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Hydropower still Sarawak’s main energy focus: Abang Jo

State’s high rainfall, rivers most conducive to its development, says premier

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 31 May 2023 11:31AM

Hydropower still Sarawak’s main energy focus: Abang Jo
Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg says that with the ongoing construction of the Baleh hydroelectric project as well as continued rural electrification activities, local vendors still have ample opportunity to play a key role in driving Sarawak’s sustainable growth and prosperity. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, May 31, 2023

KUCHING – Hydropower will still be Sarawak’s main focus in terms of energy, said Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg.

He said the state’s abundant natural resources, especially high rainfall and rivers, offer the best environment for further development of hydropower.

Abang Johari said that for this reason, he had recently asked Sarawak Energy Bhd to explore the construction of a hydropower dam on Sg Trusan in Lawas.

“(So far) Petronas wants to take an equity in the Sg Trusan project and we are negotiating with a third party to take an equity too.

“I was made to understand that the Sg Trusan hydropower project will not affect the settlement there because the area has been cleared,” he said in his speech at the Sarawak Energy Vendor Awards 2023 event here last night.

Sarawak Energy’s first hydroelectric plant, the 108MW Batang Ai dam, was commissioned in 1985, followed by Bakun (2,400MW) in 2011 and Murum (944MW) in 2014.

The Baleh hydroelectric project (1,285MW) is currently under construction and is expected to be commissioned by 2027.

The total installed capacity of Sarawak Energy’s large hydropower plants is 3,452MW.

In addition to large hydroelectric projects, Sarawak Energy has also developed small hydropower plants that support off-grid communities and rural electrification in Sarawak’s many remote villages.

Meanwhile, Abang Johari said that with the ongoing construction of the Baleh hydroelectric project as well as continued rural electrification activities, local vendors still have ample opportunity to play a key role in driving Sarawak’s sustainable growth and prosperity.

“To ensure that strong vendor engagement with the renewable energy industry continues, the Sarawak government is fully committed to supporting public-private collaborations across the industry’s value chain,” he added. – Bernama, May 31, 2023

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