
Malaysia is stepping up efforts through the Malaysia Energy Literacy Program (MELP) to make energy awareness part of everyday conversation, says deputy energy transition and water transformation minister Akmal Nasrullah Nasir.
He was speaking at the ministry’s “Coffee Talk” session held in conjunction with the 43rd Asean Ministers on Energy Meeting at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre today.
The dialogue brought together students from Universiti Kuala Lumpur British Malaysian Institute, SM Sains Seri Puteri, and SM Sains Selangor.
The interactive discussion formed part of the Malaysian Heritage Hall showcase themed “Where Culture Meets Energy”, which highlights MELP’s goal of engaging the next generation in conversations about sustainability and energy transition.
“We introduced the…