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Green Hydrogen 101: The Case For Malaysia

Dr Rezal Ahmad, CEO, NanoMalaysia

18-Jul-23 09:30

Green Hydrogen 101: The Case For Malaysia

Green hydrogen is increasingly spotlighted as one of the pathways to reduce carbon emissions and ensure energy security. In this regard, Malaysia is banking on the hydrogen economy to contribute up to RM61 billion ringgit by 2030 to the nation’s GDP. But the cost of green hydrogen is currently exorbitant compared to other energy sources - can Malaysia make the calculations work for us? Dr. Rezal Ahmad of NanoMalaysia breaks down the whats and whys of the hydrogen economy for Malaysia.

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Produced by: Shazana Mokhtar

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar


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