How come when it comes to Bakun-Johor, ANYTHING is possible, but when it comes to Bakun-Sabah, NOTHING is possible??
What TNB/SESB is telling us is basically that Bakun is not possible because when it comes to substitutes to COAL, they somehow ‘suddenly’ become too lazy and fearful, what is normal becomes too exceptional and difficult, and what is possible becomes impossible. (In particular, grids become mere spider-webs…)
I think most of us in the East Coast of Sabah would be willing to take our chances – just like we HAVE ALREADY done with the West-East Interconnection Grid since 2007. Unlike TNB/SESB themselves, many of us do have high confidence in the kind of grids constructed by TNB/SESB themselves (albeit highly vulnerable and fragile).
Between the dirty, toxic and fatal COAL on one hand and living ‘dangerously’ and ‘critically’ on the other, many of us would rather give the grids a shot.
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