In 1986, a feasibility study was undertaken to investigate the possibility of the Nenggiri Hydroelectric project. In 2005, the project proponent, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) engaged SMEC to update the project’s viability. SMEC carried out several studies, which culminated in a decision by TNB in 2016 to commence design of the project.

The project comprises an 88 m high roller-compacted concrete dam, a 56 m high saddle dam, a 29 m high re-regulating dam and a surface power station. The power station has 2 x 150 MW generators exporting power to the main 275 kV transmission system.

 

Approximately 1,100 people will require resettling and the project scope includes the construction of two new townships with associated infrastructure such as roads, electricity reticulation, water and sewerage. Rubber plantations will also be established to provide an income source for the resettled people.

 

When completed, the dam will create a storage reservoir of some 5,400 Ha and provide 600 GWh of energy annually.

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