Sarawak champions environmental sustainability through green technology, targeting 60% renewable energy by 2030. Hydropower, solar initiatives, and carbon capture efforts reduce emissions, preserve biodiversity, and ensure clean energy access, fostering resilient communities and a low-carbon future for generations to come.
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.
Through the Post COVID-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030 and Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy, Sarawak has made great strides towards the creation and cultivation of sustainable cities and communities in the State.
Sarawak is venturing into forest carbon activities such as carbon sequestration and carbon sink as one of the efforts to combat climate change and reducing greenhouse emission.