Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Power to light up and power to govern...

So much has been talked about the controversial coal-fired power plant.
The group against it was trying to submit a memorandum to PM during his recent visit in Sabah. Unfortunately they were not able to. The choice - to proceed with the so called 'dirty' source of power (coal) or to use the plentiful and locally available natural gas and improve the efficiency of existing power plants as an immediate step to overcome electricity shortage in sabah while keeping the tarrifs low. The issue and the debate will continue....
Suggestion: since we have the lab on illegals, why don't we have another lab specifically to address this perennial issue....!
The lab on illegal immigrants in sabah has completed its reports and it is being studied by the State cabinet. same lab should be able to come out with similar reports and recommendations for the benefit of all.
Try it...!

1 comment:

  1. Currently Sabah is still using coal-fired power plant? Sabah is such a huge state compared to other states in Malaysia. There are lots of improvements need to be done. But again to make improvements, it is costly. Yes you are right, this matter need to be addressed for the benefit of Sabahan.

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