Sarawak Energy group CEO re-elected to IHA board

The 2021 International Hydropower Association Board with Sharbini, one of the board members representing Asia, East and Pacific.

KUCHING, Sept 7: Sarawak Energy Berhad group chief executive officer (CEO) Datu Sharbini Suhaili has been re-elected to the Board of the International Hydropower Association (IHA), representing Asia, East and Pacific.

The IHA is the worldā€™s most extensive and active hydropower network and was created under the auspices of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) in 1995 as the voice of sustainable hydropower.

Sarawak Energy in a media statement today said Sharbini is among eighteen hydropower leaders from across the six regions of Africa, Central and North America, South America, Europe, Central and South Asia, and East and Pacific Asia, who formed the new board on a two-year mandate beginning October 2021 to guide IHAā€™s work and priorities in clean energy transition.


The power utilities provider said Sharbini has been serving on the IHA Board since 2017 after he assumed the position of Group CEO.

Sarawak Energy added the re-election of Sharbini to IHAā€™s board is a reaffirmation of Sarawak Energyā€™s standing amongst established global hydropower players.

ā€œThis is a recognition of Sarawak Energyā€™s efforts and strong commitment to sustainable hydropower development in meeting Sarawak and the regionā€™s need for affordable, reliable and renewable energy while progressing the United Nations Sustainability Development Goals (UNSDGs) for a sustainable energy future,ā€ Sharbini said.

Under Sharbiniā€™s leadership, Sarawak Energy has advocated for large hydropower to be recognised as part of Malaysiaā€™s renewable energy mix and this was realised earlier this year when the federal government included large hydropower as part of the renewable energy definition for Malaysia.

Sarawak Energy is now Malaysiaā€™s largest renewable energy developer and provider.

ā€œSince becoming a member of the IHA in 2010, we have been advocating for sustainable hydropower by showcasing its benefits through our active communication campaigns, in conferences and talks regionally and internationally. This re-election is a testament to Sarawak Energyā€™s valued contribution and the importance of our voice on sustainable hydropower development worldwide despite being relatively a smaller organisation from the island of Borneo compared with the other hydropower development companies in the IHA. It goes to show that our brand value is visible and increasingly respected,ā€ Sharbini said.

Meanwhile, Sarawak Energy is one of the early adopters of the guidelines in IHAā€™s Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol (HSAP) to drive responsible development and operation of its hydropower portfolio.

The renewable energy developer is currently adopting the HSAP for its largest hydropower project to date, the ongoing 1,285MW Baleh Hydroelectric Project, to embed sustainability best practices into the projectā€™s development and operation.

ā€œIt is indeed an honour and privilege to be on the Board of the IHA and Sarawak Energy looks forward to partnering IHA in helping combat climate change by advancing the role of hydropower as a significant contributor to renewable energy targets,ā€ Sharbini added.

Adding on, Sarawak Energy said Sharbini will also be one of the speakers at the high-level opening plenary of the 2021 World Hydropower Congress (WHC), alongside Costa Ricaā€™s president, Carlos Alvarado Quesada, International Energy Agencyā€™s executive director Dr Fatih Birol, former prime minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark and IHAā€™s president, Roger Gill amongst other leaders.

The WHC is a biennial forum organised by the IHA, bringing together industry, governments, international organisations, financial institutions and civil society representatives to set the course for sustainable hydropower development.

This yearā€™s WHC themed ā€˜Renewables Working Togetherā€™ takes place from September 7 to 24. ā€” DayakDaily