The Borneo Post

New substation to improve Miri’s power supply reliabilit­y

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MIRI: The RM10.5 million Miri Town 33 kV indoor substation, which is expected to be commission­ed by August 2018, will improve power supply reliabilit­y here.

Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) said in a statement the substation is a critical component of overall reinforcem­ent works for central Miri’s electricit­y supply network, catering to increasing demand for power due to rapid expansion.

The new substation will replace the current outdoor facility, which has been in operation for over 30 years and requires equipment reconditio­ning and replacemen­t.

It will also improve the substation’s performanc­e in terms of reliabilit­y and compatibil­ity with other ongoing upgrading initiative­s.

The substation will serve as the primary supply source to central Miri, which includes the central business district, major commercial centres and surroundin­g residentia­l areas.

An indoor substation is said to reduce the risk of equipment damage as there is added protection from external conditions so maintenanc­e works can be carried out safely.

The overall reinforcem­ent work undertaken by SEB, with an investment of almost RM1 billion, is expected to be completed within the next five years.

Major projects implemente­d simultaneo­usly since 2014 include additional injection points with the constructi­on of a number of zone substation­s in urban Miri and its outskirts.

Upgrading of other infrastruc­ture such as additional feeders, transforme­rs, replacemen­t of ageing equipment and powerlines would also be rolled out.

 ??  ?? Wong (fourth right) helps to distribute the gifts to the children at the home.
Wong (fourth right) helps to distribute the gifts to the children at the home.

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