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BAKUN – When There’s NO WILL, There’s NO WAY

Posted by savesdk7 On July - 27 - 2009

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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There is Gold in Coal for Some

Posted by Save Sandakan On July - 25 - 2009

Friends:

The following article appeared in almost the whole form in Daily Express Sunday Forum today – 12/07/09. I append below my full original version. 1Malaysia, 1Democracy – By The People, Of The People And For The People (People as in All Citizens).

Green Power Engineer (DE Forum 05/07/09) has gone over-board by bringing up unrelated issues and being personal. Why doesn’t he use the cyberspace to answer issues raised there? Is he afraid he would become a laughing stock?

Not withstanding his weird stand, allow me to answer him. 

Looks like he is trying to re-brand himself – Started writing as ‘Power Engineer’ has now turned himself into ‘Green Power Engineer’ (GPE). Does he really think by adding ‘Green’ he thus becomes green? A rose by any other name will smell the same and so will any discharge from the rear orifice.

For some the only ‘green’ they know and understand is the “greenback”. Probably he is being handsomely paid with “greenbacks”. In other words, there is gold in coal for those willing to make the dirty bucks. Being wealthy is not a crime unless the wealth is obtained through illegal or unethical means……………

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Heroes of anti-coal group include rich oil palm bosses

Posted by Save Sandakan On July - 25 - 2009

 

I REFER to "WWF Opposes Coal Plant Wherever Sited In Sabah" (DE 17.6.09).

I respect their stand against coal because they are the self-appointed global protector of nature and wildlife. I would even support them to oppose coal plant anywhere on earth.

    "However, I am shocked that they suggested building more power grid lines and getting power supply from the Bakun Dam. Their director Dr Rahimatsah, a PhD holder, should know that building more power grid will involve cutting all the tall trees along a corridor of two chains (40.2m) width for the high tension wires to pass through.

    What more if we build this grid which is actually a transmission line to connect Sabah with the Bakun Dam in Sarawak. Will the forestry departments of both Sabah and Sarawak allow some of their forest to be cut through just like what happened when the East West Grid was constructed. There was a hullabaloo when the line passed through the edge of Tambunan Rafflesia Reserve.

    I would have thought that WWF was against the construction of Bakun because a large area of trees had to be cut and flooded to form the storage reservoir and both nature and wild life had to be destroyed in the process. I am shocked on hearing this coming from WWF the nature protector……….

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SESB may cause opposition to gain in next polls

Posted by Save Sandakan On July - 14 - 2009

THE power supply situation in our State does not appear to improve and this could potentially affect the government in the next elections.

        We have time and again been assured that measures are being implemented for the betterment of the service, but year after year it’s the same situation. In fact the blackouts have now worsened to the stage that load shedding even implemented by service provider, SESB, as they could not supply sufficient power to meet the demand.

        I believe billions of ringgits had been spent by the Government. But the fact is that nothing has changed and I tend to think that something must be very wrong with SESB, beginning with the core structure of the management who should have put into action plans that are able to solve our woes.

        Which leads people to wonder whether the people heading SESB have any knowledge about electricity generation.

         As an example, just in Sandakan alone 2 X 20MV GT, 1 X 14MV, 2 X 8.5MV, 1 X 5.0MV DG’s totaling 77.0MV are no forced outage and the SESB leadership is still adamant in blaming that the power woes are the fault of the IPP’s and not that as SESB’s own long resolved problems.

Extract from Daily Express Forum ,July 12th 2009.Pls see below full text :

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SESB is incapable: Chamber

Posted by Save Sandakan On July - 11 - 2009

 

Kota Kinabalu: The Sandakan Chinese Chamber of Commerce (SCCC) has urged the State Government to seriously consider acquiring an 80 per cent stake in Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) from Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) and take over the management of Sabah’s power supply.

"It is proven that TNB is incapable of looking after the welfare and interests of the people in Sabah. It is not right for TNB to make billions of ringgit yearly while forgetting about its social duty and commitment," said Secretary General, Stephen Wong Tien Fatt.

He said his statement was based on a Maybank investment analyst that TNB is optimistic that it would achieve RM10 billion profit for the third quarter of this year. TNB made RM4.7 billion in 2007 and RM3.02 billion in 2008.

"The residents of Sabah, particularly Sandakan, have been seriously affected by the threats of constant power cuts for at least a decade. The only body we could turn to is SESB, which claimed to be the problem solver in this matter.

"Yet SESB has repeatedly proved its failure and incompetence in solving the problem of power shortage in Sabah all this while," he said in a statement here Tuesday.

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Coal’s victims

Posted by Save Sandakan On July - 8 - 2009

Birth defects in China’s Shanxi province show the human price of coal.

TEN-year old Yilong is already a statistic.

Born at the centre of China’s coal industry, the boy is mentally handicapped and is unable to speak. He is one of many such children in Shanxi province, where coal has brought riches to a few, jobs for many, and environmental pollution that experts say has led to a high number of babies born with birth defects.

Experts say coal mining and processing has given Shanxi a rate of birth defects six times higher than China’s national average, which is already high by global standards.

“They looked normal when they were born.

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No decision yet on controversial coal-fired plant in Sandakan

Posted by Save Sandakan On July - 8 - 2009

KOTA KINABALU: No decision has been made on relocating the controversial RM1bil coal-fired plant from the east coast Sandakan district.

Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman said the matter was still being studied by Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB).

“Let’s wait for them to complete their assessment on the matter first,” he told reporters Tuesday after launching a seminar on landslides and slope safety here.

Published: Tuesday June 30, 2009 MYT 2:15:00 PM

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Anti Coal Plant Action Committee Welcome Decision

Posted by Save Sandakan On July - 2 - 2009

In response to YB Datuk Raymond Tan’s statement on 21/06/2009 on Merdeka News the Coal Plant will not be built in Sandakan.

1. The committee rejoice and welcome the decision of the Government.  The committee is happy that the voice and will of Sandakan people is finally heard the committee thank the Chief Minister YB Datuk Musa Aman and the government on the wise decision.

2. Through the 1 year campaign since May 2008 till now, the committee encounter tremendous pressure to save guard the environment for our future generation.  It is the undivided support from the people of Sandakan that keep us through.  It is the victory of the Sandakan people.

3. The committee also wish to record the great appreciation and gratitude to the following during our process of campaign:-  

  1. YB Datuk Raymond Tan
  2. YB Datuk V.K Liew and Datuk Chin Shui Ping
  3. YB Aw Kam Wah
  4. YB Datuk Edmund Chong
  5. YB Terresa Kok Of DAP
  6. Datuk Yong Teck Lee and SAPP Supreme Council
  7. Mr. Wong Teck and all SEPA Committee
  8. The Press Media

4. However while the committee is happy that the Coal Plant is no more in Sandakan, the committee is still very much concern on the site of relocation.  The committee is strongly felt that Coal Plant should not be anywhere in Sabah, so as to preserve the natural heritage of Sabah beauty.  It is hope the Coal Plant will totally scrap and replace by other energy to power the Power Plant in Sabah.

 

Stephen Wong Tien Fatt

Chairman

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