Sarawak Energy Berhad / Wan Nur Amirah Wan Hady

On 1932, Sarawak Energy started with the formation of Sarawak Electricity Supply Company Limited in Brooke Administration era to operate public electricity supply within Sarawak. Prior to that, in 1921 a Electrical Section within the Public Works Department was set up to look after the public electr...

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Main Author: Wan Hady, Wan Nur Amirah
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sarawak 2015
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/107518/1/107518.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/107518/
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Summary:On 1932, Sarawak Energy started with the formation of Sarawak Electricity Supply Company Limited in Brooke Administration era to operate public electricity supply within Sarawak. Prior to that, in 1921 a Electrical Section within the Public Works Department was set up to look after the public electricity supply. In 1962, under the Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation Ordinance 1962, the Sarawak Electricity Co. Ltd. was dissolved, and later created into a Corporation, known as Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation (SESCO). In 1996, Sarawak Enterprise Corporation Berhad bought over 45% stake of the Corporation from the Sarawak Government. Sarawak Energy Berhad formerly known as Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation (SESCO) was privatized on 1st July 2005. On 2012 it has been rebranded as Sarawak Energy Berhad. It is owned by Sarawak Enterprise Corporation Berhad (SECB) and responsible for the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in the State of Sarawak in Malaysia. Sarawak Energy is an integrated energy utility which means SEB generate, transmit, distribute and retail electricity around Sarawak. Even though SEB act providing a reliable and efficient supply to their domestic and commercial customers, they also increasingly involved in the development of new hydropower, coal, gas and transmission projects related to the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE). Sarawak Energy currently operate a 210MW coal-fired steam-turbine power plant located at Kampung Geobilt, Kuching as well as a 330MW gas-fired open cycle power plant in Tanjung Kidurong, Bintulu. Besides that, Sarawak Energy also operates a coal-fired power station in Matadeng, Mukah with a total capacity of 270MW (135MW X 2 units).