Investor Presentaiton
INCREASED CAPEX INVESTMENTS IN OUR GRID DIGITALIZATION IS KEY TO
MALAYSIA'S ENERGY TRANSITION AMBITION, FURTHER FUTURE-PROOFING OUR
REGULATED BUSINESS
Regulated businesses spends
on average 16% of its
CAPEX towards supporting
Energy Transition (ET)
Regulated CAPEX to support
Energy Transition
CAPEX for ET
+7%
12.3%
19.3%
87.7%
80.7%
Towards becoming a Smart Utility by 2025
Our target: Achieve Smart Grid Index (SGI) of 85% by 2025
A smart utility will enable us to
deliver a reliable and high quality grid
with bidirectional energy flow to
accommodate intermittent RE
generation, EV and distributed
generation in supporting ET.
Our regulated CAPEX related to
enabling ET is expected to increase
from 12.3% to 19.3% through our
proposed RP3 initiatives.
Continued investment is crucial in
developing a robust grid system to
ensure supply reliability while
embracing our sustainability agenda
Major projects related to ET
Advanced Metering
Infra. (AMI)
Smart meter program enables customer to have an improved access and
management to their energy consumption. It also improves operational
effectiveness by reducing response time, automating processes and
improving data accuracy.
☐ Smart meters installation progress:
86% (as at Oct'21)
0%
100%
(1.8 mil units by end 2021)
☐ Replacement of traditional high pressure sodium vapor (HPSV) street lightings
with light emitting Diode (LED) which are cost efficient (longer lifespan), lower
electricity consumption and more environmental friendly.
LED street lightings replacement progress:
LED
Relamping
0%
Volt-Var
Optimisation
(VVO)
89% (as at Oct'21)
100%
(650,000 units by end 2021)
☐ VVO is an advanced application that runs periodically or in response to
operator demand, at the control center for distribution systems or in
substation automation systems.
VVO optimally manages system-wide voltage levels and reactive power flow
to enhance network efficiency and reduce power losses at both transmission
and distribution network level
☐ The installation focuses on identified locations within Peninsular Malaysia
that have the required reactive power demand. The current progress:
0%
82% (as at Oct'21)
100%
(560 MVAR by end 2021)
AVG RP2 + RP2
Extension
(2018-2021)
Approved
AVG RP3
(2022-2024)
Proposed
Note:
TNB SGI 2020 score: 62.5% (55th place)
Advanced Distribution
Management System
(ADMS)
☐ ADMS is a new technology which will replace the current ageing SCADA
master system.
☐ The new system will be able to support new functions and requirements for
Grid of the Future e.g. integrated & automated outage restoration system,
volt-var optimization, optimize distribution/grid's performance
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