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No reason to stop building Nenggiri hydroelectric dam: Takiyuddin

Orang Asli in three villages will be resettled, given farms, says minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Jun 2022 3:36PM

No reason to stop building Nenggiri hydroelectric dam: Takiyuddin
Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan says an environmental impact assessment, heritage impact assessment, and social impact assessment has been conducted for the dam project, with the Human Rights Commission also involved as the middleman between the Orang Asli community in the affected area and the government and Tenaga Nasional Bhd. – Bernama pic, June 14, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – There is no reason for the government to terminate construction of the Nenggiri hydro-electric dam project in Gua Musang, said Energy and Natural Resources Minister Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan.

He said the project aimed to serve three main objectives, namely electricity generation, flood mitigation, and as a source of clean water, besides eco-tourism.

The project also received the support of more than 80% of respondents based on several studies done previously, he told a media conference here today.

He said an environmental impact assessment, heritage impact assessment, and social impact assessment had been conducted for the dam project, with the Human Rights Commission also involved as the middleman between the Orang Asli community in the affected area and the government and Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB).

Takiyuddin was commenting on allegations by some parties that the construction of the Nenggiri dam would affect the lives of the Orang Asli in the construction area, who also called on the government to cancel the project.

He said the project’s implementation also involved the resettlement of the Orang Asli community in three villages with funding provided by the government and TNB.

“They are not only given houses, but also farms and other amenities,” he added

Prior to this, Takiyuddin was reported to have said that the RM5 billion project is expected to start generating electricity in mid-2027 and will increase the electricity capacity of renewable energy in Peninsular Malaysia.

He said the project served as a key driver of the country’s energy industry transition and strengthened efforts to ensure a stable and reliable electricity supply for the people and country.

The project, which will generate 300 MW, was approved for implementation in principle by the federal government in 2012 and approved by the Kelantan government in March 2014, he said. – Bernama, June 14, 2022

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