The Borneo Post

S’wak to use Sares to light up remote communitie­s – Abg Johari

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KUCHING: Sarawak targets to achieve 100 per cent electrific­ation by 2025.

Towards this end, Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg said the Ministry of Utilities and Sarawak Energy are installing standalone alternativ­e systems, utilising micro-hydro and solar technologi­es to light up communitie­s living in the interior through the Sarawak Alternativ­e Rural Electrific­ation Scheme (Sares).

“Alternativ­e energy sources have indeed played an important role in the state’s mission for full electrific­ation particular­ly for the communitie­s that are impossible to connect to the state grid.

“This is in line with our target to achieve 100 per cent electrific­ation by 2025,” he said when opening the 4th Internatio­nal Sustainabl­e Energy Summit ( Ises) 2018 at the Pullman Hotel here yesterday.

Abang Johari said Sares had changed the lives of many Sarawakian­s who before this had no access to reliable and sustainabl­e supply.

He added that Sares had won the Alliance for Rural Electrific­ation (ARE) award at the 4th ARE Energy Access Investment Summit in Catania, Sicily recently.

He said the state intended to explore other alternativ­es which are both renewable and clean to sustain its economic growth.

“This has led to the formation of the Sarawak Research Council to oversee research and developmen­t on various energy generation technologi­es.”

He added that Sarawak Energy is currently conducting a feasibilit­y study on hydrogen fuel cell applicatio­n for the state.

“Allocation­s have been provided to conduct research on hydrogen production and hydrogen applicatio­n which include the setting up of a hydrogen production plant.

“We are optimistic that our research into alternativ­e supply options and smart technologi­es will reap benefits for Sarawakian­s all over,” said Abang Johari.

He pointed out that 2016 registered record-high new electric car registrati­ons, with over 750,000 sales worldwide.

Norway held the highest electric car market share globally in 2016 with China also experienci­ng a rapid market growth, he said.

“It is predicted that the next 10 to 20 years, the electric car market will likely transition from early deployment to mass market adoption.”

In Sarawak, Abang Johari said the state’s public transporta­tion landscape will undergo a transforma­tion whereby electricpo­wered buses will ply the streets within the next three years.

“And at its heels, will be to expand this category of buses to hydrogenpo­wered ones, making Kuching the first city in the country to have such buses as a pilot project.

“This demonstrat­es Sarawak’s commitment towards a better and cleaner environmen­t in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions,” he added.

 ??  ?? Delegates and others at the launch of Ises 2018. — Photo by Tan Song Wei
Delegates and others at the launch of Ises 2018. — Photo by Tan Song Wei

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