
leading the
h2 hub in
the region.
⬤ SARAWAK H2 HUB
The Sarawak H2 Hub will serve as a centralised facility dedicated to standardising and optimising hydrogen production projects as new alternative fuels. This hub will also function as the primary supplier of green hydrogen in the region.
⬤ PROJECT H2ORNBILL
A collaboration between Japanese companies, Eneos and Sumitomo Corporation to export Methylcyclohexane (MCH). The estimated production capacity is 88kTPA.

⬤ PROJECT H2BISCUS
SEDC Energy collaborated with Samsung E&A, Lotte Chemical and KNOC to export Ammonia (NH3) to Korea. The estimated production capacity is 150kTPA.

⬤ REMBUS HYDROGEN PLANT
A hydrogen depot station in Rembus, Samarahan is designed to support Sarawak's public transportation system. The hydrogen plant has a minimum production capacity of 5 tonnes of H2 per day.

⬤ DARUL HANA H2 PLANT
The first public hydrogen refuelling station for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in Sarawak. The total production capacity is 150kg/daily.

⬤ KUCHING URBAN TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
As Sarawak aspires to become a developed and high-income State by 2030, a reliable transport system is vital in mobilising greater productivity and economic growth. Sarawak Metro is implementing the Kuching Urban Transportation System (KUTS) project to minimise traffic congestion on the city’s roads while spurring productivity and economic growth.

⬤ AUTOMATED RAPID TRANSIT (ART)
As a component of the KUTS project in Sarawak, Automated Rapid Transit (ART) is a cutting-edge public transportation system. It is trackless, fully electric, and autonomous, and it aims to improve connectivity, reduce traffic congestion, and promote sustainable urban travel.

