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GRID SYSTEM OPERATION SUMMARY (SABAH)

FORECAST ACTUAL VARIANCE

Maximum Demand (23rd FEB' 2013) 750 MW 750 MW 0.04%

Maximum  Energy (23rd FEB' 2013)       16.2 MW 14.5 GWh ‐10.49%

Maximum Demand (record high 28/06/11) 800 MW 830 MW 3.76%

Prepared by:

Electricity Market Operations

Electricity Supply & Market Regulations Dept.

Energy Commission Malaysia y

27‐Feb‐13

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OPERATION

500MW

EAST COAST GRID GENERATION PROFILE ON 23rd FEB' 2013

‐200

‐100 0 100 200 300 400 500

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 HOUR

INSTALLED CAPACITY ON LINE CAPACITY

DEMAND OPERATING RESERVE

36036.9 34353.3 33801.7 33751.3 33439.4 34234.4 31054 34696.3 37103.2 39727.3 41832.8 42386.9 42152.9 43064.3 43169.9 43102.2 41536.8 43189.1 47395 46488.8 46468.3 41892.9 42057.7 41568.8 West Cost

WEST COAST GRID OPERATION

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 MW

HOUR WEST COAST GRID GENERATION PROFILE ON 23rd FEB' 2013

DEMAND OPERATING RESERVE

EAST COAST GRID

INSTALLED CAPACITY 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 417.9 ON LINE CAPACITY 152.5 80 68 56 56 56 56 83 132.5 182.5 185.5 185.5 175 175 175 175 160 185.5 196.5 196.5 179.5 173.5 160 100 DEMAND 205.94 194.11 187.45 185.95 187.52 191.55 180.2 199.74 226.4 236.3 243.51 239.81 233.16 250.87 252.01 248.07 238.06 244.67 268.39 264.48 261.52 252.66 242.03 220.06 OPERATING RESERVE -53.44 -114.11 -119.45 -129.95 -131.52 -135.55 -124.2 -116.74 -93.9 -53.8 -58.01 -54.31 -58.16 -75.87 -77.01 -73.07 -78.06 -59.17 -71.89 -67.98 -82.02 -79.16 -82.03 -120.06

East Cost 18256.4 10040.4 8627.86 7389.56 7467.32 7594.59 7238.83 9975.63 14675.9 21073.3 21169.3 21405 19448.3 19365.1 19506.2 19095.4 17953.7 20357.7 21592.3 21616.8 19809.2 19543.4 17255 11114

EAST COAST GRID

WEST COAST GRID

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

INSTALLED CAPACITY 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 858.5 ON LINE CAPACITY 641.5 601 601 601 601 601 601 601 601 622 652 663 655 655 655 655 655 694.5 694.5 694.5 694.5 641.5 656.5 656.5 DEMAND 420.5 449.6 443.4 449.2 445.7 460.5 414.5 462.4 501.4 522.4 544 543 552.1 563.2 564.6 563.4 541.9 541.9 605.9 591.5 591.4 552.2 548.3 541.5 OPERATING RESERVE 221 151.4 157.6 151.8 155.3 140.5 186.5 138.6 99.6 99.6 108 120 102.9 91.8 90.4 91.6 113.1 152.6 88.6 103 103.1 89.3 108.2 115

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 

INSTALLED CAPACITY ON LINE CAPACITY

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Daily Generation Mix Profile for 23rd FEB' 2013

68.1%

9.1%

19.6%

3.2%

Gas

Hydro

Distillate

SREP

BIOMASS

30%

70%

Generation Mix Profile for 23rd February 2013

Gas           10,198 MWh

Hydro              1,358 MWh Distillate              2,942 MWh

SREP                 481 MWh

DISTILLATE GAS HYDRO

SESB       1 ,203.30 MWh        2 ,261.90 MWh      1 ,338.00 MWh        ‐ MWh

IPP       1 ,738.90 MWh        7 ,936.00 MWh        20. 40 MWh        ‐ MWh

SREP                  ‐ MWh               ‐ MWh        ‐ MWh        480.70 MWh GENERATION MIX SESB‐IPP‐SREP 23rd FEB' 2013

TOTAL       2 ,942.20 MWh          10,1 97.90 MWh      1 ,358.40 MWh        480.70 MWh

DISTILLATE GAS HYDRO BIOMASS

SESB 8% 15% 9% 0%

60% 53%

IPP 12% 53% 0% 0%

50%

SREP 0% 0% 0% 3%

TOTAL 100% 100% 100% 100%

40%

TOTALLY     14,979.20

DIST (IPP) 12%

DIST (SESB) 8%

SREP 3%

GAS (SESB) 15%

GAS (IPP) 53%

HYDRO (SESB) 9%

HYDRO (IPP) 0%

total 100%

0%

10%

20%

30%

SESB IPP SREP

8% 12%

0%

15%

0%

9%

0% 0%

0% 0% 3%

DISTILLATE GAS HYDRO BIOMASS

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