Sarawak forms strategic collaboration with foreign institute to formulate sustainable energy policy


KUCHING: Sarawak has formed a strategic collaboration with the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES) in sustainable energy research and policy.

State Deputy Energy and Environmental Sustainability Minister Datuk Dr Hazland Abang Hipni said the partnership would advance Sarawak's ambitions in renewable energy, carbon management and energy transition, positioning the state as a regional leader in clean energy innovation.

"Collaboration with the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies will facilitate Sarawak's journey towards a sustainable, low-carbon future," he said in a statement today (June 3).

Dr Hazland, who led a state delegation to an engagement session with OIES, highlighted Sarawak's abundant natural resources and initiatives in hydropower, solar energy and green energy production.

He said the state's comprehensive energy transition strategy was designed to drive economic growth, promote social inclusivity and ensure environmental stewardship.

"This firmly establishes Sarawak as a trailblazer in renewable energy and carbon management in Southeast Asia," he said.

Dr Hazland also said OIES' carbon management programme, which focused on nature-based solutions, aligned closely with Sarawak's forest coverage and estimated carbon stock of about one billion tonnes.

"With Sarawak’s active involvement in carbon trading and developing related regulations, OIES is keen to collaborate on research and customised fellowships that explore carbon trading mechanisms, forest carbon management and policy frameworks, strengthening Sarawak’s role in sustainable carbon management and climate action," he said.

During the engagement session, OIES invited stakeholders in Sarawak to participate in its upcoming events and workshops, including Gas Day and Hydrogen Day.

It also offered collaboration on research and fellowship programmes focused on hydrogen production, carbon management and policy frameworks.

"These opportunities are set to accelerate Sarawak’s capabilities and visibility in the global sustainable energy arena," Dr Hazland said.

He added that both parties recognised the importance of robust policy and regulatory frameworks to underpin the energy transition and carbon management.

"Through joint research, knowledge exchange and capacity building, this collaboration will further elevate Sarawak’s role in shaping regional and global sustainable energy initiatives," he said.

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