Bye-bye ICE, the future is electric

The switch to embrace EVs is charging on relentlessly. This suggests the demise of the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) is well nigh.
Feasibility study on Malaysia-Singapore hydrogen pipeline underway

City Energy and Gentari have signed a Joint Feasibility Study Agreement to construct a pipeline from Malaysia to Singapore for the import of hydrogen into the republic.
Malaysia’s energy security: Exploring the nuclear option

A balanced and diversified energy strategy that combines nuclear power with renewable sources is the most promising path for Malaysia, in ensuring a stable social and economic development, while safeguarding the nation’s energy future, writes Colonel Mohammed Rizal Zakaria.
Public sector’s commitment to energy transition crucial to achieving Malaysia’s net zero goals

The public sector must show a strong commitment to advancing Malaysia’s energy transition, despite the many challenges ahead and the considerable implementation that will be needed, writes academician Datin Seri Prof Dr Suhaiza Hanim Mohamad Zailani.
Malaysia to make electric vehicles accessible for B40, M40, says Tengku Zafrul

International Trade and Industry (MITI) Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz says the government hopes to make electric vehicle (EV) ownership accessible to all, especially those in the B40 and M40 groups.
Taiping’s sustainable Jalan Berek initiative can set tone in preservation, development of historical town

The Taiping Municipal Council needs to ensure its Jalan Berek, or Barrack Road sustainable programme, brings about the right results, with data that will convince stakeholders that it is worthwhile to invest in Taiping, and give locals, especially youths, a good reason to stay.
Whole-of-society, all-encompassing approach needed to turn tide on water contamination

In Malaysia, the issue of water pollution poses a grave concern, exerting adverse effects on the endurance of water reservoirs, writes academician Dr Rulia Akhtar.
Creating smart cities in Malaysia for a sustainable future

Further work must be put forth, especially in protecting the environment, eradicating poverty, increasing creativity and technology, and encouraging good health, to enable all cities in Malaysia to be sustainable, writes Datin Seri Prof Dr Suhaiza Hanim Mohamad Zailani.
Gentari partners Sarawak Energy to roll out first EV charging station in Sarawak

Clean energy solutions provider Gentari Sdn Bhd via its wholly-owned subsidiary, Gentari Green Mobility Sdn Bhd, has expanded its electric vehicle charging network into Sarawak in partnership with Sarawak Energy Bhd.
Empowering green waqf for a climate-resilient Malaysia

At the heart of Malaysia’s ecological resilience strategy, the concept of waqf emerges as a potent instrument, writes academician Dr Mohd Zaidi Md Zabri.