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Norway keen on cooperating with Sarawak in renewable energy: envoy

Morten Paulsen conveys country’s interest in exploring opportunities in field, says deputy minister

· Published on 05 Jan 2023 4:56PM

Norway keen on cooperating with Sarawak in renewable energy: envoy
Hazland Abang Hipni says that Sarawak has great potential for carbon capture, utilisation, and storage, as it has a large area and geological structure suitable for carbon dioxide storage. – Bernama pic, January 5, 2023

KUCHING – Sarawak’s commitment to exploring renewable energy, in efforts to realise its vision of becoming a developed state by 2030, has attracted the attention of Norway, which is interested in seeking opportunities for cooperation.

The matter was conveyed by the Norwegian ambassador to Malaysia, Morten Paulsen, during a courtesy call on Sarawak’s Deputy Energy and Environmental Sustainability Minister Hazland Abang Hipni yesterday.

Hazland, in a statement today, said that Paulsen had expressed the Norwegian government’s interest in cooperating and exploring opportunities in the field of renewable energy.

“The Sarawak government’s policy to promote green energy and technology has also attracted Norway’s interest in making Sarawak an investment destination, especially in the green energy sector.

“The Norwegian ambassador also expressed interest in the implementation of carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) in Sarawak,” he said.

Hazland said that Sarawak has great potential for CCUS, as it has a large area and geological structure suitable for carbon dioxide storage.

“The CCUS industry will also create jobs and provide a new source of income for Sarawak. Norway is also willing to help Sarawak make CCUS a success by providing and supplying the latest technology,” he said. – Bernama, January 5, 2023

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