Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Energy Council has approved a series of initiatives aimed at addressing the power shortage in the state and achieving a sustainable 30% power reserve margin.
At its inaugural meeting today, the council also endorsed feasibility studies on renewable energy sources like wind, geothermal, and low-head submersible hydropower projects to diversify the state’s energy mix.In a statement, the Sabah Chief Minister’s Department said proposals by the Energy Commission of Sabah include extending the viability of existing power plants, purchasing power from biomass plants, and ensuring the completion of ongoing large scale solar projects.
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The statement also highlighted the expected completion of the Sabah Hydropower Development Master Plan, by the end of this year, a move anticipated to bolster the state’s power generation efforts.In the statement, Hajiji stressed the importance of collective action from all stakeholders to ensure the successful implementation of the council’s plans and initiatives.
He emphasised the government’s dedication to ensuring a sustainable energy future for Sabah through initiatives such as the Sabah Energy Roadmap and Masterplan 2040, launched last September.According to Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd’s power generation report, the peak load for the Sabah and Labuan power grid reached 1,136 megawatts at 2.30pm yesterday, with a power reserve margin of 121MW against a power generation capacity of 1,257MW.
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