Chloroplant Company Limited, a subsidiary of Marcon LC, has secured a USD17 million contract from Singapore-based H1Hydro Group to develop a 10 MW green hydrogen plant in Sarawak. The facility, which will use European electrolysis technology, is scheduled to begin operations in Q1 2026. Discussions are ongoing with Korea- and Malaysia-based firms for hydrogen storage and transportation solutions.
Sarawak is positioning itself as a clean energy hub by leveraging its renewable resources for hydrogen production. The project aims to produce cost-competitive hydrogen for the Asia-Pacific market, supporting global carbon neutrality goals. Future expansion plans include hydrogen container distribution targeting Korea and Japan.