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TNB starts operating under new Regulatory Period 3

RP3 to enhance company role in National Recovery Plan, including aspects of capex

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Apr 2022 3:00PM

TNB starts operating under new Regulatory Period 3
Tenaga Nasional Bhd chairman Datuk Seri Hasan Arifin says that under Regulatory Period 3, the government has decided to prioritise the well-being of the people and has maintained the current electricity tariff schedule. – Bernama pic, April 29, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) has started operating under the new Regulatory Period 3 (RP3), under the Incentive-Based Regulation (IBR) framework which runs from February this year to December 2024.

RP3 enables TNB to enhance its role in the National Recovery Plan, including aspects of tariff reviews and capital expenditure.

TNB chairman Datuk Seri Hasan Arifin said under RP3, the government has decided to prioritise the well-being of the people and has maintained the current electricity tariff schedule.

“This decision is cognisant of the burdens of the people, but also recognises the commitments that power producers and distributors have to make to modernise and develop our power ecosystem,” he said In TNB’s Integrated Annual Report 2021.

Hasan also thanked the government for its continued support of the IBR framework since 2014 as it remains the best mechanism to balance the needs of both the people and the power sector.

On investment matters, Hasan said TNB’s continuing investments will ensure that its existing infrastructure operate efficiently while moving up the sustainability pathway to transform the national utility giant into a greener company.

“The coming year will see TNB focusing on supporting the government in rebuilding our nation’s economy. Bank Negara Malaysia expects the Malaysian economy to grow between 5.5% and 6.5% in 2022, further building on the 3.1%  growth we saw in 2021.

“Greater economic activity translates into higher demand for electricity, and we must, as the national power producer, ensure that we deliver reliable and affordable power to all Malaysian users,” he said. – Bernama, April 29, 2022

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