Sarawak Economic Development Corporation (SEDC)’s subsidiary, SEDC Energy Sdn Bhd (SEDCE), and Gentari Hydrogen Sdn Bhd have formalized a joint venture to develop the Sarawak H2 Hub, a large-scale hydrogen production facility in Bintulu.
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Sarawak, a Malaysian state, is set to emerge as a major producer of green hydrogen, primarily destined for the Japanese market. The agreement, involving Sarawak Economic Development Corp (SEDC), its subsidiary SEDC Energy, Japan’s Eneos, and Sumitomo Corp, marks a strategic alliance for the ambitious H2ornbill project within the Sarawak H2 Hub framework in Bintulu.
Samsung Engineering, in collaboration with Lotte Chemical Corp., Korea National Oil Corp., and Sarawak Economic Development Corp. (SEDC), has initiated the fundamental design phase for green hydrogen project in Sarawak, Malaysia.