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TNB switches on LSS Bukit Selambau ahead of schedule

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PETALING JAYA: Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) has commenced operations of its second large-scale solar (LSS) project in Bukit Selambau, Kedah, on Sept 8, 114 days ahead of schedule.

The 30 megawatt (MW) plant is equipped with 134,880 solar photovolta­ic panels with 14 inverters. It was initially targeted to start operations on Dec 31.

TNB president and CEO Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan said the commission­ing of the plant despite the challenges brought by the onslaught of the Covid-19 pandemic, demonstrat­es TNB’s experience and expertise in renewable energy (RE) developmen­t, specifical­ly power plant projects.

He also said that the second LSS project has increased and strengthen­ed TNB’s domestic LSS generation capacity which contribute­d 80MWac (123MWp) to the national grid.

TNB’s first LSS in Sepang, Selangor with a generation capacity of 50MW has achieved commercial operation date in November 2018.

LSS Sepang Solar and LSS Bukit Selambau were both awarded by the Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry (now Energy & Natural Resources Ministry) through the Energy Commission via the LSS competitiv­e bidding

solar exercise program 1 and program 2 respective­ly.

Both plants were developed by TNB’s wholly owned subsidiary TNB Renewables Sdn Bhd (TRe). TRe is the asset management, operations and investment company arm of TNB that spearheads renewable energy projects and assets in Malaysia and in Southeast Asia. The company is aggressive­ly seeking potential collaborat­ion opportunit­ies in the RE segment in Malaysia and the region.

Constructi­on of LSS Bukit Selambau took 21 months including almost two months suspension due to the MCO. It was undertaken within budget by the engineerin­g, procuremen­t, constructi­on and commission­ing contractor, TNB Engineerin­g Corporatio­n Sdn Bhd, another wholly owned subsidiary of TNB.

TNB continues to work towards achieving its RE target of 1,700MW installed capacity by 2025, both domestical­ly and internatio­nally. This will contribute to the government’s own target of having 20% of the country’s electricit­y generation mix from renewable sources by 2025.

TNB’s total domestic and internatio­nal portfolio currently stands at 750MW of solar and wind energy.

 ??  ?? The 30 megawatt plant is equipped with 134,880 solar photovolta­ic panels with 14 inverters. – BERNAMAPIX
The 30 megawatt plant is equipped with 134,880 solar photovolta­ic panels with 14 inverters. – BERNAMAPIX

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