The Borneo Post

Baram’s Long Bedian to be Malaysia’s first village powered by green hydrogen

- Jenifer Laeng jeniferlae­ng@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: Long Bedian, Baram is set to be the first village in the country to be powered by a large-scale green hydrogen system.

Telang Usan assemblyma­n Datuk Dennis Ngau said the project, which is set to take off soon, follows the success of a similar but smaller-scale pilot project involving Long Loyang Health Clinic in Ulu Tinjar, Baram in 2021.

“The small-scale Long Loyang pilot project was implemente­d by H2 Energy and it was a successful project based on the validated data from the H2E system.

“The system at Long Loyang Health Clinic has been operating 24/7 and uninterrup­ted since it was commission­ed in December 2021,” he said a er a site visit to Long Bedian on Wednesday.

Dennis said that once the largescale project in Long Bedian takes off, he anticipate­d significan­t infrastruc­ture developmen­t in the constituen­cy.

At present, he said almost 99 per cent of villages and se lements under Telang Usan are powered with solar under the Sarawak Alternativ­e Rural Electrific­ation Scheme (Sares).

“If this proposal materialis­es and succeeds, in the near future, all villages and se lements, not just in Telang Usan, but other areas as well will be enjoying 24/7 stable electricit­y supply which is more cost efficient and reliable,” said Dennis.

He said the proposal was in line with Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg’s vision of promoting green technology in the state.

It also underscore­s the government’s commitment to elevate the living standards and needs of rural communitie­s such as villages, health clinics, schools, as well as telecommun­ications throughout Sarawak, he added.

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