Utility firm to continue research on hydroelectric dam


Sarawak Energy says it will help minimise the impact of hydroelectric power generation on the environment such as areas near the Bakun dam. — filepic

KUCHING: Sarawak Energy, in line with its commitment to maintain high global standards in sustainability, remains committed in its research into the environmental aspect of hydroelectric dams.

Its Corporate Services executive vice-president Aisah Eden said the state utility company was working closely with higher learning institutes and hydropower sustainability specialists to meet global expectations.

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