Malaysia
Supporting Malaysia’s clean energy transition and greener maritime transport
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P4I works with Malaysia to strengthen long-term planning and regulatory settings across the clean energy and transport sectors. The collaboration supports Malaysia’s energy transition, including expanded renewable energy and storage readiness, and advances greener maritime transport through improved policy and regulatory frameworks. This work also contributes to Malaysia’s emerging leadership on quality, climate-aligned infrastructure in ASEAN. 

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Low-Carbon Fuel Target

Malaysia’s Ministry of Transport, with P4I support, set a roadmap for 40 % low-carbon fuel use in maritime transport by 2050.

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Renewable Energy Goal

Infrastructure investment gap. Estimated shortfall Southeast Asia must bridge to enable sustainable, inclusive growth.

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Renewable Energy Capacity

P4I’s collaboration with Sarawak Energy could quadruple renewable capacity through expanded solar and storage deployment

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Shipping Corridor

Regional Decarbonisation Pilot. Port of Melbourne and Malaysia’s Port of Tanjung Pelepas are partnering via P4I research to develop a regional green shipping hub.

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P4I has assisted major policy and planning reforms and improved infrastructure investment outcomes in the region, including:

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