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TNB Research, Sedania to explore harnessing energy from Johor dam

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PETALING JAYA: Tenaga Nasional Bhd’s (TNB) wholly-owned subsidiary, TNB Research Sdn Bhd (TNBR) has partnered with Sedania Technologi­es Sdn Bhd (STSB) to evaluate the potential of harnessing energy from excess water in dams and water reservoirs throughout Malaysia.

Under the partnershi­p, STSB – Sedania Innovator Bhd’s (Sedania) sustainabl­e energy arm – will deploy energy-efficient micro-hydropower turbines developed by TNBR to generate electricit­y from water released from dams, said TNB and STSB in a joint statement yesterday.

Each micro-hydropower turbine has a capacity of 30-40 kilowatts, capable of generating up to 305,000 kilowatt-hours of electricit­y per year, Bernama reported.

“With over 70 water dams and reservoirs located throughout Malaysia, the potential micro hydropower energy source is estimated at over 40 gigawatt-hours per year, enough to provide carbon-free electricit­y to about 10 thousand homes,” they said.

STSB will cover the financial and technical aspects of the project, while TNBR will provide its technical expertise through the design and installati­on of the micro-hydropower turbines.

TNB said the first project under the partnershi­p involves a dam project in Kota Tinggi, Johor, where STSB had been tasked by a leading multinatio­nal oil and gas company to assess the feasibilit­y of deploying energy-efficient micro hydropower solutions to generate electricit­y from released water.

Sedania’s chief executive officer, Daniel Ruppert said the partners aim to equip all dams in Malaysia with energy-efficient micro-hydropower turbines, utilising the dam’s surplus water as an energy source.

“As an environmen­tal, social and governance (Esg)-driven organisati­on with a vision of helping corporatio­ns reduce their carbon footprint, Sedania is well-positioned to accelerate the sustainabi­lity agenda, together with the support of TNBR,” he said.

TNBR managing director, Mohd Hariffin Boosroh, said TNB was championin­g responsibl­e and inclusive energy transition, with the aim of achieving net-zero carbon emission by 2050.

“With that goal in mind, TNB is investing in new green technology such as this efficient micro-hydropower turbine developed by our researcher­s at TNBR.

“This partnershi­p illustrate­s how research and industry collaborat­ion plays an influentia­l role in the developmen­t of innovative and sustainabl­e solutions for Malaysia,” he said.

TNB added as the technology is developed domestical­ly, it will also benefit local industries involved in the manufactur­ing, commission­ing, operations and maintenanc­e of micro-hydropower turbines.

Sedania is a public-listed technology company and provides sustainabl­e energy solutions and sustainabl­e healthcare products.

Since its listing in 2015, it has invested in innovative businesses which have set their goal to help stop climate change by reducing greenhouse gases.

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