Sarawak Energy on high alert

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KUCHING: Sarawak Energy is on high alert regarding the floating timber debris accumulating at the diversion tunnels of the Baleh Hydroelectric Project (HEP).

In a statement on Sunday (Aug 22), it said the Baleh HEP site experienced a sudden inflow of floating timber debris from upstream on Saturday.

“The sudden inflow of the timber debris at happened around 12pm following heavy rainfall, which has impeded safe navigation of the river.

“The combination of dry weather from April to early August, logging activities upstream of Baleh River and the intense rainfall recently appear to have contributed to the logjam,” it said.

In addition, if the situation continues, it will pose a significant risk to the project’s construction and the safety of downstream communities.

Sarawak Energy also informed its relevant stakeholders including the authorities on the situation.

“Sarawak Energy is closely monitoring the situation at the diversion tunnels inlet portal and is on standby to clear the floating timber debris that may obstruct the water flow into the portal.

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“Clearing works will be carried out only when high water levels recede and it is deemed safe to proceed,” it added

The Baleh HEP is vital for Sarawak’s energy demand and when fully commissioned in 2026, the facility will join Sarawak’s stable of hydropower plants to support Sarawak’s aspiration to become a regional powerhouse of renewable and affordable energy.

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