Sarawak's capability to generate eco-friendly electricity, primarily through hydropower and expanding solar power projects like floating solar farms on dams. The state has a...
Sarawak reaffirms its leadership in clean energy at IEW 2025, showcasing innovations in hydropower, hydrogen, and green technology while positioning itself as a key regional energy supplier.
Sarawak is reinforcing cybersecurity within its smart, low-carbon agenda to ensure secure digital adoption, boost public trust, and support its sustainable development goals through resilient digital infrastructure and clean energy.
Since its incorporation in 2017, Petroleum Sarawak Berhad (PETROS) has made strides in Sarawakâs oil and gas sector â from energising the sectorâs upstream and downstream activities to developing a future-ready local workforce.
Sarawakâs strategic shift towards renewable hydropower began in the 1980s with the commissioning of the Batang Ai Hydroelectric Plant in 1985. With over 40 years of experience in hydropower development, the Sarawak Government-owned energy development group has evolved into Malaysia's hydropower specialist, with a vision to be a regional renewable energy powerhouse committed to a sustainable future.
Governments and companies alike began investing in green infrastructure, advocating for more sustainable consumption behaviours, and undertaking large scale multi-nation projects such carbon capture and pricing.