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Electricity & Gas Supply Infrastucture Malaysia ELECTRICITY & GAS SUPPLY INFRASTRUCTURE MALAYSIA LSS2 Projects Status (Peninsular Malaysia) (Commercial Operation Date end 2019 - TBC) LSS2 Projects Status (Peninsular Malaysia) (Commercial Operation Date 2020 - TBC) PENINSULAR MALAYSIA No. Solar Power Producer (SPP) Plant Capacity (MW) Plant Location No. Solar Power Producer (SPP) Plant Capacity (MW) Plant Location MAP 2 SABAH & SARAWAK JDA A-18 1. Solution Solar 1 Sdn Bhd 4.00 Port Klang, Selangor 14. Scope Marine Sdn Bhd 5.00 Setiu, Terengganu SESB SJ- Melawa (DG 324MW, GT 20MW) Ranhill Powertron II (GT&ST) 214.8MW LSS1 Projects Status (Sabah) 2. Jentayu Solar Sdn Bhd 5.99 Pokok Sena, Kedah 15. Hong Seng Assembly Sdn Bhd 1.00 Seberang Perai Utara, Pulau Pinang No. Solar Power Producer (SPP) Plant Capacity (MW) Plant Location Karambunai Gayang 3. Solution Solar 2 Sdn Bhd 3.00 Port Klang, Selangor 16. Coral Power Sdn Bhd 9.99 Manjung, Perak Kayumadang Ranhill Powertron I (Teluk Salut) CCGT 208.64MW 1. Sabah Energy Corporation Sdn Bhd 5.00 Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan JDA B-17 4. Fairview Equity Project (Mersing) Sdn Bhd 5.00 Mersing, Johor 17. I2 Solarpark One Sdn Bhd 6.80 Alor Gajah, Melaka Unggun 2. Nusantara Suriamas Sdn Bhd 5.90 Kota Marudu, Sabah Sepanggar Bay (GT&ST) 113.8MW 5. Maju Solar (Gurun) Sdn Bhd 9.90 Kuala Muda, Kedah 18. Viva Solar Sdn Bhd 30.00 Sik, Kedah 3. Beau Energy East Sdn Bhd 6.00 Beaufort, Sabah 6. Asia Meranti Solar (Kamunting) Sdn Bhd 9.90 Kamunting, Perak 19. Cypark Estuary Solar Sdn Bhd 30.00 Empangan Terip, Negeri Sembilan UMS2 7. Asia Meranti Solar (Kinta) Sdn Bhd 9.99 Kinta, Perak 20. KBJ Hecmy Sdn bhd 30.00 Kangar, Perlis Alam Mesra LSS2 Projects Status (Sabah) Khlong Ngae LAWIT No. Solar Power Producer (SPP) Plant Capacity (MW) Plant Location JERNEH 8. Asia Meranti Solar (Kampar) Sdn Bhd 9.99 Kampar, Perak 21. Idiwan Solar Sdn Bhd 30.00 Machang, Kelantan Inanam 1. TTL Energy Sdn Bhd 5.00 Sipitang, Sabah 9. WD Solar Sdn Bhd 9.98 Kuala Langat, Selangor 22. Cove Suria Sdn bhd 30.00 Empangan Kelinchi, Negeri Sembilan Kolombong Jesselton Northern 2. Amled Solar Sdn Bhd/ GV Bumisinar Sdn Bhd 2.30 Papar, Sabah PERLIS Sembulan Town 10. Fairview Equity Project (Kluang) Sdn Bhd 9.99 Kluang, Johor 23. UiTM Solar Power Dua Sdn Bhd 25.00 Pasir Gudang, Johor Minintod Kepayan Kolopis Suria Capital Holding Berhad/ 11. Halpro Engineering Sdn Bhd 30.00 Pekan, Pahang 24. Leader Solar Energy Ii Sdn Bhd 20.00 Kuala Muda, Kedah KOTA KINABALU 3. 2.00 Papar, Sabah Chuping (New) Penampang Suria Capital Engineering Services Sdn Bhd/ Solutions Sdn Bhd Kolopis 12. Redsol Sdn Bhd 30.00 Bukit Merah, Perak 25. TNB Bukit Selambau Solar Sdn Bhd 30.00 Kuala Muda, Kedah KANGAR 4. BP Energy Sdn Bhd 5.00 Kunak, Sabah 13. Kenyir Gunkul Solar Sdn bhd 29.99 Dungun, Terengganu 26. BGMC Bras Power Sdn Bhd 30.00 Kuala Muda, Kedah 5. Amled Solar Sdn Bhd and GV Bumisinar Sdn Bhd 7.70 Keningau, Sabah Perlis Power Station 27. RE Gebeng Sdn bhd 29.916 Kuantan, Pahang Consortium (Gaya Belian Sdn Bhd Kuah Jitra 6. and Constant Energy 5.00 Beaufort, Sabah International Services Limited) 10.00 Sandakan, Sabah Perlis CCGT 650MW Kuala Nerang Lok Kawi 7. Sun Energy Ventures Sdn Bhd and Baywa R.E. Ltd Tumpat Sabah Development Energy Sdn Bhd 8. 10.00 Wilayah Persekutan Labuan Kinarut and Symbior Solar Siam Ltd ALOR SETAR KOTA BHARU Kota Setar SABAH GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM Pasir Mas Bachok 1 Sabah Gas Terminal (SBGAST) 1 Pendang KEDAH 2 Sabah Oil & Gas Terminal (SOGT Kimanis) Kandis 3 Labuan Gas Terminal 1 (LGAST-1) 4 Labuan Gas Terminal 2 (LGAST-2) Pasir Puteh Papar Perwaja (Gurun) Gurun East Tanah Merah Papar Sik Tanah Merah Kimanis CCGT 367.2MW Yan Kg. Raja Machang SPR Energy- Kimanis CCGT 108.2MW Jeli Bedong Lansat Jeli Kimanis Penampang RESAK Kimanis Baling Pergau 2 SKS Prai CCGT 350MW Kuala Ketil Bandar Bersia Hydro 72MW Kuala Krai Permaisuri Gelugor CCGT 330MW Pergau (Sultan Ismail Petra) Hydro 600MW Butterworth Bersia Lumina Tadau SPP GEORGETOWN Gerik Kudat Temenggor Power Station TERENGGANU Kudat Matunggong Prai (GIS) Bukit Tengah Kulim Grik New Prai Power Station Bukit Mertajam Juru Temenggor Hydro 348MW KUALA TERENGGANU Junjong Bayan Lepas Kenering Hydro 120MW KEBABANGAN Menggaris Prai (TNB) CCGT 1071MW Bukit Tambun ANGSI Marang ERB WEST Kenering Switching Station Sungai Piah Lower Hydro 54MW KELANTAN Kota Belud Nibong Tebal P. PINANG Parit Buntar Cenderoh Hydro 40.5MW Kuala Berang MAP 2 Hulu Terengganu Hydro 265MW Kenyir Power Station DUYONG Bukit Merah Sungai Piah Upper Hydro 14.6MW Patau-Patau GT 97MW, ST 15MW Libaran-Stratavest MFO Oil 64.4MW KOTA KINABALU Ranau Sandakan KIKEH Main Intake Elopura Kenyir (Sultan Mahmud) Hydro 400MW Lok Kawi MSS Tshun Nyen Segaliud Gua Musang YTL (Paka) CC - New CCGT 585MW Kinarut Seguntor Lansat SESB Sandakan- Batu Sapi & Gantisan DG 58MW 1 Segaliud Sandakan Taiping SAMARANG Papar Papar Kimanis Sapi Nangoh Kuala Kangsar Dungun 2 Penampang Kuala Kangsar YTL Paka Paka Power Station Klebang KINABALU NAG Beaufort Keningau Paka Tenom 3 Ranca-Ranca Sultan Ismail (Paka) CCGT 275MW Beaufort Pangi Hidro PERAK WILAYAH 4 LABUAN IPOH Kertih Tenom Main Switching Station PERSEKUTUAN Tenom Town Dam Road Papan Ulu Jelai Hydro 372MW LABUAN Tenom Pangi Warisan GB3 (Lumut) CCGT 640MW Tanah Rata Nabawan Parit Batu Gajah SABAH Lahad Datu Ulu Jelai Lahad Datu Pantai Main Intake Remis Tenom Pangi Hydro 75MW Segari (Lumut) CCGT 1303MW Eastern Steel Segari Telok Kalong Ayer Tawar Kota 2 HEP (Under Construction) 10.5MW Ayer Tawar Jor (Sultan Yusuf) Hydro 100MW Perwaja Steelmill Limbang Kunak Chukai Woh (Sultan Idris II) Hydro 150MW Tudan Lumut Kalumpang Semporna Vale Malaysia Mineral WEST NATUNA Tapah Kuala Lipis Miri Power Station (Gas) 104MW Tudan Semporna Tapah TNB Manjung 5 Coal 1000MW Janamanjung Alliance Steel Sdn Bhd Miri Tawau Marudi Junction Marudi Junction TNB Janamanjung (M4) Coal 1010MW SESB SJ-Kubota (GT) 64MW Tawau Gebeng Industrial Teluk Intan PAHANG TNB Janamanjung (JMJG) Coal 2070MW Jerantut Kuantan Kuantan North KUANTAN Sabah-Sarawak Gas Pipeline (SSGP) Raub Sabak Samalaju B Bernam Samalaju B Samalaju Samalaju Similajau Tanjong Malim Tg. Kidurong Power Station (CCGT) (Under Construction) 842MW Similajau Kuala Kubu Maran Bintulu Power Station (Open Cycle-Gas) 165MW Bharu Bintulu Bintulu Power Station (Combined Cycle-Gas) 317MW Bintulu Bentong Tanjung Kidurong Bukit Tarek Bukit Tarek Pekan Balingian Power Station (Coal) 624MW Bintulu Kampung Awah Kemena SELANGOR Bukit Beruntung Temerloh Mukah Power Station (Coal) 270MW Matadeng Kuala Petian Mukah Rawang Selangor MAP 1 Murum Junction Kuala Lumpur East Bakun HEP 2400MW Murum HEP 944MW Kuala Lumpur North WILAYAH Balingian Chubadak PERSEKUTUAN Kapar Selangau Kapar KUALA LUMPUR Sentul Raya (GIS) Port Klang SARAWAK L E G E N D KUALA Port Klang (GIS) SHAH ALAM LUMPUR NEGERI Deshon Klang Oya OVERHEAD LINE Kuala Kubu Oya Sibu Kajang Salim WILAYAH Tanjung Manis PERSEKUTUAN National Kapit 500 kV Overhead Line ďďƌĞǀŝĂƟŽŶƐ͗ University SEMBILAN Tanjung Manis 2 Sarikei PUTRAJAYA Kuala Bharu Lenggeng OCGT Open Cycle Gas Turbine Klawang Sarikei BentongLenggeng Rompin Kemantan 275 kV Overhead Line OLPT CCGT Combine Cycle Gas Turbine OLPT Salak Tinggi KTRI Bandar Seri Jempol BTRK Kuching Power Station (Diesel) 64MW Baleh HEP (Under Construction) 1285MW ST Steam Turbine Telok Datok KRAK Salak Paroi Bandar Baharu Rompin 132 kV Overhead Line (Sabah & Sarawak) GT Gas Turbine Bahau MTKB DG Diesel Generator Sematan Tuanku Jaafar (TJGS) CCGT 1429MW JBRS kV Kilovolt BBTG Jimah Kuala Pilah 275 kV Cable East SEREMBAN Jimah Port Dickson Power Station LSS Large Solar Scale Matang Sejingkat Power Station (Coal) 210MW MW DĞŐĂǁĂƩ Jimah Coal 1400MW Rantau 132 kV Cable (Sabah & Sarawak) KUCHING Entingan TBC dŽďĞĐŽŶĮƌŵĞĚ Rembau Entingan Betong Marine Fuel Oil Kota Samarahan MFO Jimah East Power Coal 2000MW Tuanku Jaafar (GIS) Segamat Mambong Port Dickson HEP ,LJĚƌŽĞůĞĐƚƌŝĐWŽǁĞƌͬWůĂŶƚ Mambong PENINSULAR GAS UTILISATION (PGU) KEV Kapar Energy Ventures Port Dickson OCGT 436MW Powertek Batang Ai HEP 108MW Sri Aman PIPELINE SYSTEM Panglima Power CCGT 720MW Mersing Lachau Kelemak Engkilili Kuala UPSTREAM GAS PIPELINE Selangor Powertek OCGT 434MW MAP 1 WEST KALIMANTAN Rawang Pahlawan Power (MPSS) CCGT 322MW Jasin Kuala Lumpur East GAS PIPELINE (SABAH & SARAWAK) WILAYAH RGTSU Malacca REGASIFICATION TERMINAL MELAKA Sungai Mati PERSEKUTUAN SG. UDANG (RGTSU) JOHOR INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY KUALA LUMPUR Yong Peng East Chubadak Yong Peng East Kuala Lumpur North MELAKA Yong Peng North POWER EXCHANGE Muar Sentul Raya (GIS) Kluang Ampang GIS STATE BOUNDARY Kapar Vision City Kapar ΞůůƌŝŐŚƚƐƌĞƐĞƌǀĞĚ͘ZĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶŽĨĂůůŽƌĂŶLJƉĂƌƚŽĨƚŚŝƐ Galloway Port Klang Batu Pahat East STATE CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR Pudu Ulu ƉƵďůŝĐĂƟŽŶǀŝĂĞůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐ͕ŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂů͕ƌĞĐŽƌĚŝŶŐŽƌŽƚŚĞƌŵĞĚŝƵŵ Brickfields Batu Pahat Kuala Lumpur West Pantai Salak South Bukit Batu ŝƐƐƚƌŝĐƚůLJƉƌŽŚŝďŝƚĞĚǁŝƚŚŽƵƚǁƌŝƩĞŶĐŽŶƐĞŶƚĨƌŽŵƚŚĞ KEV (Coal 1486MW, OCGT 205MW, Gas 564MW) Shah Alam West Bukit Batu CITY Kota Tinggi ŶĞƌŐLJŽŵŵŝƐƐŝŽŶ͘ Bukit SHAH ALAM Subang Jaya Kuala Lumpur LSS1 Projects Status (Peninsular Malaysia) Raja GIS Town Centre South (GIS) No. Solar Power Producer (SPP) Plant Capacity (MW) Plant Location Connaught Bridge CCGT 375MW HYDRO INDONESIAKlang Shah Alam Seksyen 18 (GIS) Connaught Bridge Power Station 1. IL Solar Sdn. Bhd. 10.00 Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah Skudai Plentong Cahaya Baru 2. SBU Power Sdn. Bhd. 3.996 UniMAP Arau, Perlis Gelang Patah Tanjung Langsat Industrial Estate Hicom JOHOR Permas Jaya SURUHANJAYA TENAGA (ENERGY COMMISSION) INDUSTRIAL AREA Perling Puchong Perdana 3. EPIC Solar Sdn. Bhd. 18.50 Telok Kalong, Kemaman Terengganu Pontian Kechil BAHRU Bahru Stainless Kajang KKWG Pasir Gudang Power Station ϭϮ͕:ĂůĂŶdƵŶ,ƵƐƐĞŝŶ͕WƌĞĐŝŶĐƚϮ͕ϲϮϭϬϬ͕WƵƚƌĂũĂLJĂ͕DĂůĂLJƐŝĂ Serdang Pasir Gudang (GIS) 4. Gading Kencana Development Sdn.Bhd. 30.00 Bidor, Perak Pengerang dĞů͗;ϲϬϯͿϴϴϳϬϴϱϬϬ&Ădž͗;ϲϬϯͿϴϴϴϴϴϲϯϳ Pengerang Co-Generation Plant POWER STATION National University 5. Leader Solar Energy Sdn. Bhd. 29.00 Kuala Muda, Kedah Tanjung Bin dŽůů&ƌĞĞEƵŵďĞƌ͗ϭͲϴϬϬͲϮϮϮϮͲϳϴ;^dͿ Tanjung Bin RGTP Putrajaya OCGT 249MW 6.
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