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MALAYSIA: CONSTRUCTION START-UP ON PLANNED $1,800,000,000 POWER PLANT, ABB ALSTOM POWER [BELGIUM] - order #: 042300.

WWP-Business Opportunities in Asia & the Pacific, April, 2000

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Malaysia currently has an installed energy generating capacity of 8,990 Mw. However, domestic demand is expected to surge up to 21,000 Mw by the year 2010. As a result, the local state-owned TENAGA NASIONAL BERHAD (TNB) established a new subsidiary known as TNB JANAMANJONG to build a new low-sulphur grade sub- bituminous and bituminous coal-fired power plant. In so doing, the new affiliate is expected to adopt an approach similar to Independent Power Producers (IPPs).

Construction plans call for building a coal-fired power station with an installed generating capacity of 2100 Mw. The planned complex, to be sited in the district of Manjung, Perak Darul Ridzuan, will be configured with 3-700 Mw units which will each consist of a: -...

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