The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Developing our first renewable energy grid

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KOTA KINABALU: As per the agreement signed between Sabah Shell Petroleum Company Ltd (SSPC) and Sabahan NGOs - Tonibung and PACOS Trust, in December 2018, the work to develop Sabah’s first renewable energy grid has just begun.

This grid features a new micro hydro turbine to be placed in the Kobulu river to generate an expected, additional 20kW of electricit­y for the benefit of the inhabitant­s of Kampung Buayan and Kampung Tiku. This turbine will feed into the two-existing micro hydro turbine systems between these villages.

The new turbine is meant to rejuvenate the existing infrastruc­ture to collective­ly meet the energy needs of both these growing communitie­s. This grid also allows for more efficient use of the renewable energy through the sharing of electricit­y between these villages. It will also enable the ability to load shed excess electricit­y when the usage in either one of the villages is lower.

“We’re proud to have the opportunit­y to be involved in a project that benefits the communitie­s through our partnershi­p with Tonibung and PACOS Trust. Through the Access To Energy programme (A2E), we are providing cleaner and more efficient energy solutions to the communitie­s that need it most, whilst empowering them socio-economical­ly to be more resilient,” shared Prithipal Singh, General Manager of Sabah Shell Petroleum Company, at the A2E programme’s ground-breaking ceremony.

This initiative will complement the socio-economic developmen­t activities that will be based on the communitie­s’ interests, which could lead to eco-tourism or food processing industries for both these villages. These developmen­ts are expected to only take place once the installati­on of the renewable energy grid is completed.

“The work being pioneered by the A2E team here today will hopefully be an example of a working model for electricit­y generation and distributi­on for communitie­s within hard-toreach areas. I’m glad that through partnershi­ps between private and civil societies, longer term benefits such as starting a small business, or running a homestay are now within reach,” said Jenifer Lasimbang, the assemblywo­man for the Moyog constituen­cy and Assistant Minister of Education and Innovation.

Also present at the A2E groundbrea­king ceremony was senator Adrian Lasimbang.

 ??  ?? Shell volunteers and members of the Buayan and Tiku community during the ground breaking.
Shell volunteers and members of the Buayan and Tiku community during the ground breaking.

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