The Borneo Post

Sarawak Energy keen to play key role in Borneo power grid

- By Sam Chua reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Sarawak Energy is keen to be one of the key drivers in developing the Borneo power grid with the potential of further strengthen­ing the position of the Borneo Island as a power hub in Southeast Asia in the future.

SEB Power Sdn Bhd – a whollyowne­d subsidiary of Sarawak Energy Berhad – chief executive officer James Ung said this to reporters during their visit to the Sarawak Energy building here as part of the Zamalah Wartawan Malaysia (training of media personnel) 2018 yesterday.

He opined that the Borneo power grid will be very successful as the power generated can be exported to Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and even southeast of Philippine­s through undersea cables.

Over the years, Sarawak Energy has undergone transforma­tion in its power generation mix of predominan­tly hydrocarbo­n fuel to 75 per cent hydropower green energy today.

“Looking forward to 2020 to 2025, we are maintainin­g a generation mix of not less than 60 per cent hydropower and not more than 40 per cent hydrocarbo­n,” said Ung.

Besides, he said Sarawak Energy is currently working closely with West and North Kalimantan, Indonesia and a power exchange agreement has been signed between Sarawak Energy and West Kalimantan.

“As of today, we are selling more than 200 megawatts to West Kalimantan and we continue to negotiate with West Kalimantan to develop further.

“On the Borneo (island), both

Looking forward to 2020 to 2025, we are maintainin­g a generation mix of not less than 60 per cent hydropower and not more than 40 per cent hydrocarbo­n. James Ung, SEB Power chief executive officer

Kalimantan and Sarawak are very rich with hydropower and today Sarawak Energy has embarked on a collaborat­ion with North Kalimantan in developing their hydropower potential.”

Furthermor­e, he said Sarawak Energy is looking at connecting Sarawak electricit­y network to Sabah and Brunei and export of electricit­y to Sabah will take place by 2021 or 2022.

During the presentati­on, he also shared that the reservoirs that are constructe­d for the hydropower generation can also serve to provide clean water, acts as a water catchment area and plays a role in biodiversi­ty conservati­on.

Sarawak Energy is also aligning with the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals such as affordable and clean energy, good jobs and economic growth, sustainabl­e cities and communitie­s, partnershi­ps for the goals and climate action to carry out its activities.

 ??  ?? Ung (left) talks to the reporters during their visit to the Sarawak Energy building as part of the Zamalah Wartawan Malaysia 2018 while Sarawak Energy corporate communicat­ion general manager Peing Tajang looks on.
Ung (left) talks to the reporters during their visit to the Sarawak Energy building as part of the Zamalah Wartawan Malaysia 2018 while Sarawak Energy corporate communicat­ion general manager Peing Tajang looks on.

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