The Borneo Post

Tengku Hassanal goes on renewable energy field trip

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KUCHING: Pahang Regent Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah Ibni Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah gained insights on the hydrogen-based economy pioneered by the state during a visit to the Sarawak Economic Developmen­t Corporatio­n (SEDC) Tower here yesterday.

According to the Sarawak Public Communicat­ions Unit (Ukas), Tengku Hassanal was received by key figures including Deputy Minister of Energy and Environmen­t Datuk Dr Hazland Abang Hipni, Deputy Minister of Utility and Telecommun­ication Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Junaidi, and SEDC general manager Datu Abdul Hadi Abdul Kadir.

“During this visit, the Regent was briefed by Datu Abdul Hadi on Sarawak’s hydrogen road map and initiative – emphasisin­g the importance of collaborat­ive efforts,” said Ukas in a statement.

The Regent later visited the Algae Nursery Site at Resintech SEDC in Demak Laut industrial park, where he was greeted by SEDC Energy chief executive officer Robert Hardin, and head of Petronas Group Research and Technology’s Advanced Expertise Common Centre Adam Nasir Nawi.

Adam gave Tengku Hassanal a briefing on the centre that operates commercial production of sustainabl­e aviation fuel (SAF) from microalgae – the ‘new energy’ ecosystem within Sarawak.

Tengku Hassanal then proceeded to Petros’ Darul Hana fuel depot where he met up with Dr Hazland, Dr Abdul Rahman and Robert.

The Regent was briefed on SEDC-Petroleum Sarawak Berhad partnershi­ps in paving the way for the developmen­t of hydrogen economy in Malaysia.

 ?? — Penerangan photo ?? Adam (right) briefs Tengku Hassanal on the algae production technology.
— Penerangan photo Adam (right) briefs Tengku Hassanal on the algae production technology.

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