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Kapar Energy Ventures Sdn Bhd
Founded by : -, 1 January 2004
Malaysia
51 to 200 employees
About the Company
Kapar Energy Ventures Sdn Bhd is a subsidiary of Tenaga Nasional Berhad (60%) and Malakoff Corporation Berhad (40%). We are the second largest thermal power plant in Malaysia with the generating capacity of 2200 MegaWatt.
We are located in Klang Valley, 56km west of Kuala Lumpur, off the coastal road between Port Klang and Kuala Selangor facing the straits of Malacca.
We are the only power plant in Malaysia with triple fuel firing capability (gas, oil and coal). With this advantages, we are always inspire to be a reliable and available plant to support the National Grid system.
We are committed in ensuring the environmental and sustainability on eco system are well maintained by enforcing, monitoring and controlling all the plant processes.
The main attractions here during monsoon season is the power plant ash pond as a sanctuary for migratory birds stopping over from Siberia to Australia.
Our core values are ICE (Integrity, Commitment and Excellence).
KEV generating 2420MW which contribute 15% of the country's energy demand. Besides, it is the only power plant in Malaysia with triple fuel firing capacibility.
Planning for the power plant started in late 1970 by NEB while the construction work commenced in 1981. It was constructed on a reclaimed mangrove swampland.
The plant is officially opened by Sultan Selangor on 14/3/1987.
After about 25 year of operation under LLN and TNB, KEV is formed and fully run as an IPP with the equity of 60% TNB and 40% Malakoff.
Industry Type
According to the GICS (Global Industry Classification Standard) version of March 2023, Kapar Energy Ventures Sdn Bhd’s industry classification falls within the following categories:
- Sector: Utilities
- Industry group: Utilities
- Industry: Independent Power and Renewable Electricity Producers
- Sub-Industry: Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders
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Company Address
Kampung Tok Muda, 45600 Kapar, Selangor, Malaysia
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