Sarawak pepper, the "King of Spices," is being revitalised through smart farming technologies like IoT sensors, drones, and mobile apps. These innovations double yields, ensure quality, and promote sustainability, empowering smallholder farmers to access premium global markets and secure rural livelihoods.
Smart drainage integrates IoT sensors and real time data analytics to monitor water levels, predict floods, and automate flow control. This intelligent infrastructure enhances urban resilience, reduces maintenance costs, and protects communities from climate driven inundation.
Sarawak's smart agriculture transformation utilises IoT, AI, and drones to enhance productivity, reduce the RM8.2 billion food import bill, and export unique commodities such as black pepper, Honey Pineapple, and Bario durian to global markets by 2030.
Sarawak’s renewable energy journey is entering a critical acceleration phase, where bold infrastructure investments converge with advanced digital technologies. The state’s path forward is not only focused on increasing clean energy capacity but also on building a highly intelligent, interconnected energy ecosystem capable of supporting industrial expansion, regional energy trade, and sustainable living.
While Sarawak's green ambitions are guided by high-level policies and strategic frameworks, the true measure of its commitment lies in the technologies being deployed across the state. From harnessing the force of its rivers to pioneering hydrogen fuel production and integrating smart grids, Sarawak’s renewable energy mix reflects both its natural advantages and its investment in innovation.
Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and its own Post-COVID Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030, Sarawak has made sustainability, inclusivity, and innovation central to its development agenda.
Over the past decade, Sarawak has significantly expanded its renewable energy capacity—led by hydropower—which now makes up over 60% of its energy mix, exceeding its original targets.
Sarawak is leading Southeast Asia’s renewable energy transition through hydropower, solar, hydrogen, and digital technologies—achieving sustainability goals while expanding access, reducing emissions, and enabling smart, inclusive energy systems.