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Malaysia’s largest power plant to start ops in 2021

Edra Power chief operating officer: The project is on track

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s largest combined cycle gas turbine power plant in Alor Gajah, Melaka is expected to begin operations in 2021.

Edra Power Holdings Sdn Bhd chief operations officer Datuk Mohamad Nor Ali said the 2,242MW combined cycle gas turbine power plant project was on track.

“The amount of power generated can light up 10% of the country’s electricit­y requiremen­ts,” he said.

He said the company commenced the preliminar­y work back in March this year and today, the site was ready for constructi­on so it was on track and one month ahead of scheduled.

As for financing of the project, he confirmed that Edra Power has hired three domestic banks to raise RM5.28bil through a sukuk programme.

“CIMB Investment Bank is the sole principal adviser and financial adviser while Maybank Investment Bank and RHB Investment Bank are joint lead managers for the debt programme,” he told Bernama.

He said the project would be funded via the 80% debt financing raising exercise and 20% via Edra Power shareholde­rs’ funds.

“In total the project cost would be RM6.5bil,” he said.

The site is about 90% ready for constructi­on. Edra Power, Malaysia’s second largest independen­t power producer, is a leading clean energy group in South-East Asia focusing on gas power generation.

It is wholly-owned by China Solar Energy Investment Ltd, a subsidiary of China General Nuclear Power Corp Ltd.

Mohamad Nor said: “The next critical milestone for us is to achieve financial close for the project by year-end and also issue the full notice to proceed for our APC (Assessment of Profession­al Competence) contractor­s so that they can go full scale and work towards achieving our commercial operation date of 2021.”

He also lauded the support from the Melaka state government for the project which potentiall­y has immense spillover effects to the local economy, via the generation of some 1,000 job opportunit­ies particular­ly for the local community.

He pointed out that 30% of the project would comprise local contents, whereby a significan­t amount would actually benefit contractor­s in Melaka.

The main contractor for this project is a consortium comprising Hyundai Engineerin­g & Constructi­on Co Ltd, Hyundai Engineerin­g Co Ltd and Hyundai Engineerin­g Malaysia Sdn Bhd.

He said they were well-establishe­d contractor­s in power plant constructi­on, with the main equipment coming from General Electric using its latest technology in the gas turbine sector.

He said all the power generated from the plant would be supplied to the national grid.

“Basically, we only have one customer, Tenaga Nasional Bhd, from whom we have secured a long-term power purchase agreement for 21 years from our commercial operation date of 2021,” he said.

Basically, we only have one customer, Tenaga Nasional Bhd, from whom we have secured a long-term power purchase agreement for 21 years.

Datuk Mohamad Nor Ali

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