Extracted from Malaysiakini.com
Gov't approves 700km Bakun undersea cable plan
Apr 26,
The
government has approved plans for a power cable linking the controversial Bakun
hydro-electric project in
Energy Minister Peter
Chin Fah Kui said the cabinet had approved plans for a 700km undersea cable to
transmit power from the dam to Johor state, a project dropped after the 1997
Asian financial crisis.
Chin said the
government had decided to invest in the multimillion-dollar project as it would
be cheaper than building power plants on the peninsula, the newspaper reported.
"In the
long term, it will be more economical and viable to transmit power from Bakun
to peninsular
A senior
official from Chin's office confirmed the report but was unable to say how much
power the new cable would transmit to the peninsula.
Bakun Dam is
expected to generate 2,400MW of clean electricity on completion, according to
the hydro-electric project's website.
Last month,
the government said the Bakun project would be ready by 2011, four years later
than planned, with the completed project expected to cost RM7.5 billion.
The project
has been dogged by delays and setbacks since its approval in 1993.
The dam,
which involves flooding an area the size of
Environmentalists
say the undersea cable will be unsafe because it crosses an earthquake-prone
region.
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