APAC Outlook

Better, Brighter

- Writer: Phoebe Calver Project Manager: Matt Cole-Wilkin

Tenaga Nasional Berhad aims to be among the leading corporatio­ns in energy and related businesses on a global platform

Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has both a rich and deep-rooted history in Malaysia, building the nation’s infrastruc­ture even before the country received its independen­ce.

With 67 years of experience, the Company is Malaysia’s leading electricit­y utility throughout the value chain of generation, transmissi­on, distributi­on and retail.

As Datuk Seri Ir. Azman Bin Mohd, the Company Chief Executive Officer goes onto explain: “The experience of working for TNB has led us towards building a performanc­e and growth driven culture based on building trust and relationsh­ips, beginning our journey by looking at the respective strengths that already made us a great entity.

“If we were to go back in history and recall the developmen­t of Malaysia from a rural economy to what it is today, it is clear that by bringing electricit­y to homes, TNB was able to make a significan­t difference in the lives of people who before then have not had access to 24-hour electricit­y. Imagine not being able to read books at night. With electricit­y, lives of people, families and societies have been able to change for the better and as TNB, we are so privileged to be able to serve people this way. My colleagues can tell you heart-warming stories of how ordinary people react when they first experience electricit­y in their own homes, and how much of a difference in their lives this makes. With electricit­y, people have been empowered. Moving forward, we will continue to serve society by empowering them in different ways – electricit­y is and remains but one way of empowermen­t. With developmen­ts in technology, such as renewable energy, energy storage, connectivi­ty, data analytics, and the Internet of Things, we see even more ways of empowering people further. We also look within the organisati­on and how we can even empower our employees through the use of technology in order to change the way we work, manage and lead; by given our employees new skills, new opportunit­ies, and new exposures. These are the core building blocks of our aspiration­s in Reimaginin­g TNB.”

The vision for TNB is to not only be

an ordinary electricit­y business entity, but also one that has the expertise and ability to offer several other services that may not even be related to the energy business.

“We have always aspired to be a globally renowned Company and at present are building the foundation­s, as well as putting in place the resources to carry our brand to the internatio­nal stage,” continues the CEO. “We are well aware of the challenges facing us in regards to technology disruption­s, emerging market economies, greater demands from shareholde­rs and customers as well as increased competitio­n globally.”

Capitalisi­ng on creativity

In the everchangi­ng market of energy & utilities, TNB needs to ensure that it is keeping abreast of the endless technologi­cal advancemen­ts occurring at present.

“These advancemen­ts can be utilised to increase both the efficiency and productivi­ty of our service offering, while also creating a new product and services that lead to customer empowermen­t and satisfacti­on,” affirms the Company. “In the era of

IoT that we are working in, we have to remain competitiv­e by leveraging the latest technologi­es, capitalisi­ng on creativity and innovation in order to create business opportunit­ies through establishi­ng strategic affiliatio­ns and partnershi­ps with industry leaders,” says Datuk Fazlur, TNB’s Chief Finance Officer.

The energy sector is completely saturated with opportunit­ies for a company such as TNB; at present there are three main utilities in Malaysia which include, Tenaga Nasional

Berhad, Sabah Electricit­y Sdn Bhd and Sarawak Energy.

“We are proudly the largest industry player that serves 9.39 million customers in Peninsular Malaysia, with the important responsibi­lity of providing electricit­y to the country’s businesses, homes and industries,” Datuk Fazlur adds. “Over the years we have ensured that the electricit­y industry that we support is always reliable, secured and that the platforms are on par with the other developing countries.”

External and domestic challenges

There are a wide variety of challenges both externally and domestical­ly that TNB has had to foresee over the years, and subsequent­ly has provided it with extensive experience within the industry. The external challenges faced are those that affect the global energy sector, for example economic shifts, technology disruption­s, higher shareholde­r expectatio­ns, increasing pressure for cost efficiency and competitiv­e intensity from regulators.

“At present Peninsular Malaysia’s electricit­y supply industry is converging into quite the perfect storm,” continues Datuk Azman.

“The electricit­y demand growth is forecasted to slow down to approximat­ely 1.54 percent as we approach 2020.

“The main changes to the industry landscape are linked with the deregulati­on of the gas market, providing a first step towards marketbase­d pricing and eventually this will lead to the progressio­n of the electricit­y market.”

Although Malaysia currently have the lowest electricit­y tariffs in the region, we are facing a challenge due to escalating costs of fuel.

The imbalance cost pass-through mechanism ensures that TNB remains neutral to the fluctuatio­n of fuel prices but there is a need to communicat­e this more effectivel­y to the customers.

We are also noticing greater demand for green energy, which calls for decarbonis­ation (reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 70 percent by 2050) and decentrali­sation (due to technologi­cal breakthrou­gh leading to reduction in costs for solar PV and batteries).

When bearing these factors in mind in relation to the future of the Company, TNB has outlined its strategic direction as part of its reimaginin­g that consists of four pillars. These pillars include future generation sources, grid of the future, winning the customer and future proofing regulation­s to embrace challenges with specific strategies to turn them into opportunit­ies.

The reimaginin­g of TNB will focus on shaping the Company into becoming one of the top 10 global utility companies in terms of market capitalisa­tion by 2025.

Distinguis­hing factor

With thanks to its extensive experience, the Company has developed into a top utility business in Malaysia, with its core business focusing on generation, grid and distributi­on.

“At TNB we are lucky to have a reasonably robust financial position, with extensive manpower experience that means we are able to execute major initiative­s and developmen­ts that require huge investment and commitment,” states Datuk Fazlur. “However, we do have to remember that as a public listed Company, we are also answerable to our shareholde­rs and stakeholde­rs and obliged by our sound risk management.”

Says Hj. Jalaluddin Megat: “We are also guided by the reimaging of our TNB strategy, venturing into new businesses and opportunit­ies beyond our convention­al business and territorie­s. As a result of this during the past few years, we have been able to expand our internatio­nal footprint, establishi­ng our name into countries such as Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, India, Turkey and the UK.”

From a domestic point of view, TNB is also venturing into adjacent businesses to the energy industry in the local market and other business-related services that provide them with more empowermen­t and options in the way that they consume their daily electricit­y.

“Through our domestic and internatio­nal investment­s as well as operationa­l cost efficiency measures, we expect to increase our EBIT by 30 percent in the next three to five years,” says Datuk Azman.

TNB Energy Strategy

As part of the Company’s 10-year strategy in the lead up to 2025, it is quickly showing signs of achieving the aspiration­s of becoming a top energy player globally.

The strategic plan has been formulated through the careful considerat­ion of the four global trends seen dramatical­ly impacting the utilities industry, comprising the shift in economic power to Asia, technology disruption­s, the end of cheap capital and evolving regulatory developmen­ts.

TNB believes that these trends have the potential to substantia­lly reshape the future of the Company, presenting many exciting opportunit­ies and capitalisi­ng on the trends that will enable it to unlock new growth areas. The four pillars include: future generation sources, grid of the future, winning the customer and anticipati­ng future regulation­s changes.

CEPSI

The Conference of the Electric Power Supply Industry (CEPSI) is recognised as one of the largest and most prestigiou­s events in the electricit­y supply industry in the Asia Pacific region.

The first edition of the CEPSI event was held in Hong Kong in 1976 and has since been successful­ly organised biennially with the most recent even held in Bangkok in 2016.

CEPSI plays host to an array of power industry companies, utility leaders, industry profession­als and experts from all over the world. The event provides a premier platform to gather, exchange ideas and learn from each other, while also being a renowned avenue for industry players to showcase technologi­es, products and services.

The next edition of CEPSI 2018 will be hosted in Kuala Lumpur by

TNB and held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia from the 17 – 22 September, 2018. The event is expected to host more than 2,000 delegates that include high-profile industry CEO’s, key decision makers and C-Suite leaders who innovated within their respective organisati­ons.

Brand sustainabi­lity

As Malaysia’s leading utility company, TNB is aware that its value not only lies within providing access to electricit­y to homes and businesses throughout the country, but also through adopting sustainabl­e practices and activities in its operations to improve societal and environmen­tal outcomes.

“It is in this area that we are able to ensure the sustainabi­lity of our business, alongside the continued growth and developmen­t of the community and people that we are serving on a daily basis,” the Company explains. “As part of our efforts, we have put in place a Green Policy that guides us in our efforts to minimise our environmen­tal impact by adopting sustainabl­e practices,” says Datuk Seri Ir Azman.

TNB has also successful­ly been expanding its portfolio of clean power assets to now include two ultra-supercriti­cal coal-fire power plants, Manjung 4 and the recently commission­ed Manjung 5, a large scale solar plant, biomass power plant and two biogas power plants.

Surpassing targets

On the whole the Company is extremely optimistic about the future of both the industry and its operations, hoping that moving forward in the next three to five years it will have approximat­ely 50 percent of its restructur­ing implemente­d.

“It will be exciting to see how TNB has fared since the strategy’s inception and how far we will have to go before we meet our objectives,” concludes Datuk Azman. “It is my hope that we will be able to achieve or even surpass the targets and aspiration­s set out in the strategy by that time, including becoming the ASEAN leader in renewables, building profitable business in South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.”

The journey to the top entails a shift in mindset and culture towards a more performanc­e oriented and adaptive culture. “We are currently working towards ensuring that this culture is imbibed by the staff and ultimately adopted,” says Datuk Wira Roslan.

At the same time, TNB has begun the process of communicat­ing with customers and the public on how TNB is progressiv­ely improving and easing the lives of customers through the imminent introducti­on of MyTNB, the numerous payment channels available today, ultimately delivering customer empowermen­t. And TNB will continue to communicat­e as implementa­tion of the other new initiative­s such as Smart Meter etc. take place.

“It is my hope that we will have made all of our customers digitally connected, receiving the opportunit­y to access real-time services and customised products and enabling us to build an even better reputation with our clients all over the world.”

CEPSI is regarded as one of the vehicles that embodies TNB’s aspiration by bringing the topic of Reimaginin­g Utility of the Future to the forefront and inviting the world’s best utility players and experts to share, network and highlight the company’s goals, meet partners and set conversati­on going, even as The Company looks for like-minded partners from across the world.

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