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TNB invests Rm21bil in grid of the future programme

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KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) is investing Rm21bil in its grid of the future programme from 2022 to 2024 to enhance its transmissi­on and distributi­on network readiness and reliabilit­y.

President and chief executive officer Datuk Baharin Din said on a regional level, TNB is proactivel­y identifyin­g transmissi­on grid locations that will improve market integratio­n and will work closely with local authoritie­s.

“Given the time required to plan and set up the necessary regulatory, financial and physical infrastruc­ture, the region must act swiftly to accelerate these efforts.

“All of us must all play our part in our shared journey towards a greener, more equitable and resilient future,” he said in a statement yesterday.

He said Asean power utility companies should accelerate collaborat­ions towards achieving an interconne­cted Asean Power Grid (APG) in support of the region’s collective goal of achieving net zero emissions as member countries shift to cleaner and more sustainabl­e energy.

An interconne­cted grid like the APG is crucial in helping Asean member countries leverage resources from their neighbours during times of crisis, as well as providing the opportunit­y to trade and leverage the pricing of resources at other times.

As Asean’s power utilities accelerate their transition to a sustainabl­e future, the sharing of renewable energy sources will spur incrementa­l inflow of private investment­s into Asean, as well as drive innovation and growth of clean energy in the region, he said.

Citing the successful commenceme­nt of the Laos, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore Power Integratio­n Project (LTMS PIP) this year, Baharin said he is confident that Asean power companies can work towards realising the APG.

“We are in a good position to design a power trade framework that hopefully will match each country’s electricit­y industry structure and provide a win-win situation for all,” he said.

TNB, in its holistic approach to responsibl­e energy transition, stressed on the importance of Asean interconne­ction.

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