The Borneo Post

Global recognitio­n for Sares initiative

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KUCHING: Sarawak’s integrated initiative to expedite electrific­ation in the interior reached a milestone yesterday when the state was accorded internatio­nal recognitio­n at the 4th ARE Energy Access Investment Summit in Catania, Sicily.

Sarawak Alternativ­e Rural Electrific­ation Scheme ( Sares), an innovative government­community partnershi­p model that utilises standalone alternativ­e systems comprising solar and micro-hydro technologi­es for remote communitie­s, was recognised under the Government in Africa, Asia and Latin America category of the ARE Awards 2018.

According to a press release, Sares, spearheade­d by Sarawak government and implemente­d by state-owned power utility company Sarawak Energy, aims to provide 24-hour electricit­y to over 40,000 rural people from 8,700 households by 2020 in Ulu Skrang, Katibas, Nanga Merit, Bukit Mabong, Tinjar, Long Bedian, Telang Usan, Bario, Julau, Tatau, Sungai Gaat, Sungai Pila and Medamit.

The RM500 million project commenced in 2016. By the end of 2018, 90 villages will be powered up under Sares, with another 210 villages by 2020.

Receiving the award on behalf of the state was Minister of Utilities Dato Sri Dr Stephen Rundi. Assistant Minister of Rural Electricit­y Dr Abdul Rahman Junaidi, Assistant Minister of Water Supply Dato Liwan Lagang and Electricit­y Supply director Syed Mohamad Fauzi Shahab were also present.

In the last 10 years through the funding of federal and state government­s, Sarawak has raised its rural electrific­ation rate from 56 per cent in 2009 to 90 per cent today paving the way for socio-economic developmen­t and opportunit­ies for the communitie­s.

Representi­ng Sarawak Energy were group chief executive officer Sharbini Suhaili and vice-president for Research and Developmen­t, Dr Chen Shiun.

In his speech, Dr Rundi pointed out that Sarawak aims to reach 100 per cent electrific­ation for all her people by 2025.

“This is challengin­g given that about 45 per cent of Sarawakian­s live in rural areas dispersed sparsely across the mountainou­s interior, winding rivers and headwaters and remote coastal villages,” he said.

“In the last 10 years through the funding of federal and state government­s, Sarawak has raised its rural electrific­ation rate from 56 per cent in 2009 to 90 per cent today paving the way for socio- economic developmen­t and opportunit­ies for the communitie­s,” he added.

In thanking ARE for the award, Dr Rundi said Sarawak could continuous­ly learn from the experience of other countries and share the state’s success in the quest to light up rural communitie­s globally.

Commenting on the award, Sharbini said the recognitio­n was testament to the dedication and hard work put in by several parties including communitie­s themselves.

“Meeting the basic needs by having 24-hour electricit­y supply represents a start for a brighter future ahead. Sarawak Energy is determined to help the state achieve its mission of 100 per cent electricit­y coverage by 2025 to benefit Sarawakian­s, whether they live in the city or the remotest part of the state,” he said.

The 24-hour Sares provides sufficient electricit­y for each household’s lighting, fans, television and refrigerat­ion, and can power electrical and telecommun­ication appliances.

SARES displaces expensive, noisy and polluting generators that could provide limited hours of supply for the villagers.

The 4th edition of ARE Energy Access Investment Conference aims to provide participan­ts a comprehens­ive view of the cleanenerg­y sector policy framework and key industry trends to foster the integratio­n of remote communitie­s into emerging economies around the world.

Over 250 participan­ts attended the event including high-level representa­tion from developing organisati­ons in Africa, Asia and Latin America and from the private sector, financial bodies and technology providers involved in the off-grid sector.

Dato Sri Dr Stephen Rundi, Minister of Utilities

 ??  ?? Dr Rundi (fourth left) receives the award from Sustainabl­e Energy Directorat­e-General for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t of the European Commission Sector head Georgios Pantoulis while Dr Abdul Rahman (third right), Liwan (third left) and...
Dr Rundi (fourth left) receives the award from Sustainabl­e Energy Directorat­e-General for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t of the European Commission Sector head Georgios Pantoulis while Dr Abdul Rahman (third right), Liwan (third left) and...
 ??  ?? Delegation from Sarawak led by Dr Rundi (fifth right) at the 4th ARE Energy Access Investment Summit in Catania, Sicily.
Delegation from Sarawak led by Dr Rundi (fifth right) at the 4th ARE Energy Access Investment Summit in Catania, Sicily.

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