Sarawak and Japan's NEDO Explore Sustainable Energy Collaboration, Focusing on CCUS, Hydrogen, and Renewable Technologies

February 26, Japan: The Sarawak government and Japan's New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation (NEDO) convened to discuss potential collaborations in sustainable energy and industrial development. The dialogue, held at NEDO's headquarters in Kawasaki, featured presentations on carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), hydrogen and ammonia technologies, renewable energy sources, and the circular economy. Sarawak outlined its sustainability blueprint, energy transition strategies, and net-zero goals, emphasizing its commitment to renewable energy. NEDO's existing support for a microalgae project in Sarawak, aimed at producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), was highlighted as an example of ongoing collaboration. Discussions explored potential joint projects and knowledge-sharing.

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