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.
Net Energy Metering in Sarawak allows solar prosumers to export excess electricity to the grid, receiving bill credits that lower costs, incentivize rooftop solar adoption, and advance the state's renewable energy targets aligned with PCDS 2030 and sustainable development commitments.
Sarawak is leveraging its natural resources to power economic growth and support socio-economic development. The state’s commitment to renewable energy is underscored by significant investments, strategic partnerships, and initiatives such as the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) and the Net Energy Metering scheme.
For the first time in Malaysia, a clinic at a remote village in Sarawak is introduced to a hybrid solar-hydrogen power generation system, showing a promising and greener future in Sarawak’s rural electrification efforts.