Infrastructure development priorities:
In the household sector, LPG utilization will be enhanced with the implementation of the reticulated gas piping system that will make possible the supply of piped LPG to households.---Major projects to be implemented by NEB include the completion of Paka
Power Station (900MW), Phase I Port Klang Power Station (600MW), coal gasoil-fired Phase II Port Klang Power Station (600 MW) and Sungai Piah Hydroelectric Project (60 MW).---With the completion of the transpeninsular gas pipeline, some oil-fired power stations will be converted to use gas.---[T]he National Grid, [...],will be further expanded to cover the whole of the east coast from north to south connecting the States of Kelantan, Pahang and Terengganu. The major project to be completed is the 156-kilometre Kenyir-Tanah Merah 275 kV line. With its completion, the interstate connection of the National Grid will be fully completed, linking among others, power stations at Paka, Temengor, and Kenyir with the load centres in both the east and west coasts.---In Sabah, [...] Among the major projects to be undertaken are the third phase of the Tenom Pangi Hydroelectric Project of 74 MWcapacity and the installation ofadditional diesel generating sets for the Kota Kinabalu, Tawau, Lahad Datu, Semporna, and Ranau power stations.---The main project that will be implemented is the Vlu Ai Hydroelectric Project with a capacity of 54 MW.
Cross-border energy infrastructure:
The PGU Phase II project, which will supply gas from offshore Terengganu to the western and southern part of Peninsular Malaysia as well as Singapore, is expected to be completed by early 1989.