CHAPTER 14 - Iskandar Malaysia
CHAPTER 14 - Iskandar Malaysia
CHAPTER 14 - Iskandar Malaysia
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URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE <strong>CHAPTER</strong> <strong>14</strong> | PART 4<br />
E. Main substation Intake (PMU)<br />
TNB will need to increase the capacity of the main intake to meet the<br />
increase in demand expected up to 2025. The plans for upgrade within<br />
the SJER area are illustrated on the following page.<br />
Table <strong>14</strong>.5: Committed Sub-station (PMU) in SJER<br />
Study Area<br />
Majlis<br />
Bandaraya<br />
Johor Bahru<br />
(MBJB)<br />
Majlis<br />
Perbandaran<br />
Johor Bahru<br />
Tengah<br />
(MPJBT)<br />
Majlis<br />
Daerah Kulai<br />
(MDK)<br />
Main Substation<br />
Intake (PMU)<br />
Rate<br />
(MVA)<br />
Voltan<br />
(kV)<br />
Capacity<br />
(MVA)<br />
Max.<br />
Target Year<br />
Demand<br />
Completion<br />
(MW<br />
MD)<br />
UDA 2 x 60 132/22 120.00 - 2006<br />
Kempas No.2 2 x 60 132/22 120.00 - 2007<br />
Bukit Cagar 2 x 60 132/22 120.00 - 2008<br />
Bakar Batu 2 x 60 132/22 120.00 - 2010<br />
Desa<br />
Cemerlang<br />
Sub Total 480.00 -<br />
2 x 60 132/22 120.00 - 2008<br />
Casa Saujana 2 x 60 132/22 120.00 - 2010<br />
Taman Sutera 2 x 60 132/22 120.00 - 2010<br />
Sg. Tiram 2 x 60 132/22 120.00 - 2010<br />
Sub Total 480.00 -<br />
Asiatic No. 3 2 x 30 132/11 60.00 - 2006<br />
Sri Puteri 2 x 30 132/11 60.00 - 2008<br />
Ladang Swee<br />
Lam<br />
2 x 30 132/11 60.00 - 2010<br />
Asiatic No. 4 2 x 30 132/11 60.00 - 2010<br />
Sedenak 2 x 30 132/11 60.00 - 2010<br />
<strong>14</strong>.4 Development Option/ Program<br />
Common Trenching<br />
It is proposed that common trenching or utility tunnels be adopted<br />
in the SJER. A special committee headed by a utility service provider<br />
should be formed to coordinate this. Detailed utility reserves should be<br />
identified and implemented to ensure future maintenance or capacity<br />
expansion can be carried out without road digging. This should be<br />
implemented as soon as possible, particularly within the central business<br />
district and new mega development areas.<br />
<strong>14</strong>.5 Renewable Energy/Alternative Power Source<br />
SJER will promote the use of renewable energy/ alternative power<br />
sources, in line with <strong>Malaysia</strong>’s energy policy i.e. the 5th Fuel Policy:<br />
“..:To supplement the conventional supply of energy, new sources<br />
such as renewable energy will be encouraged. In this regards the fuel<br />
diversification policy which comprises oil, gas, hydro and coal will be<br />
extended to include renewable energy as the fifth fuel, particularly<br />
biomass, biogas, municipal waste, mini-hydro and solar. Of these,<br />
biomass resources such as palm oil and wood waste as well rice husks,<br />
will be used on a wider basis, mainly for electrical generation. Other<br />
potential sources of energy will include palm diesel and hydrogen fuel.”<br />
KEY DIRECTION<br />
PBT Pasir<br />
Gudang<br />
(PBTPG)<br />
Sub Total 300.00 -<br />
PGIE T3 1 x 60 132/22 60.00 - 2002<br />
Tg. Langsat 1 2 x 90 132/33 180.00 - 2003<br />
Johor Port<br />
Pasir Putih<br />
Tg. Langsat 2<br />
2 x 90<br />
2 x 30<br />
2 x 90<br />
2 x 30<br />
2 x 90<br />
2 x 30<br />
132/33<br />
132/11<br />
132/33<br />
132/11<br />
132/33<br />
132/11<br />
180.00<br />
60.00<br />
180.00<br />
60.00<br />
180.00<br />
60.00<br />
Sub Total 940.00 -<br />
Grand Total 2,200.00 -<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
2003<br />
2003<br />
2010<br />
2010<br />
2012<br />
2012<br />
UI 3 : SJER will promote the use of Renewable Energy in all new<br />
development projects especially large townships and office<br />
and commercial buildings within the SEC.<br />
New, environmental-friendly methods of generating electricity such<br />
as utilisation of bio-fuels and solar power should be explored. While<br />
SJER has sufficient power till 2025, there should be a move towards<br />
renewable energy sources given the obvious benefits.<br />
Source: SJER CDP 2025<br />
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