SEB-Brunei power deal


SEB headquarters in Kuching, Sarawak. It will have to build a 40km power transmission line to link Miri and Brunei to facilitate the export of electricity.

KUCHING: Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB) and Brunei authorities are expected to begin detailed negotiations on the planned exports of renewable energy to the sultanate and a proposal that Brunei comes up with capital investment to jointly develop hydroelectric dam projects in northern Sarawak.

Corporate communication manager Ahadiah Zamhari said SEB and Brunei had conducted various studies looking into the potential for power exchange between Sarawak and the oil-rich sultanate.

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