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CM: Sarawak needs Murum hydro project for energy-intensive industries
Sarawak will have to develop the proposed 900MW Murum hydroelectric dam project to support its energy intensive industries, Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud said.
SEB plans to develop several power projects
Sarawak Energy Bhd (formerly Sarawak Enterprise Corp Bhd) plans to develop several hydroelectric dam projects to generate over 5,000MW to make Sarawak a major regional power producer.
Regional powerhouse
Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB, formerly Sarawak Enterprise Corp Bhd) plans to develop several hydroelectric dam projects to generate over 5,000MW to make Sarawak a major regional power producer.
MPHB completes makeover
Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd's (MPHB) major makeover is now complete. Its balance sheet now reflects that of a cash-rich group in contrast to its highly indebted form previously.
Sharp rise in connection fees in Sarawak
New housebuyers in Sarawak will have to fork out more money following a sharp increase in electricity connection fees by Syarikat SESCo.
Sabah, Sarawak positioned for growth
SABAH and Sarawak offer tremendous opportunities for growth. The two states are also rich in natural resources, accounting for 40% and 55% of the country's crude oil and natural gas production respectively, with several deep-water sites currently being explored.
Sacofa leases poles and structures to instal fibre optic cables
Sacofa Sdn Bhd has leased power poles and structures from Syarikat SESCo Bhd to intsall its fibre optic cables in Sarawak.
Sarawak plans six power plants
Sarawak Energy Bhd plans to spend about RM10bil building six power plants, including hydroelectric and coal-fired generators, to triple supply in eight years.
Sarawak needs RM30b to finance projects, says CM
Sarawak needs RM30bil public funding to develop infrastructure and power projects in the next eight years, said Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud.
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