The Borneo Post

SEB engages community leaders

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KUCHING: Sarawak Energy Bhd ( SEB) held a community leaders engagement session to prepare stakeholde­rs for the upcoming Matang- Samariang and Tondong-MJC Transmissi­on Lines environmen­tal impact assessment (EIA) study.

According to the corporatio­n, the session forms part of SEB’s commitment to adopting best practices in a sustainabl­e manner for its projects, including early community engagement.

Conducted in collaborat­ion with Kuching District Office, the session involved 40 community leaders who were briefed and provided with feedback on the 11km Matang- Samariang 132 KV and 32km Tondong-MJC Transmitti­ng Tower 132 KV transmissi­on lines.

SEB senior manager of EIA Johari Atok led the discussion on the EIA, requiremen­ts and on the field works currently being carried out for the project covering physical, environmen­tal and socioecono­mic impact on the affected areas.

“We subscribe to the free, prior and informed principle to allow communitie­s to voice their opinions and grievances on proposed projects which may affect them directly or indirectly. Community engagement­s are an integral part of this,” he said in his remarks.

Also present was Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) Batu Lintang branch chairman Sih Hua Tong who described the session as a proactive approach on SEB’s part that allowed the community a forum to voice their concerns firsthand.

The Matang-Samariang 132KV transmissi­on line is expected to enhance power supply reliabilit­y for Samariang, Matang Hub and Metrocity. It will also cater for the anticipate­d growth in those areas and in the near future, and will supply electricit­y to Institut Aminuddin Baki, D- Cove mixed developmen­t, Samariang Resort City, Petra Jaya affordable housing programme and Samariang Industrial Park.

The Tondong-MJC Transmitti­ng Tower 132 KV transmissi­on line will alleviate the load from Muara Tabuan 2 132/33KV and Stakan 132/33KV.

This will serve as the new transmissi­on injection point for the area and cater for ongoing and future developmen­t.

To further strengthen the overall network, the 500kV transmissi­on backbone is being completed and will run roughly parallel to the present 275kV transmissi­on grid.

The completion of this project is crucial to enhance the reliabilit­y and security of the state grid and to lower the risk of major power outages in Sarawak’s southern load centres by providing additional transmissi­on capacity from hydro, gas and coal power plants in the north.

We subscribe to the free, prior and informed principle to allow communitie­s to voice their opinions and grievances on proposed projects which may affect them directly or indirectly. Community engagement­s are an integral part of this. Johari Atok, Sarawak Energy Bhd senior manager of EIA

 ??  ?? Caroline (front, second right) and the MPWK Mas Gading delegates share a light moment with one of the patients at Bau Hospital.
Caroline (front, second right) and the MPWK Mas Gading delegates share a light moment with one of the patients at Bau Hospital.
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Caroline presents a gift to a patient at the dialysis unit of Bau Hospital.

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