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Fadillah: M’sia-eu alliance on energy transition soon

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SANTUBONG: Malaysia has expressed its commitment to collaborat­e with the European Union (EU), particular­ly on technology transfer for energy transition and water security in the nation, says Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.

As Malaysia is on track to achieve zero net emissions by 2050, Fadillah, who is also the Energy Transition and Water Transforma­tion Minister, said the ministry is keen to cooperate with the EU in the research and developmen­t (R&D) field, which can boost the country’s initiative.

“This is another area that we need to focus on as the Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim) has asked me to look into how we can collaborat­e globally, particular­ly in the new technology and system, as well as how we can reduce carbon emissions in the country.

“This is a new challenge, so I believe R&D is another area that we need to work on ... regarding energy transition, carbon initiative­s and so on,” he said in his speech during a brunch with the EU delegates here yesterday.

Meanwhile, EU Ambassador to Malaysia Michalis Rokas said the EU will work together with Sarawak and the Federal Government to find solutions on connectivi­ty and digitalisa­tion areas to accelerate the green and energy transition in Malaysia, Bernama reported.

“We’ll be coming back for the hydrogen conference in June. We will be coming to Sarawak a few times, and we are convinced that this is the start of collaborat­ion between the EU and Sarawak as well as Malaysia,” he said.

Sarawak is set to host the Asia Pacific Green Hydrogen Conference & Exhibition 2024 at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching from June 11 to 13.

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