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Malaysia : Malaysia\'s Tenaga signs agreements to build $1b power plant
Publish Date : 23-Jan-2013
Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia\'s largest electricity utility, has signed agreements with Samsung Engineering & Construction Malaysia and Siemens for building and operating a 2.47 billion ringgit (S$1 billion) power plant in the northern state of Penang.
In a filing with Malaysia\'s stock exchange, Tenaga said it signed an engineering, procurement and construction contract for the 1,071MW power plant with Samsung Engineering, plus a long-term service and 20-year operation and maintenance agreement with Siemens.
The filing did not give a breakdown of the value of the different agreements for the combined cycle gas turbine plant.
The power plant is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2015, Tenaga said.