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Sarawak explores smart utilities, space tech in China working visit
Sarawak explores smart utilities, space tech in China working visit

Borneo Post

time16-07-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Sarawak explores smart utilities, space tech in China working visit

Julaihi (left) in a photo call with the deputy secretary-general of the People's Government of Guangzhou Municipality during the visit to China. KUCHING (July 15): The Sarawak government, through the state Ministry of Utility and Telecommunication, is embarking on a series of technical working visits to China to explore international best practices and advanced technologies in the fields of water supply, electricity supply, telecommunications, and the space industry. Led by its minister Dato Sri Julaihi Narawi, the visit spans from July 14 to 18 and covers the cities of Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Hainan. 'We look forward to exploring potential partnerships with relevant agencies or companies in Guangzhou, particularly in areas such as capacity building, joint pilot projects, and the adoption of advanced technologies,' Julaihi said in a statement yesterday. The delegation's itinerary includes site visits to key infrastructure and high-technology facilities, such as the Nansha Huangge Smart Water Treatment Plant, Shenzhen Pumped Storage Power Station, Wenchang International Aerospace City, and the China National Space Administration (CNSA). Collaborative meetings with government leaders and department heads across the three cities are also scheduled. As part of the visit, the delegation has successfully conducted site inspections at key facilities in Guangzhou, including the 'Guangzhou Nansha Nanyue Water: Huangge Water Treatment Plant Phase II – Yuehai Kerong Smart Water' and 'Guangzhou Lijiao Sewerage Water Treatment Plant', two of the nation's foremost examples of advanced water treatment and smart water management. 'The visits provided valuable opportunities to study how smart systems, automation, and integrated designs contribute to sustainable and efficient urban water services,' added Julaihi. 'These engagements reflect the ministry's commitment to continuous improvement and innovation in delivering world-class utility services across Sarawak.' The delegation comprises state Deputy Utility and Telecommunication Minister (Telecommunication) Datuk Liwan Lagang; Deputy Minister for Utility (Sarawak Energy Berhad and Petros) Dato Ibrahim Baki; State Financial Secretary Dato Sri Dr Wan Lizozman Wan Omar; MUTS permanent secretary Datu Jafri Lias; Sarawak Rural Water Supply Department (JBALB) director Awg Mohammad Fadillah Awg Redzuan, Sarawak Civil Service Digitalisation Unit director Huong Siu Hung; Sarawak Multimedia Authority (SMA) general manager Dato Dr Anderson Tiong Ing Heng; and Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) Power chief executive officer Bunyak Lunyong. China visit julaihi narawi lead utility ministry

Sarawak launches guidelines for competency training, licensing in water supply sector
Sarawak launches guidelines for competency training, licensing in water supply sector

Borneo Post

time05-07-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Sarawak launches guidelines for competency training, licensing in water supply sector

Julaihi (third right) shows the newly launched guideline book during the event while (from third left) Sharbini, Ibrahim and Jafri look on. — Photo by Mohd Faisal Ahmad KUCHING (July 5): Sarawak, through its Ministry of Utility and Telecommunication (MUT), has officially launched the Guidelines for Accredited Institutions on Competency Training and Examination for Main Layer and Pipe Fitter Licences 2025. The launch took place on Friday during the MUT Service Excellence Awards (APC) and Innovation Awards 2024 held at a resort in Santubong. Speaking at the event, State Minister of Utility and Telecommunication, Dato Sri Julaihi Narawi, said the guidelines were introduced to provide a structured framework for accredited institutions to conduct training and examinations for the issuance of Main Layer and Pipe Fitter licences. 'This measure aims to strengthen competency standards and improve the overall quality and efficiency of water supply service delivery in the state,' he said. Julaihi added that the newly introduced guidelines not only serve as a foundation for implementing competency training and examinations, but also contribute to improving the quality of pipe-laying and installation work within the industry. He emphasised that the initiative aligns with Sarawak's effort to bolster the state's water supply sector. 'This forms one of the key criteria to ensure the smooth implementation of water supply projects in Sarawak, as it serves as an important prerequisite, particularly for contractors registered with the Contractor and Consultant Registration Unit (UPKJ),' he said. Julaihi further noted that in response to the increasing demand for skilled manpower, his ministry will continue to expand cooperation with qualified institutions to develop a larger pool of competent workers. 'I believe it is also necessary, where possible, to extend outreach to relevant stakeholders, especially our youth, so we can gather greater participation in training programmes for Main Layer and Pipe Fitter certifications in the near future,' he added. He also said the Sarawak government is also working to increase the number of competent persons in the electricity sector. 'One of the key challenges we face in implementing the Additional Late Applicant Fund (ALAF) across Sarawak is the insufficient number of competent persons available to enable contractors to carry out works effectively across the state.' Also present were State Deputy Minister of Utility (Sarawak Energy Berhad and Petros) Dato Ibrahim Baki; State Ministry of Utility and Telecommunication permanent secretary Datu Jafri Lias; and Sarawak Energy Berhad chief executive officer Datuk Sharbini Suhaili. julaihi narawi utility ministry water guidelines

Sarawak secures China energy giants for floating solar
Sarawak secures China energy giants for floating solar

Daily Express

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Express

Sarawak secures China energy giants for floating solar

Published on: Wednesday, June 11, 2025 Published on: Wed, Jun 11, 2025 By: Bernama Text Size: The signatories of the MoU were Sarawak's Ministry of Utility and Telecommunication permanent secretary Datuk Jafri Lias, CTGI vice-president Zhang Kai Hong, and Shanghai Electric Power vice-president Yang Xing Hai. KUCHING: Sarawak takes another step to strengthen its energy security and environmental sustainability with the formalisation of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with two of China's leading companies to develop a floating solar project at the Bakun Hydroelectric Plant (HEP) reservoir. Sarawak Energy Bhd, in a statement, said that the state's Ministry of Utility and Telecommunication, China Three Gorges International Ltd (CTGI) and Shanghai Electric Power T&D Group Co Ltd signed the MoU at the 2025 International Solar Photovoltaic and Smart Energy Conference (SNEC PV Expo) in Shanghai. Advertisement 'The agreement sets the framework for the Sarawak government, CTGI, and Shanghai Electric Power to jointly undertake various studies and collaborate on the potential development of a floating solar facility with a capacity not exceeding 1,000 megawatts (MW) on the Bakun HEP reservoir,' the statement said. The signatories of the MoU were Sarawak's Ministry of Utility and Telecommunication permanent secretary Datuk Jafri Lias, CTGI vice-president Zhang Kai Hong, and Shanghai Electric Power vice-president Yang Xing Hai. The state's Deputy Utility Minister (Sarawak Energy and Petros) and Sarawak Energy chairman Datuk Ibrahim Baki represented Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg to witness the ceremony, alongside Shanghai Mayor Gong Zheng and Sarawak Energy Group chief executive officer Datuk Sharbini Suhaili. Abang Johari, in a keynote address for the event, which was read by Ibrahim, said that a strategic alliance with strong industry partners, such as CTGI and Shanghai Electric, would support Sarawak's aim of ensuring energy security and environmental sustainability. 'By 2030, Sarawak targets a 10 gigawatt (GW) generation capacity, and 15 GW by 2035, with renewable sources making up over 60 per cent of the capacity mix. 'With its vast renewable energy (RE) resources, Sarawak has the potential to become an RE powerhouse of the region,' he said. The keynote address further outlined Sarawak's progressive RE policies to accelerate its energy transition, including amendments to the state's Electricity Ordinance, to promote large-scale solar development, consumer-generated electricity, and independent power producer participation. The premier's address also presented the state's approach to solar energy, including solar-hybrid rural electrification, hydrogen-integrated solar systems, and the net energy metering scheme to support solar adoption in housing developments. A 50 MW floating solar farm, installed in December last year over 190 hectares of the Batang Ai hydroelectric reservoir, was Sarawak's first large-scale solar installation that integrates hydroelectric and solar power scheme. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Sarawak inks deal with China's energy giants for Bakun floating solar project
Sarawak inks deal with China's energy giants for Bakun floating solar project

Borneo Post

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Sarawak inks deal with China's energy giants for Bakun floating solar project

Photo shows a view of the Bakun Hydroelectric Plant. Sarawak Energy completed its acquisition of the 2,400MW Bakun dam from the Federal government in 2017. KUCHING (June 10): Sarawak takes another step to strengthen its energy security and environmental sustainability with the formalisation of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with two of China's leading companies to develop a floating solar project at the Bakun Hydroelectric Plant (HEP) reservoir. Sarawak Energy Bhd, in a statement, said that the state's Ministry of Utility and Telecommunication, China Three Gorges International Ltd (CTGI) and Shanghai Electric Power T&D Group Co Ltd signed the MoU today at the 2025 International Solar Photovoltaic and Smart Energy Conference (SNEC PV Expo) in Shanghai. 'The agreement sets the framework for the Sarawak government, CTGI, and Shanghai Electric Power to jointly undertake various studies and collaborate on the potential development of a floating solar facility with a capacity not exceeding 1,000 megawatts (MW) on the Bakun HEP reservoir,' the statement said. The signatories of the MoU were Sarawak's Ministry of Utility and Telecommunication permanent secretary Datuk Jafri Lias, CTGI vice-president Zhang Kai Hong, and Shanghai Electric Power vice-president Yang Xing Hai. The state's Deputy Utility Minister (Sarawak Energy and Petros) and Sarawak Energy chairman Datuk Ibrahim Baki represented Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg to witness the ceremony, alongside Shanghai Mayor Gong Zheng and Sarawak Energy Group chief executive officer Datuk Sharbini Suhaili. Abang Johari, in a keynote address for the event, which was read by Ibrahim, said that a strategic alliance with strong industry partners, such as CTGI and Shanghai Electric, would support Sarawak's aim of ensuring energy security and environmental sustainability. 'By 2030, Sarawak targets a 10 gigawatt (GW) generation capacity, and 15 GW by 2035, with renewable sources making up over 60 per cent of the capacity mix. 'With its vast renewable energy (RE) resources, Sarawak has the potential to become an RE powerhouse of the region,' he said. The keynote address further outlined Sarawak's progressive RE policies to accelerate its energy transition, including amendments to the state's Electricity Ordinance, to promote large-scale solar development, consumer-generated electricity, and independent power producer participation. The premier's address also presented the state's approach to solar energy, including solar-hybrid rural electrification, hydrogen-integrated solar systems, and the net energy metering scheme to support solar adoption in housing developments. A 50 MW floating solar farm, installed in December last year over 190 hectares of the Batang Ai hydroelectric reservoir, was Sarawak's first large-scale solar installation that integrates hydroelectric and solar power scheme. – Bernama Bakun Hydroelectric Plant China floating solar project Sarawak Energy

Sarawak inks deal with China's energy giants for Bakun floating solar project
Sarawak inks deal with China's energy giants for Bakun floating solar project

The Sun

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Sarawak inks deal with China's energy giants for Bakun floating solar project

KUCHING: Sarawak takes another step to strengthen its energy security and environmental sustainability with the formalisation of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with two of China's leading companies to develop a floating solar project at the Bakun Hydroelectric Plant (HEP) reservoir. Sarawak Energy Bhd, in a statement, said that the state's Ministry of Utility and Telecommunication, China Three Gorges International Ltd (CTGI) and Shanghai Electric Power T&D Group Co Ltd signed the MoU today at the 2025 International Solar Photovoltaic and Smart Energy Conference (SNEC PV Expo) in Shanghai. 'The agreement sets the framework for the Sarawak government, CTGI, and Shanghai Electric Power to jointly undertake various studies and collaborate on the potential development of a floating solar facility with a capacity not exceeding 1,000 megawatts (MW) on the Bakun HEP reservoir,' the statement said. The signatories of the MoU were Sarawak's Ministry of Utility and Telecommunication permanent secretary Datuk Jafri Lias, CTGI vice-president Zhang Kai Hong, and Shanghai Electric Power vice-president Yang Xing Hai. The state's Deputy Utility Minister (Sarawak Energy and Petros) and Sarawak Energy chairman Datuk Ibrahim Baki represented Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg to witness the ceremony, alongside Shanghai Mayor Gong Zheng and Sarawak Energy Group chief executive officer Datuk Sharbini Suhaili. Abang Johari, in a keynote address for the event, which was read by Ibrahim, said that a strategic alliance with strong industry partners, such as CTGI and Shanghai Electric, would support Sarawak's aim of ensuring energy security and environmental sustainability. 'By 2030, Sarawak targets a 10 gigawatt (GW) generation capacity, and 15 GW by 2035, with renewable sources making up over 60 per cent of the capacity mix. 'With its vast renewable energy (RE) resources, Sarawak has the potential to become an RE powerhouse of the region,' he said. The keynote address further outlined Sarawak's progressive RE policies to accelerate its energy transition, including amendments to the state's Electricity Ordinance, to promote large-scale solar development, consumer-generated electricity, and independent power producer participation. The premier's address also presented the state's approach to solar energy, including solar-hybrid rural electrification, hydrogen-integrated solar systems, and the net energy metering scheme to support solar adoption in housing developments. A 50 MW floating solar farm, installed in December last year over 190 hectares of the Batang Ai hydroelectric reservoir, was Sarawak's first large-scale solar installation that integrates hydroelectric and solar power scheme.

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