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Key Statistics

CCUS Empowering Economic Benefits
for Malaysia

CCUS Empowering Economic Benefits for Malaysia

GVA

200-250

billion USD

Cumulative Gross Value Added by 2050
Source: PETRONAS

New Job
Creation

New Job Creation

200,000

cumulative per year

Direct and indirect jobs created by 2050
Source: PETRONAS

6 Key Energy Transition Levers

The National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) outlines 69 action items encompassing six key energy transition levers: energy efficiency (EE), renewable energy (RE), hydrogen, bioenergy, green mobility and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS). The NETR initiatives aim to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Malaysia’s energy sector by 2050.
Compared to the 2019 baseline, these measures are projected to achieve a 32% decrease in emissions. This reduction is expected to bring the per capita emissions down to 4.3 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2eq). This initiative marks a major step in Malaysia’s commitment to sustainable energy development and climate change mitigation.

(EE)

Energy
Efficiency

23% industry and commercial energy
efficiency savings

(RE)

Renewable
Energy

70% RE share of installed
capacity mix

Hydrogen

up to 2.5 MTPA of green
hydrogen production

Bioenergy

3.5 billion litres of
biofuel capacity

Green Mobility

60% share of urban public transport modal

(CCUS)

Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage

3-6 CCUS clusters with 40-80 CO2 storage capacity

6 Key Energy Transition Levers

The National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) outlines 69 action items encompassing six key energy transition levers: energy efficiency (EE), renewable energy (RE), hydrogen, bioenergy, green mobility, and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS). The NETR initiatives aim to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Malaysia’s energy sector by 2050.
Compared to the 2019 baseline, these measures are projected to achieve a 32% decrease in emissions. This reduction is expected to bring the per capita emissions down to 4.3 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2eq). This initiative marks a major step in Malaysia’s commitment to sustainable energy development and climate change mitigation.

(EE)

Energy
Efficiency

23% industry and commercial energy efficiency savings

(RE)

Renewable
Energy

70% RE share of installed
capacity mix

Hydrogen

up to 2.5 MTPA of green
hydrogen production

Bioenergy

3.5 billion litres of
biofuel capacity

Green mobility

60% share of urban public
transport modal.

(CCUS)

Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage

3-6 CCUS clusters with 40-80 CO2
storage capacity.