Designed to help address rising electricity demand in Malaysia, the Manjung Power Station was developed by TNB Janamanjung as one of the largest coal-fired projects in Southeast Asia and the first to meet World Bank standards on emissions in Malaysia. The 2,100-megawatt capacity coal-fired power station was constructed on a man-made island of about 325 hectares, approximately 288 kilometres north of Kuala Lumpur. We were subcontracted by the engineering, procurement and construction contractor formed by Alstom and Peremba Construction, to prepare the site as well as the power block, combustible, coal effluent and flue-gas desulfurisation areas, main cooling system, electrical substation, utilities and networks, logistics building and associated marine works.

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