PETALING JAYA: Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB)
 will raise RM5bil from a 20-year ringgit-denominated sukuk issuance at 
the end of next month to finance the extension of its Janamanjung power 
plant.
 This comes at a time when the national utility company is 
facing a severe gas supply shortage that may result in it incurring 
additional fuel cost.
 In a Bernama report on Thursday, TNB president and chief executive officer Datuk Seri Che Khalib Mohd Noh
 said the group would do its book-building exercise in the third week of
 October. “The timing is good as the domestic market is now flush with 
liquidity,” he said.
 In April, TNB awarded French group Alstom a 
650-million-euro (RM2.8bil) contract to build the Janamanjung 1,000-MW 
supercritical coal-fired power plant.
 Alstom will engineer, 
procure, construct and commission a 1,000-MW steam turbine, a generator,
 a supercritical boiler and auxiliaries. The plant is expected to come 
online in 2015.
 The plant will be the single largest in 
South-East Asia and will produce enough electricity to power nearly two 
million households in the country.
 The project follows TNB's 1999 contract with Alstom to build the currently operating 2,100-MW Manjung coal-fired power plant.
 The
 supercritical power plant operates at a higher temperature than regular
 coal-fired power plants. Its high temperature increases the pressure at
 which it operates, which in turn improves its efficiency, increasing 
the amount of power output and decreasing emission per unit of fuel 
burned.
 Meanwhile, TNB is still bogged down by cost concerns whereby it may incur additional fuel costs of up to RM3bil.
 On
 Tuesday, Che Khalib said the company's fourth-quarter performance would
 be weak and his earnings estimate for 2011 had gone haywire and had 
been cut by more than 50%, marred by a continued gas supply shortage.
 Analysts have said the gas shortage might only be permanently resolved by the second half of 2012, when Petronas Gas' regasification terminal in Malacca was operational and Malaysia started importing liquefied natural gas at market prices.
Source: The Star 
Technical News, Fundamental News and World Updates In Brief
Sunday, 18 September 2011
More Debt Created by TNB-TNB to issue RM5bil sukuk for Janamanjung plant soon
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