Kota Kinabalu: Sabah has the best renewable energy potential in Malaysia. It is the only state with viable geothermal and wind energy generating potential besides the success story of solar energy generation as seen in Kudat and now expanding to Kunak.To address climate change, Deputy Chief Minister cum Minister of Industrial Development Datuk Dr Joachim Gunsalam called on all Malaysians to support, generate, and use green renewable energy by using more energy saving equipment and devices, lightings, install solar panels to homes, offices and industrial plants, and sort out their garbage for recycling.
“Take responsibility and be more self-motivated to sort out your rubbish, make compost, greening your home,” he said adding that using, “sunlight, wind and hydropower energy need to be promoted aggressively to create low carbon footprint and energy efficient lifestyle towards being carbon neutral or negative to achieve sustainable energy goals.”



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