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Having twice been in KL in the last six months its encouraging to see real signs of progress for the Malaysian green hydrogen economy

Semarak Renewable Energy and China Hydropower (Malaysia) Co Ltd, have entered into a RM1.88 billion agreement to develop Malaysia’s inaugural large-scale green hydrogen production project utilizing floating solar photovoltaic power generation.

The project’s main objectives encompass the design, procurement, and construction of floating photovoltaics, hydrogen production units, and hydrogen storage units.

 

 

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