KUCHING: Sarawak’s strides in embracing green energy and hydrogen technologies persist in attracting global interest and garnering widespread attention.
Political observer Datuk Peter Minos remarked that that Sarawak’s proactive stance not only captured global interest but also underscored the world’s continued acknowledgment of the state’s initiatives.
“Sarawak is already producing and exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Japan and is going to produce graphite and ammonia.
“What can we say other than being very proud for sure,” he said in a recent statement.
“To think that Sarawak used to be a small part of big Borneo and a part of Malaysia and now we are here, we are indeed very proud and definitely happy.
“It also goes to show that, with a very progressive and super active leadership, we can do wonders and go up very far,” he added.