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Tracking Green Hydrogen Projects: China Energy Engineering Corporation Consortium Signs EPC Contract for 200 MW Integrated Green Hydrogen Project in Malaysia, Boosting Southeast Asia's Energy Transition

iconNov 26, 2025 17:53

On November 21, a consortium formed by China Energy Engineering Group Jiangsu Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd. and North China Power Engineering Co., Ltd. officially signed an EPC contract with Malaysia's renowned energy enterprise Nova RE Suria Sdn Bhd (abbreviated as "Nova") for the 200MW Green Hydrogen Integrated Project in Paka, Terengganu, Malaysia. This signing marks a significant breakthrough for China Energy Engineering Corporation in Malaysia's green hydrogen market and will inject strong momentum into the development of the clean energy industry in the Southeast Asia region.

Multi-party Collaborative Advancement, Carrying the Mission of Malaysia's Hydrogen Energy Development

The project is primarily invested by the UAE multinational company Bin Zayed International, with local Malaysian renewable energy developer Nova responsible for its development. It is a key project for Malaysia to optimize its energy structure and achieve a green, low-carbon transition, bearing an important mission for the country's hydrogen energy industry development. China Energy Engineering International Group leveraged its leading and coordinating functions, collaborating with Jiangsu Institute and North China Institute to form a consortium for project participation, fully demonstrating the willingness of multiple parties to cooperate in the field of green energy.

200MW Hydrogen Production Plant as the Core, with an Annual Capacity of Nearly 30,000 mt of Green Hydrogen

The project is located in the Paka area of Terengganu State, Malaysia, with its core construction being a 200MW hydrogen production plant. The project scope includes the design, supply, installation, and testing/commissioning of electrolysis systems, gas-liquid processors, hydrogen purification units, and related auxiliary facilities. Upon completion, the project is expected to have an annual production capacity of nearly 30,000 mt of green hydrogen, which will not only effectively meet local industrial energy demands in Malaysia but also supply the international hydrogen energy market, providing solid support for the development of the clean energy industry in Malaysia and the Southeast Asia region.

Expanding Cooperation Boundaries, Contributing to Global Low-Carbon Development Efforts

China Energy Engineering Corporation stated that it will take this project signing as an opportunity to further expand the boundaries of green energy cooperation and explore synergistic development paths across multiple fields such as PV, ESS, and hydrogen energy. In the future, it will work hand-in-hand with various partners to contribute greater strength to accelerating the energy transition in Southeast Asia and assisting global low-carbon development. Zhang Deliang, Vice President of China Energy Engineering International Group; Jiang Jiao, Deputy General Manager of Jiangsu Institute; Sun Yongbin, Chief Engineer and Deputy General Manager of North China Institute; and the person in charge of the International Group's Southeast Asia Regional Headquarters Malaysia Co., Ltd. attended the signing ceremony.

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