Kuala Lumpur, 29 April 2026 – Malaysia is targeting around US$30 billion in green investments over the next decade, as the country seeks to strengthen its position as a regional clean energy hub and capture growing demand for renewable energy, grid infrastructure, energy storage and industrial electrification.
Deputy Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transformation Abdul Rahman Mohamad said Malaysia is determined to lead Southeast Asia’s shift towards decarbonisation, with the country well positioned to attract green capital into areas that support the region’s long-term energy transition. His remarks were delivered at the R.A.C.E to Zero Summit 2026.
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