KOTA KINABALU: A rejection of the Detailed Environmental Impact Assessment (DEIA) for a controversial coal-fired power plant in Sabah’s east coast appears to be only a temporary setback for the project’s proponents.
Officials of Lahad Datu Energy Sdn Bhd (LDE), the company undertaking the 300 MW coal plant project, said they were closely studying the Department of Environment’s (DOE) notification to reject the DEIA.
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