Seoul-headquartered ChloroPlant has been awarded a contract by a Singaporean clean energy investor to design, construct and operate a 10MW green hydrogen plant in Sarawak, Malaysia.
Valued at around $17m, the EPC contract from H1Hydro could see the first phase of the project enter operations in Q1 2026.
The facility is expected to use European electrolysis technology, while hydrogen storage and transport solutions are currently under discussion with firms in South Korea and Malaysia.
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