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  2. Sarawak Energy - Wikipedia

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    Sarawak Energy Berhad is the state owned electric utility company of the State of Sarawak. It is one of Malaysia's three electrical companies, the other two being Tenaga Nasional serving Peninsular Malaysia , and Sabah Electricity which serves the state of Sabah and territory of Labuan .

  3. Petroleum Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    The Sarawak government aimed to have Petros in operation by the first quarter of 2018 [27] and become an active player in the oil & gas industry by 2020. [28] Sarawak government then sent a legal team to the United Kingdom to search for additional supporting documents regarding the rights of Sarawak in the Malaysian agreement.

  4. Energy Commission (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The Energy Commission (Malay: Suruhanjaya Tenaga), abbreviated ST, is a regulatory body for the energy industry in Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah. The commission was ...

  5. Exclusive: Malaysian energy giant's board at odds with PM ...

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    The board and management of Malaysian national energy giant Petronas have urged the prime minister to drop a planned tax settlement with a state run by his political allies, three sources close to ...

  6. Electricity sector in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Sarawak Energy for Sarawak; Sabah Electricity for Sabah and Labuan; Generation. Installed capacity. The installed capacity in Peninsular Malaysia in 2014 was 8,636 MW

  7. National Grid (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The central area network with Connaught Bridge Power Station in Klang was the precursor of the energy grid; it also tapped into the Cameron Highlands Hydro scheme from the Sultan Yussuf Power Station, and was extended into a western network. Late in the 1980s, the loop was complete when Kota Bharu joined the grid. [3]

  8. Bakun Dam - Wikipedia

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    On 16 August 2017, Sarawak Energy completes acquisition of Bakun HEP from Federal Government. [6] Under the deal, the Sarawak government will pay Putrajaya RM2.5 billion and take over the remaining RM6.4 billion remaining debts. [7] Prime Minister Najib Razak handed over the dam to the Sarawak government on 5 April 2018. [7]

  9. Energy policy of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Energy policy is the responsibility of the Office of the Prime Minister, specifically the Economic Planning Unit and the Implementation and Coordination Unit. [2]: 1 The Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water has identified three principal energy objectives that would be instrumental in guiding the development of its energy sector. [1]