M'sia-Japan hydrogen energy initiative to be finalised by May

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M'sia-Japan hydrogen energy initiative to be finalised by May
Anwar IbrahimJapanShigeru Ishiba
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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia and Japan are set to finalise their collaboration on hydrogen energy by May, marking a significant milestone in their joint effort to advance clean energy technologies.

“The Premier of Sarawak, with the support of Prime Minister Ishiba, has given his assurance on this initiative. He highlighted ongoing efforts to deliver carbon-neutral LNG cargo to Japan’s Shikoku Electric and Hiroshima Gas, facilitated by PETRONAS’ clean energy policies and advancements in carbon capture utilisation and storage .

“This, of course, will require participation from Japan, alongside the other countries involved,” said Anwar.In addition to energy cooperation, Anwar reiterated Malaysia’s commitment to supporting Asean initiatives, including organising discussions in Kuala Lumpur during the Asean Summit, pending agreement from member states.

“We also had a frank exchange of opinions on imminent issues, including the East and South China Seas, the Middle East, and the Myanmar situation. We agreed to maintain close communication,” he said.

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