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Horrific Halloween train-fuel tanker collision near KK Airport (updated)

 Energy resources, Public transport  17 Responses »
Oct 312011
 

A huge dark plume billowed from a fiery explosion near the Kota Kinabalu Airport after a fuel lorry tanker crashed into a train in front of a petrol station.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 7.15pm  Tagged with: Kota Kinabalu Airport, petrol tanker, train

Is Malaysia’s nuclear power programme really on hold?

 Energy resources  15 Responses »
Oct 312011
 

Are Malaysia’s nuclear power plans on hold – or are they quietly proceeding behind the scenes according to a scheduled timeline that could see the first plant commissioned in 2021?

 Posted by Anil Netto at 12.19pm  Tagged with: IAEA, Malaysia, nuclear power

Why are we facing a gas shortage?

 Energy resources  14 Responses »
Oct 052011
 
Why are we facing a gas shortage?

We are known to have rich reserves of natural gas. So why is Petronas facing a shortage in gas supply, which has resulted in crippling losses for Tenaga Nasional?

 Posted by Anil Netto at 11.12am  Tagged with: Bekok C, gas deliveries, Petronas, Tenaga Nasional Berhad

TNB turns red over gas shortage: Time to review PPAs

 Energy resources  12 Responses »
Sep 212011
 
TNB turns red over gas shortage: Time to review PPAs

TNB has been bleeding red ink of late as a crippling gas shortage takes its toll. It is now time to review those lop-sided concession agreements with the independent power producers, especially the first-generation IPPs.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 4.16pm  Tagged with: distillates, electricity, IPP, natural gas, TNB

Sarawak Cable tipped for electricity jobs

 Energy resources, M'sian politics, Malaysian finance/business  1 Response »
Sep 182011
 

A well-connected firm is eyeing lucrative electricity infrastructure jobs in Sarawak. 

 Posted by Anil Netto at 10.43pm  Tagged with: Abdul Hamed Sepawi, Bunut, kuching, Sarawak Cables Bhd, transmission
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