SESB ON POWER SUPPLY INTERRUPTIONS




CONFERENCE ....From left: SESB officials Ir. Abdul Nasser Abdul Wahid, Ir. Abdul Razak Sallim, as well as Ir. Ahmad Fuad Mohd. Kassim during a Press Conference .

By : ELAINE MAH

THE SABAH Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) has taken measures to revoke physical phenomenon supply interruptions in a state such as those following a breakdown of a few of a era sets during an Independent Power Plant (IPP) upon a 5th of Dec 2012.

According to SESB Managing Director Abdul Razak Sallim, Sabah's Grid Interconnection mislaid 95 megawatts of a physical phenomenon generating capacity as a result of this breakdown. This amounts to we estimate a single tenth of a state's overall physical phenomenon generating capacity.
He pronounced which SESB has exercised what it calls Demand Side Management (DSM) for Large Power Consumers (LPC) as an beginning to counter a probable energy supply interruptions.

"This will directly support in shortening a bucket direct in order to stabilize a frequency as well as avoid bucket shedding," he said.

According to Abdul Razak, repairs upon a era sets will take 2 to 3 months.

The coercion of a DSM during peak direct hours has not been able to entirely encounter a increasing physical phenomenon demand, Abdul Razak cautioned.

"If physical phenomenon direct continues to increase, ene! rgy rati oning during peak direct hours will be enforced to safeguard a stability of a Grid," he said.

SESB hopes which a Kubota Power Plant in Tawau, with a ability to generate 64 megawatts, will help revoke a impact of a miss of energy generating capacity. The plant is expected to be in operations by January 2013.

With a festive deteriorate quick approaching, Abdul Razak advises a public to be prudent in a make make use of of of electricity. Consumers are suggested to economise upon a make make use of of of physical phenomenon , especially during peak hours during 11am, 3pm as well as 7pm. (Insight Sabah)
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