, Malaysia
150 views

TNB, Petronas partner for hydrogen business development

The parties signed a Joint Feasibility Study Agreement.

Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) and Petronas signed a joint feasibility study agreement to collaborate on business development in the hydrogen sector.

In a statement, TNB said the collaboration will help address the challenges in decarbonising the energy industry.

This will also support the company’s goal to achieve net zero by 2050 as TNB explores hydrogen and ammonia co-firing in its generation assets.

ALSO READ: TNB units partner with SolarDuck, Hydro to install 780kW offshore floating solar

TNB and Petronas earlier signed a memorandum of understanding to work together on developing a business venture in green hydrogen.

"This agreement serves as a testament to our unwavering dedication to uniting industry players and forging a powerful synergy. Together, we are committed to exploring and developing business ventures in the promising field of green hydrogen," TNB President and CEO, Dato' Indera Ir. Baharin Din.

Follow the link for more news on

Join Asian Power community
Since you're here...

...there are many ways you can work with us to advertise your company and connect to your customers. Our team can help you dight and create an advertising campaign, in print and digital, on this website and in print magazine.

We can also organize a real life or digital event for you and find thought leader speakers as well as industry leaders, who could be your potential partners, to join the event. We also run some awards programmes which give you an opportunity to be recognized for your achievements during the year and you can join this as a participant or a sponsor.

Let us help you drive your business forward with a good partnership!

Exclusives

Cambodia urged to rethink its costly LNG ambitions
It should learn from peers who struggle to fuse the costly fuel into their energy systems.
Power Utility
Trump 2.0 could thump India's solar ambition
Its solar companies may need to set up manufacturing plants in the US to bypass tariffs.