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  2. Sultan Mahmud Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The power station is a hydroelectric power station, using four turbines of 100 megawatt each. [2] Continuous power output is 165 MW. Average annual energy output is 1,600 GWh. The dam is 150 m in height above foundation, with a crest length of 800 m, and the dam fill volume is 15.20 million cubic metres.

  3. List of power stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Steam turbines: Empty fruit bunch Naluri Ventures Sdn Bhd (license ended in 2010) Johor at Pasir Gudang: 12: Steam turbines: Empty fruit bunch Seguntor Bioenergy Sdn Bhd (planning approved 2007) Sabah at Sandakan: 11.5: Steam turbines: Empty fruit bunch Kina Biopower Sdn Bhd (planning approved 2007) Sabah at Sandakan: 11.5: Steam turbines ...

  4. Hulu Terengganu Hydroelectric Project - Wikipedia

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    The Hulu Terengganu Hydroelectric Project is an underground hydroelectric power plant located the Terengganu, Malaysia. It was built from 2010 to 2015 by Tenaga Nasional Berhad, the largest electricity utility company in Malaysia. [1]

  5. Ulu Jelai Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The power station has a maximum generating capacity of 382 MW. Water from 3 rivers - the Sungai Bertam, Sungai Telom and Sungai Lemoi is used for electricity generation. A dam is built to impound the Sungai Bertam. Weirs and diversion tunnels are built on the Sungai Telom and Sungai Lemoi to divert water into the main reservoir at Sungai Bertam.

  6. Malakoff (power company) - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia, Malakoff is the largest independent power producer (“IPP”) with a net generating capacity of 5,822 MW from its six power plants. International assets include power and water ventures in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Oman, with an effective capacity of 588 MW of power and 472,975 m 3 /day of water desalination. Malakoff is also ...

  7. Pergau Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Pergau dam has been called "the most controversial project in the history of British aid". At the insistence of Margaret Thatcher and with the support of her Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, the excessively costly dam was financed with the money of British taxpayers in order to secure a major arms deal, despite objections raised by civil servants in the British Foreign Office.

  8. Murum Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Murum Dam (Malay: Empangan Murum) is a gravity dam on the Murum River in Sarawak, Malaysia. Construction began in 2008, [4] the dam's reservoir began to fill in July 2013 and the first generator was commissioned in December 2014. [5] [6] The fourth and final turbine became operational on 8 June 2015. [7]

  9. Bakun Dam - Wikipedia

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    The new civil builder is the Malaysia–China Hydro JV consortium, led by Sime Engineering Berhad of Malaysia (a subsidiary of Sime Darby and Sinohydro Corporation of China. Other members of the consortium are WCT Berhad, MTD Capital, Ahmad Zaki Resources, Syarikat Ismail and Edward & Sons. [14] It targeted a completion date of September 2007.