Petronas subsidiary Gentari and Sarawak Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) are set to launch a joint venture (JV) to develop a centralised hydrogen production hub in Sarawak, Malaysia.
Under the Heads of Agreement (HoA), Gentari Hydrogen and SEDC Energy plan to develop large-scale hydrogen production capacity in Bintulu to serve as the “sole supplier” of green hydrogen for downstream facilities.
To undertake the plans, Gentari and SEDC Energy plan to establish a JV company which will be responsible for optimising “all” hydrogen production projects within the region.
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