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  2. List of power stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Combined cycle (5 GT + 1 ST) Genting Sanyen Power Sdn Bhd: Teluk Salut Power Station: Sabah at KKIP, Sepanggar: 190: Combined Cycle (4 GT + 2 ST) Ranhill Powertron Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Ranhill Utilities Berhad: Rugading Power Station: Sabah at KKIP, Sepanggar: 190: Combined Cycle (2 GT + 1 ST) Ranhill Powertron II Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of ...

  3. Sabah Electricity - Wikipedia

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    Sabah Electricity Sdn. Bhd. (abbrev. SESB ) is Sabah electrical company that generates, transmits and distributes electricity mainly in the state of Sabah and the Federal Territory of Labuan . It supplies electrical power to 413,983 customers distributed over a wide area of 74,000 km 2 . 82.8% of the customers are domestic customers consuming ...

  4. Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Kapar Energy Ventures Sdn Bhd is a joint venture company between Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) and Malakoff Berhad, with an equity holding of 60% TNB and 40% Malakoff Berhad. Kapar Energy Ventures Sdn Bhd (KEV) owns, operates and maintains SSAAPS since 9 July 2004, after successful acquisition of the power plant from TNB.

  5. National Grid (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Power generation capacity connected to the Malaysian National Grid is 22,858 megawatt, with a maximum demand of 17,788 megawatt as of April 2016 according to Suruhanjaya Tenaga. [7] The generation fuel mix in peninsular is 45.55% gas, 50.23% coal, 3.59% hydro and 0.63% from other forms of fuel.

  6. Tenaga Nasional - Wikipedia

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    Tenaga Nasional Berhad (lit. ' National Energy Limited ', abbreviated as TNB; TENA, MYX: 5347), also known as Tenaga Nasional or simply Tenaga, is the Malaysian multinational electricity company and is the only electric utility company in Peninsular Malaysia and also the largest publicly listed power company in Southeast Asia with MYR 204.74 billion worth of assets.

  7. Putrajaya Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Previously known as Serdang Power Station, PJPS is one of seven thermal power stations owned by Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB). [1] It is under the management of TNB's Generation Division whose core business is generating electricity by operating and maintaining power plants. PJPS is located near Putrajaya, the administrative center of Malaysia.

  8. List of companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Tenaga Nasional: Utilities Conventional electricity Kuala Lumpur: 1990 Electric supplier P A Telekom Malaysia (TM) Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Kuala Lumpur: 1984 Telecom P A TGV Cinemas: Consumer services Recreational services Kuala Lumpur: 1995 Cinema chain P A Top Glove: Consumer goods Personal products Shah Alam: 1991 ...

  9. Bakun Dam - Wikipedia

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    The dam was to be built beginning in 1994 by a privatised joint-venture consortium called Bakun Hydroelectric Corporation, comprising Ekran Berhad, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), the government of Sarawak, Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation (Sesco), and Malaysia Mining Corporation Bhd (MMC). [9]