Aberdeen, United Kingdom (UK). In his keynote address, Sarawak Deputy Energy and Environmental Sustainability Minister Datuk Dr Hazland Abang Hipni emphasised strong policy commitment, sustained innovation investment and robust regional cooperation as the state's foundation for energy transition. 'Sarawak is proud to be a pioneer in ASEAN when it comes to clean energy development. Our participation at EEC 2025 reflects our readiness to forge new global partnerships and export low-carbon energy solutions to the world,' he said in a statement issued by his ministry on Thursday night. He said Sarawak's integrated strategy revolves around four strategic hubs – renewable energy, natural gas, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and hydrogen – each designed to foster regional resilience and sustainable growth. 'With over 70 per cent of the electricity already derived from hydropower, Sarawak is on track to further expand its renewable energy capacity by 2030 and 2035,' he said. He said Sarawak solidified its role as the 'Battery of ASEAN' by actively pursuing regional power exports to West Kalimantan, Brunei, Sabah and soon, Singapore. Furthermore, Sarawak leads Malaysia in natural gas reserves and CCS potential. It is also pioneering hydrogen development with flagship projects and dedicated legislation to attract global investors. Meanwhile, Sarawak Deputy State Secretary (Economic Planning and Development) Datuk Seri Dr Muhammad Abdullah Zaidel said global platforms like EEC play a crucial role in establishing resilient energy ecosystems. 'Our presence here in Aberdeen is a statement of intent. Sarawak is open for business, open for innovation, and ready to lead in clean energy exports,' he said. At the conference, Sarawak Energy Bhd shared its long-term sustainability agenda and cross-border grid integration plans while Sarawak Economic Development Corporation's subsidiary, SEDC Energy, highlighted ongoing collaborations with Japanese and South Korean partners to develop hydrogen and ammonia export capabilities. 'These initiatives underscore Sarawak's commitment to innovation and international partnerships. Supported by comprehensive policies and strategic roadmaps, Sarawak's clean energy initiatives are unlocking new investment opportunities and creating high-value jobs for a sustainable future. 'With international recognition from the World Economic Forum and upcoming events such as International Energy Week 2025 and the Sustainable & Renewable Energy Forum (SAREF) 4.0, Sarawak is actively inviting global partners to join its journey toward a sustainable and inclusive energy future,' the statement added.

Sarawak reaffirms stand as Southeast Asia clean energy leader at UK conference
Sarawak reaffirms stand as Southeast Asia clean energy leader at UK conference

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Sarawak reaffirms stand as Southeast Asia clean energy leader at UK conference

KUCHING: Sarawak has reaffirmed its position as Southeast Asia's clean energy leader, sharing the state's vision for its energy plans at the Energy Export Conference (EEC) 2025 in Aberdeen, United Kingdom (UK). In his keynote address, Sarawak Deputy Energy and Environmental Sustainability Minister Datuk Dr Hazland Abang Hipni emphasised strong policy commitment, sustained innovation investment and robust regional cooperation as the state's foundation for energy transition. 'Sarawak is proud to be a pioneer in ASEAN when it comes to clean energy development. Our participation at EEC 2025 reflects our readiness to forge new global partnerships and export low-carbon energy solutions to the world,' he said in a statement issued by his ministry on Thursday night. He said Sarawak's integrated strategy revolves around four strategic hubs – renewable energy, natural gas, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and hydrogen – each designed to foster regional resilience and sustainable growth. 'With over 70 per cent of the electricity already derived from hydropower, Sarawak is on track to further expand its renewable energy capacity by 2030 and 2035,' he said. He said Sarawak solidified its role as the 'Battery of ASEAN' by actively pursuing regional power exports to West Kalimantan, Brunei, Sabah and soon, Singapore. Furthermore, Sarawak leads Malaysia in natural gas reserves and CCS potential. It is also pioneering hydrogen development with flagship projects and dedicated legislation to attract global investors. Meanwhile, Sarawak Deputy State Secretary (Economic Planning and Development) Datuk Seri Dr Muhammad Abdullah Zaidel said global platforms like EEC play a crucial role in establishing resilient energy ecosystems. 'Our presence here in Aberdeen is a statement of intent. Sarawak is open for business, open for innovation, and ready to lead in clean energy exports,' he said. At the conference, Sarawak Energy Bhd shared its long-term sustainability agenda and cross-border grid integration plans while Sarawak Economic Development Corporation's subsidiary, SEDC Energy, highlighted ongoing collaborations with Japanese and South Korean partners to develop hydrogen and ammonia export capabilities. 'These initiatives underscore Sarawak's commitment to innovation and international partnerships. Supported by comprehensive policies and strategic roadmaps, Sarawak's clean energy initiatives are unlocking new investment opportunities and creating high-value jobs for a sustainable future. 'With international recognition from the World Economic Forum and upcoming events such as International Energy Week 2025 and the Sustainable & Renewable Energy Forum (SAREF) 4.0, Sarawak is actively inviting global partners to join its journey toward a sustainable and inclusive energy future,' the statement added.

Joint ops uncover crypto-mining power theft in Sibu, RM15,000 loss recorded
Joint ops uncover crypto-mining power theft in Sibu, RM15,000 loss recorded

Borneo Post

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Joint ops uncover crypto-mining power theft in Sibu, RM15,000 loss recorded

The cryptocurrency mining servers found at the premises in Sibu. KUCHING (May 23): Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB), through its operations and retail arm Syarikat Sesco Bhd (Sesco), in collaboration with the police, recently uncovered a power theft case linked to cryptocurrency mining at a two-storey shophouse along Jalan Rantau Panjang Jaya in Sibu. SEB, in a statement today, said the power theft had resulted in an estimated monthly loss of RM15,000. The utility company reported that the illegal connection involved direct tapping from the incoming mains installed along the five-foot way. A total of 22 cryptocurrency mining servers and related cables were confiscated at the premises, where further inspection revealed severe safety risks, including the potential for electrical fires, electrocution, and damage to surrounding infrastructure. SEB stated that a police report had been lodged. 'Investigations are ongoing under Section 33(5) of the Electricity Ordinance. 'Individuals found guilty of electricity theft may face a fine of up to RM200,000 and/or imprisonment of up to five years.' According to SEB, cryptocurrency mining operations consume large amounts of electricity as servers run continuously and require cooling systems to prevent overheating. 'Illegal connections often bypass essential safety mechanisms, increasing the risk of voltage instability and supply disruptions in the area, which could endanger both occupants and neighbouring properties. 'As such, we urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity related to electricity theft. 'Landlords and property owners are also advised to thoroughly inspect electrical installations before renting out their premises, as they could be held liable for illegal connections. 'Warning signs of power theft include unusually low electricity bills despite high consumption, or exposed or concealed wiring from the incoming mains,' said SEB. Members of the public are encouraged to report any suspicious activities related to electricity theft. Reports can be made by contacting SEB Customer Care Centre via 1-300-88-3111 or by emailing [email protected]. All reports will be treated with strict confidentiality. cryptocurrency mining power theft Sarawak Energy Sibu

Abang Johari calls for Sarawak energy restructuring to support expansion plans
Abang Johari calls for Sarawak energy restructuring to support expansion plans

The Sun

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Abang Johari calls for Sarawak energy restructuring to support expansion plans

KUCHING: Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg has called for the restructuring of the state-owned power generation and supply company, Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB) to support the state's expansion in energy production and supply. He said SEB's Board of Directors should look into the state's Electricity Ordinance, which governs the utility company, in order to establish a separate entity dedicated to ramp up energy production for the broader market. 'I leave it to the Board of SEB to look into this, and I hope that you (the board) can provide me with a (proposal) paper by the end of this year,' he said in his address at the SEB's Vendors Excellence Awards 2025 Night here on Friday. Abang Johari said the proposed restructuring of SEB aligns with Sarawak's target to generate 10 gigawatts (GW) of energy production by 2030 and 15GW by 2035, as well as working towards achieving the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's aspiration to position the state as the core of the ASEAN energy grid. 'The Prime Minister has identified Sarawak as a central player in the ASEAN energy grid, and we are working towards that,' he said. He added that Anwar had also proposed that Sarawak supply power to the southern part of the Philippines once the mission to supply to Sabah is accomplished by year-end. Abang Johari also revealed that SEB is in final discussions to supply electricity to Brunei. Plans are also underway to extend the supply network to Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, creating an energy supply loop across the ASEAN region. He said the regional expansion would open up new opportunities for SEB's vendors to enter other ASEAN countries to meet the growing demand for energy supply, and this requires more talented people. 'This is why professionalism among our vendors is important. Once you reach the standard set by SEB, the job will come to you. It's also vital that the vendor ecosystem stays in tandem with the expectations of the main employer,' he added.

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