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Sarawak Energy

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Electric utility company in Sarawak, Malaysia

Sarawak Energy Berhad
Company typePrivate Limited Company
IndustryElectrical power
Founded1921
Kuching,Kingdom of Sarawak(Now Sarawak, Federation Of Malaysia)
HeadquartersThe Isthmus Off Jalan Keruing 93050,,
Malaysia
Key people
Datu Haji Sharbini Suhaili (CEO)[1]
ProductsElectricity generation,transmission anddistribution
OwnerGovernment of Sarawak
Websitewww.sarawakenergy.com

Sarawak Energy Berhad is thestate ownedelectric utility company of the State ofSarawak. It is one of Malaysia's three electrical companies, the other two beingTenaga Nasional servingPeninsular Malaysia, andSabah Electricity which serves the state ofSabah and territory ofLabuan.

History

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In 1921, an Electrical Section within the Public Works Department was set up to look after the public electricity supply.[2] In 1932, "Sarawak Electricity Supply Company" was formed by the Brooke Administration to operate public electricity supply within Sarawak.[2]

The Sarawak Electricity Company was dissolved in 1962, under the Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation Ordinance 1962, and later created into a Corporation, known asSarawak Electricity Supply Corporation (SESCO)[2] (Malay:Perbadanan Pembekalan Letrik Sarawak, and laterPerbadanan Pembekalan Elektrik Sarawak orPPLS). In 1996, Sarawak Enterprise Corporation Berhad bought over 45% stake of the Corporation from the Sarawak Government.

In 2005, SESCO was privatised and known as Syarikat SESCO Berhad,[3] and bought over by Sarawak Energy Berhad.

Sarawak began to export electricity from Sarawak toWest Kalimantan,Indonesia in January 2016 through a 275kV interconnection operated by Sarawak Energy.[4] This project is the first successful power trading project for Malaysia.[5]

Generation capacity

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Sarawak Energy generates electricity mainly from two major types of plant;hydroelectric plants (HEP) andthermal plants.[6] With a total installed capacity of 5,203 MW, the major towns in Sarawak are connected via a 275/132kV State Transmission Grid.

Hydroelectric power plants

Thermal power plants
Among the thermal plants in operation are:

  • Miri power station,Miri - 99 MW, Open Cycle Gas Turbine
  • Bintulu power station,Bintulu - 330 MW, Combined Cycle Power Plant
  • Tg Kidurong Power Station,Bintulu - 192 MW, Open Cycle Gas Turbine
  • Sejingkat Power Station,Kuching - 210 MW,coal-fired power station (phase II)
  • Mukah Power Station,Mukah - 2 x 135 MW, Coal-Fired Power Station
  • Balingian Coal Fired Power Station,Balingian - 624 MW[7]

Awards and accolades

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YearAwardCategoryNominated work/ personsResultReference
2016The BrandLaureate AwardsMost Sustainable Brand Award 2015-2016Won[9]
20179th Annual Global CSR AwardsBest Community ProgrammeOverall CSR programmes atBatang Ai DamGold[10]
Australasian Reporting AwardsAnnual ReportBronze[11]
2018Silver[11]
10th Annual Global CSR AwardsBest Community ProgrammeSarawak Energy CSR Eye Vision Programme for Better Living in the Rural CommunityGold[12]
Sustainable Business AwardsBest Strategy and Sustainability ManagementWon[13]
Best UNSustainable Development GoalsWon[13]
Special Recognition for Sustainability in the CommunityWon[13]
2019Asean PR Excellence AwardsBest PR Programme – Asean Category‘Mat Weavers’ ProgrammeDiamond[14]
Best PR Campaign – Asean Category'Electrifying Sarawak and Beyond’ CampaignDiamond[14]
Australasian Reporting AwardsAnnual ReportSilver[11]
The BrandLaureate AwardsNation Branding Award 2018-2019Won[9]
HR Asia Best Companies to Work for in Asia (Malaysia)UtilityWon[15]
2020Annual Global Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Awards and Good Governance AwardsExcellence in Provision for Literacy & EducationBelaga Penan Education FundPlatinum[16]
The Best Chief Executive OfficerPlatinum[16]
2023United Nations (UN) Global Compact Network Malaysia and Brunei (UNGCMYB) Forward Faster Sustainability AwardsUNGCMYB Forward Faster CEODatuk Haji Sharbini SuhailiWon[17]
Special Climate Fellow AwardMohd Irwan AmanWon[17]
Partnership for the Goals and for Sustainability Awareness and Employee EngagementWon[17]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Digitalising Sarawak Energy"(PDF).www.sarawakenergy.com/. 2021. Retrieved21 April 2024.
  2. ^abcMuzaffar, Tate (1999).The power behind the state (First ed.). Kuching, Sarawak: Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation. pp. 49, 70, 246.ISBN 983-99360-1-8.
  3. ^"About Us - BRIEF HISTORY".Sarawak Sesco Berhad Blogspot. March 2009. Retrieved12 November 2016.
  4. ^"Malaysia begins exporting electricity to Indonesia".Free Malaysia Today. 13 May 2016. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  5. ^"Ongkili: Malaysia's power trading moves a step forward".The Borneo Post. 12 May 2016. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  6. ^"Generation Portfolio".Sarawak Energy. Archived fromthe original on 24 November 2013. Retrieved12 November 2016.
  7. ^ab"Sarawak not ready to 'export' hydropower to peninsular".Malaysiakini. 26 October 2015. Retrieved26 October 2015.
  8. ^Suhaimi, Nazmi (12 July 2020)."Baleh HEP construction on track".New Sarawak Tribune. Retrieved23 November 2020.
  9. ^ab"SEB recognised with Nation Branding Award 2018-2019". The Borneo Post. 6 July 2019. Retrieved27 November 2019.
  10. ^"SEB accorded Gold Award for CSR programmes". The Borneo Post. 8 April 2019. Retrieved27 November 2019.
  11. ^abc"Sarawak Energy awarded Silver at ARA". The Borneo Post. 4 July 2019. Retrieved4 July 2019.
  12. ^Lim How Pim (16 August 2019)."Clear vision for 89 thanks to Sarawak Energy". The Borneo Post. Retrieved30 August 2019.
  13. ^abcSulok Tawie (1 February 2019)."Sarawak Energy recognised for sustainability efforts". Malay Mail. Retrieved27 November 2019.
  14. ^abMarilyn Ten (30 April 2019)."Sarawak shines at Asean PR Excellence Awards". The Borneo Post. Retrieved27 November 2019.
  15. ^"HR Asia Announces Malaysia's Best Companies to Work for in Asia". Acrofan. 22 November 2019. Retrieved27 November 2019.
  16. ^ab"Sarawak Energy snags double platinum at CSR awards". The Borneo Post. 23 September 2020. Retrieved25 September 2020.
  17. ^abcGALILEO PETINGI (27 November 2023)."Sarawak Energy bags top honours at UNGCMYB Awards 2023". The Borneo Post. Retrieved27 November 2023.

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