THE amendment to the existing Distribution of Gas Ordinance is not merely a legislative update but a crucial step towards embracing innovation in Sarawak’s energy sector, particularly in the rapidly evolving field of hydrogen.
Murum assemblyman Kennedy Chukpai Ugon this was because the absence of regulatory provisions for hydrogen activities under the existing Distribution of Gas Ordinance creates a gap that could impede the state’s journey and hinder the progress towards a sustainable energy future.
“As the global community shifts toward sustainable energy sources, the demand for robust frameworks that accommodate alternative fuels becomes increasingly critical.
“Hydrogen has emerged as a leading contender in the pursuit of clean energy, offering a viable solution to reduce our carbon footprint and lessen our reliance on fossil fuels.
“However, the absence of regulatory provisions for hydrogen activities under the existing Distribution of Gas Ordinance creates a gap that could impede our journey and hinder our progress towards a sustainable energy future,” he said.
He said this when debating on the Distribution of Gas (Amendment) Bill, 2024 during the second meeting of the third session of the 19th Sarawak Legislative Assembly (DUN) sitting on Monday (Nov 11).
He said that the Bil aims to lay down comprehensive regulations governing the production, distribution, and use of hydrogen.
“By doing so, we are not merely updating our legislative framework as we are proactively fostering an environment that encourages innovation and investment in hydrogen technologies.
“Key objectives of this amendment include the regulatory clarity whereby establishing clear guidelines for hydrogen distribution ensure safety and integrity in operations,” he said.
He added that it also includes promoting infrastructure development which will enable the necessary infrastructure to support hydrogen production and distribution, thus paving the way for its integration into the energy matrix along with environmental benefits which are supporting the transition towards cleaner energy by facilitating the adoption of hydrogen as a viable alternative to traditional fossil fuels.
“The last objective is economic growth, positioning our region as a leader in the hydrogen economy, creating jobs, and stimulating economic opportunities.
“I acknowledge that some may express concerns regarding the technicalities and environmental implications of hydrogen distribution.
“However, it is vital to note that this Bil incorporates rigorous safety standards, best practices, and stakeholder consultations, ensuring that risks are mitigated effectively,” he said.
He added that the use of hydrogen, when managed correctly, poses fewer risks compared to the environmental hazards associated with fossil fuels.
“In conclusion, the Distribution of Gas (Amendment) Bill, 2024 is a forward-thinking piece of legislation that not only regulates hydrogen activities but also opens doors to innovation in energy,” he said.