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Large Scale Solar in Sabah expected in two years
Published on: Thursday, May 25, 2023
Published on: Thu, May 25, 2023
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Large Scale Solar in Sabah expected in two years
According to Huang, the electricity supply system in Sabah is monitored using the System Average Interruption Duration Index (Saidi), which measures the duration of electricity supply interruptions to consumers within a year.
Kuala Lumpur: The implementation of the Large Scale Solar (LSS), together with the Battery Energy Storage System, in Sabah is expected to begin in 2025 or 2026.

Deputy Minister of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change, Datuk Seri Huang Tiong Sii, said it was one of the options finalised between the federal and Sabah governments to deal with the issue of increasing electricity demand in the East Coast of the State.

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“The Federal Government and the Sabah State Government are fine-tuning the options by taking into account fuel sufficiency and supply costs.

“The Government is always committed to helping solve the problem of electricity supply disruptions and meeting the increasing demand for electricity in Sabah, especially in the East Coast area of the State,” he said during the question and answer session in the Dewan Rakyat, here, Wednesday.

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He was responding to a question from Lo Su Fui (GRS-Tawau) about Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd’s (SESB) plan to deal with the issue of frequent electricity supply disruption in Tawau.

According to Huang, the electricity supply system in Sabah is monitored using the System Average Interruption Duration Index (Saidi), which measures the duration of electricity supply interruptions to consumers within a year.

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Sabah recorded a Saidi of 74.91 minutes/user as of March 31 and for this year, the target is 250 minutes/user, he added.

He said several factors contributed to electricity supply disruption in Sabah and they included disturbance by wild animals; trees that interfere with cables; cable damage and overloading caused by illegal connections.

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In order to overcome the problem, Huang said the Government through SESB has implemented preventive maintenance activities through the installation of Distribution

Automation to reduce the duration of interruptions and speed up supply restoration works that are carried out remotely.

“In addition, drones are also used to monitor electric lines and cables which will save inspection time and the implementation of electricity supply upgrading projects,” he added.
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