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War-driven energy shock pushes Selangor to fast-track diversified energy mix

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War-driven energy shock pushes Selangor to fast-track diversified energy mix

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The Selangor state government is accelerating its transition to a diversified energy mix, including solar, hydrogen, and nuclear power, due to geopolitical instability and rising energy costs. The state has completed a mini hydrogen plant and plans to roll out solar power systems and waste-to-energy plants.

The Selangor state government is fast-tracking its transition to a diversified energy mix due to global conflicts disrupting traditional fuel supplies. The state has completed a 5.1MW mini hydrogen plant in Kerling, capable of powering 12,900 homes. Selangor plans to cut reliance on foreign nuclear expertise by building a local talent ecosystem. The state will also roll out solar power systems with advanced battery technology across government buildings and launch waste-to-energy plants in Jeram and Tanjung Dua Belas. These initiatives aim to create a sustainable energy mix that meets environmental and economic targets. The state's efforts will help insulate its operations and the public from volatile global energy prices.

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