KOTA BARU – Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) will give rebates to consumers, especially traders, affected by the power outage in several areas in Peninsular Malaysia on Wednesday.
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan said about one million domestic, industrial and commercial account users were affected by the power outage that occurred at 12.39pm on that day.
“The affected account users, such as traders, can submit claims by stating the amount of loss suffered.
“However, I will table the detailed information on the rebate in Parliament on August 4,” he told reporters after attending the 55th Kota Baru PAS annual general meeting here today.
Takiyuddin, who is Kota Baru MP, praised TNB for its swift action in restoring power supply within two hours and 21 minutes.
“Because of what happened on that day, we have to maintain energy stability that we are forced to ration supply to certain areas that are not critical.
“At the same time, we ensure that hospitals, airports, the Parliament sitting at that time did not experience any disruption,” he said.
According to TNB, the electricity disruption that occurred in several areas in Peninsular Malaysia starting on 12.39pm on Wednesday was caused by equipment failure at the Yong Peng North Main Input Substation in Yong Peng, Johor.
The damage resulted in a load loss of 2.2 gigawatts, which is 10% of the total supply demand in Peninsular Malaysia. – Bernama, July 30, 2022