POSITION PAPER ON HYDROGEN ECONOMY
4.4
15th, 16th, 17th & 18th Malaysia Plans 2036-2050 (Long Term) 4.4.1
Objective To establish National Priority for hydrogen fuel infrastructure
Hydrogen Infrastructure Strategies
Action Plans
Establish 1. Complete the cultivation of political initiatives National Priority to focus the government on hydrogen and fuel in hydrogen cell-related obligations infrastructure for the 2. Attain full government cooperation as an early electricity adopter of fuel cell technology for a range of generation and high-profile applications transportation sectors 3. Install effective mechanisms for information dissemination to relevant regulatory bodies regarding the adopted codes and standards for Malaysia
Stakeholders KeTSA, KASA, MOT, MTDC, TPM
4. Ensure substantial government commitment to develop and deploy hydrogen infrastructure in Malaysia by securing high-level political buy-in • Central H2 production & storage • H2 distribution systems To gain proven high track records in the industry
1. Collaborate with stakeholders by concentrating MTDC, TPM, EC Obtain proven technical expertise and learning at chosen sites high track that canvas numerous domestic and industrial records of applications involvement in hydrogen energy industries 2. Establish efficient hydrogen infrastructure for high capacity storage system facilities, purification, production, distribution, and refuelling 3. Involve fuel cells in the Malaysian market by utilising high profile infrastructure development plan
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