KUCHING, Aug 8 — Two licences for carbon trading in Sarawak have been issued to Petroleum Sarawak Bhd (Petros) and timber giant, Samling Group. Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang...
KUCHING, Aug 8 — Two licences for carbon trading in Sarawak have been issued to Petroleum Sarawak Bhd and timber giant, Samling Group.
“Petros and I will go to Norway to see the carbon storage infrastructure there. Samling, who is a licenced planted forest holder, is detailing their project with their business partners from Singapore,” he told reporters after attending the Sarawak Skills Convocation and i-CATS University College here today.
The licence, issued by Sarawak Land and Survey Department, covers an area located in the North Luconia province, offshore Bintulu. Meanwhile, Abang Johari said i-CATS University College, which is a higher technical education institution owned by the Sarawak government, will be starting a hydrogen and electric vehicle maintenance training programme at their new campus soon.
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