Progress_APGG_2008_2015

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Progress on 15 ASEAN Interconnection Projects
Expected COD
1)
2)
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
YUNNAN
9
11
10
13
14
CAMBODIA
12
7
8
BRUNEI
15
2
P. MALAYSIA SARAWAK
3
4
1
3)
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5)
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9)
6
5
BATAM
SINGAPORE
INDONESIA
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15)
P.Malaysia - Singapore
Existing
Thailand - P.Malaysia
• Sadao - Bukit Keteri
Existing
• Khlong Ngae - Gurun
Existing
• Golok - Rantau Panjang Newly Proposed
Sarawak - P. Malaysia
2013
P.Malaysia - Sumatra
2012
Batam - Singapore
2015
Sarawak - West Kalimantan
2012
Philippines - Sabah
2015
Sarawak - Sabah - Brunei
2015
Thailand - Lao PDR
• Roi Et - Nam Theun 2
2009
• Udon - Nabong
2011
• Mae Moh - Hong Sa
Under Negotiation
Lao PDR - Vietnam
2010
Thailand - Myanmar
2014
Vietnam - Cambodia
2009
Lao PDR - Cambodia
2010
Thailand - Cambodia
Existing
Sabah - East Kalimantan
Newly Proposed
Progress on 15 ASEAN Interconnection Projects
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
PENINSULAR MALAYSIA –
SINGAPORE
(Short term)
UTILITIES
INVOLVED
STATUS
TNB
SPPG
• Commissioned in 1985.
• The interconnection is between Plentong
275kV Substation in Johor, Malaysia
and Upper Jurong 230kV Substation in
Singapore
• For year 2007, the availability of
the interconnection has been at
99.82%.
Progress on 15 ASEAN Interconnection Projects
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
THAILAND – PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
a)
Sadao -Bukit Keteri
(Short term)
b)
HVDC Links between Khlong Ngae-Gurun
(Medium term)
c) 132kV Transmission Line between Golok
Th - Rantau Panjang, Kelantan, PM
UTILITIES
INVOLVED
EGAT
TNB
STATUS
•
The stage I interconnection is now used as a
backup interconnection.
•
The Stage II (HVDC) interconnection project
(transfer capability of 300 MW) was completed
in September 2001. The HVDC system
comprises a 110km DC transmission line
capable of transferring 300MW between a
275kV DC converter substation in Gurun,
Kedah, Malaysia and a 230kV DC converter
substation in Khlong Ngae, Thailand.
•
Meetings have been held to study the
upgrading of project from 300MW to
600MW. However based on the preliminary
findings of the AIMS, the need to upgrade to
600MW is found to be feasible only in 2024.
• Newly Proposed, The 1st Meeting
between TNB and EGAT is under
preparation.
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
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SARAWAK – PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
(Medium term)
UTILITIES
INVOLVED
STATUS
SESCo
TNB
• Detailed technical studies are
currently being undertaken in
view of implementing the HVDC
interconnection between
Sarawak and Peninsular
Malaysia for transferring
1600/2000 MW power from
Bakun HEP to the TNB Grid
system in Peninsular Malaysia.
• The 1st stage of the 800/1000 MW
power transfer is targeted for
completion in 2013.
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
PENINSULAR MALAYSIA - SUMATRA
(Medium term)
UTILITIES
INVOLVED
TNB
PLN
STATUS
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Detailed feasibility study carried out jointly
by TNB and PLN in collaboration with
Shaw PTI USA (now Siemens PTI USA).
Study completed in December 2005. Results
presented to Management of both TNB and
PLN in February 2005.
TNB and PLN have agreed to further study
the financial viability of the project.
Technical and financial studies have been
done. Awaiting next level decision to steer
the project forward.
Joint Workshop between PLN, TNB and
Japan Bank for International Cooperation
(JBIC) held in Kuala Lumpur in September
14, 2006. There is an intention of JBIC to
finance the said project.
• The detail engineering study is
completed and seeking for
financing support.
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
BATAM - BINTAN - SINGAPORE JOHOR
(Long term)
UTILITIES
INVOLVED
STATUS
PLN
SPPG
TNB
• PLN has conducted a preliminary
study on the project and the study
result has been extended to both TNB
(Malaysia) and Power Grid
(Singapore) in the 12th ASEAN
Interconnection Meeting for review.
• The Batam-Singapore interconnection
has been identified by AIMS for
completion by 2014 (1st Stage)
• Due to the power market reform in
Singapore, the development of this
interconnection project would depend
on the private sector / third party
participation.
• The detail engineering study is
completed and seeking for
financing support.
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
SARAWAK – WEST KALIMANTAN
(Medium term)
UTILITIES
INVOLVED
SESCo
PLN
STATUS
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Both PLN and SESCo have completed the Basic
Design Studies on the proposed interconnection.
Line route survey from the Mambong substation in
Sarawak to the interconnection point at the town of
Serikin has been completed since the last quarter of
2003.
AIMS recommended the interconnection in 2007 with
maximum capacity of 300MW as an energy exchange
scheme.
The project has been studied in detail under the
“Trans-Borneo Power Grid Interconnection Study”
funded by EAEF. The Study considered an
interconnection by the year 2008. Between 250350MW of power export by the year 2020 was
considered.
A follow-up meeting between SESCO-PLN was held
in Jakarta in Dec 2004 to discuss the actions
necessary to get the groundwork going.
A meeting between SESCO and PLN was held in
Kuching in Aug 2005 to discuss the further bilateral
actions necessary to get the project going.
As a result of the Aug 2005 meeting, SESCO
developed the terms of reference for a proposed
“Control and Operations of the 275kV Sarawak-West
Kalimantan Interconnection” study to be jointly
carried out.
The Special Meeting of Energy Working Group of
BIMP-EAGA in November 2006 in Bandung, West
Java proposed an action plan for the project.
• The detail engineering study is
completed and seeking for financing
support.
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
PHILIPPINES – SABAH
(Long term)
UTILITIES
INVOLVED
TRANS
CO
SESB
STATUS
• The result of AIMS final report
indicates that the project is
technically feasible but not
economically viable at 500 MW
Transfer capacity.
• TRANSCO will propose further
study with possible funding
under EAEF.
• Under reviewing the project
timeline
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
UTILITIES
INVOLVED
8
SARAWAK – SABAH –BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
a) SARAWAK - SABAH
(Short term)
SESCo
SESB
DES
STATUS
•
Under study by SESB as part of the Bakun Sabah Interconnection.
•
AIMS recommended the interconnection of
the Sarawak – Sabah - Brunei Darussalam
systems in 2019 with maximum capacity of
300MW.
The project has been studied in detail under
the “Trans-Borneo Power Grid
Interconnection Implementation Study”
funded by EAEF. The Study considered an
interconnection by the year 2008. Up to
250MW of power export by the year 2020
was considered.
The Special Meeting of Energy Working
Group of BIMP-EAGA in November 2006 in
Bandung, West Java proposed an action
plan for the project.
b) SABAH - BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
c) SARAWAK - BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
d) SARAWAK - BRUNEI - SABAH
(Long term)
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
THAILAND - LAO PDR
a) Nam Theun 2 (920 MW)
UTILITIES
INVOLVED
EGAT
EDL
STATUS
•
The Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)
Between EGAT and the developer of Nam
Theun 2 Project was signed on November 8,
2003. The feasibility study of the
transmission project on Thai side was
submitted for approval from the Thai
Government in February 2004. The
interconnection project is expected to be
completed in April 2009.
• COD 1 Nov. 2009
b) Udon Thani – Nabong
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Nam Ngum 2 (597 MW)
Nam Ngum 3 (615 MW)
Nam Theun 1 (523 MW)
Nam Ngiep 1 (261 MW)
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COD 1 Mar. 2011
Under Negotiation
Under Negotiation
Under Negotiation
c) Mae Moh 3 (Nan) - Hong Sa
d) Mae Moh 3 (Nan) – Nam Ou
• Under Negotiation
c) Roi Et –Savannakhet
(Medium term)
• No progress.
f) Ubol Ratchathani-Ban Sok
(Medium Term)
• Pre-feasibility study completed in
2007 with ADB supports.
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
LAO PDR – VIETNAM
UTILITIES
INVOLVED
EDL
EVN
STATUS
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MOU has been signed by Vietnam and Lao
PDR to carry out these projects.
The Master Plan was approved by the
Ministry of Industry of Vietnam.
a)
Ban Sok-Pleiku
(Medium term)
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COD 2014/15
b)
Nam Theum 2 - Ha Tinh
(Medium term)
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Pending
c)
Nam Mo-Ban La
(Medium term)
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Pending
d)
Xekaman3-Thach My
(Medium Term)
•
COD 2009
e)
Luong Prabang – Nho Quan
(Long Term)
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The connection is under study now and
expected to be completed in 2009
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
THAILAND – MYANMAR
a) Hutgyi (7x185 MW)
b)
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UTILITIES
INVOLVED
EGAT
• Feasibility Study completed mid 2007
• Under the EIA study
• COD 2014
• Under Negotiation for connecting
lower dam (120 MW) to the Northern
system of Thailand
• Under review pending financial
support
Tasang
VIETNAM - CAMBODIA
(Short term)
Chau Doc – Phnom Penh
STATUS
EDL
EVN
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Basic Design for Vietnam had been approved
by EVN in 2002.
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EVN is started construction of 220 kV
transmission line in mid 2003. The project of
Vietnam side is completed in October 2006.
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The project is under construction and
scheduled for commission in 2009
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
LAO PDR - CAMBODIA
(Short term)
UTILITIES
INVOLVED
EDL
EDC
STATUS
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THAILAND - CAMBODIA
(Short term)
EGAT
EDC
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Sabah - East Kalimantan
PLN
SESB
MOU already signed in 1999.
Preliminary discussion and site visit has
been made in 2001 by EDC/EDL.
EDL is constructing the 115kV double
circuit transmission lines to Ban Hat
substation which is 26 km from the border
area and will be completed in mid 2005.
The PPA was signed in 2007 and COD in
2010.
Thailand and Cambodia have reached
a conclusion on the revision of tariff structure.
Transmission on both sides have been
completed and Start energized on 22
November 2007
• Newly Proposed
Action Plan of ASEAN Power Grid
(2008-2015)
Action Plan of ASEAN Power Grid (2008-2015)
Activities
Tentative Timeline
1. In accordance with the MOU on the APG, the
HAPUA Council shall initiate the
establishment of the ASEAN Power Grid
Consultative Committee (APGCC)
1.1 Establishment of the APGCC by the 24th
HAPUA Council Meeting
By June 2008 √
1.2 Approval of the TOR by special Meeting of
HAPUA Council
By June 2008 √
1.3 Reporting of TOR to SOME/AMEM
August 2008 in Bangkok,
Thailand √
Action Plan of ASEAN Power Grid (2008-2015)
Activities
Tentative Timeline
2. Ratification or acceptance of MOU on ASEAN
Power Grid by Member Countries
By December 2008√
3. Review the 2003 ASEAN Interconnection
Master Plan Study (AIMS)
By December 2008
4.
3.1 Interim report to be presented at the 9th
HAPUA Working Committee Meeting
By December 2008
(Singapore)
Adoption of the revised AIMS by the 25th
HAPUA Council as an updated reference
document for Member Countries in
implementing bilateral and/or multilateral
power interconnection projects in ASEAN
2008-2015
By May 2009
Action Plan of ASEAN Power Grid (2008-2015)
Activities
5. APGCC to establish task-groups for the
following studies as specified in the MOU on
the APG (subject to confirmation by APGCC):
Tentative Timeline
Subject to comment by
Working Group 2, 5 & 6
5.1 Harmonization of legal and regulatory
framework for bilateral and cross-border power
interconnection and trade
WG 5
(proposed 2008-2010)
5.2 Harmonization of common Technical standards
codes or guidelines of the ASEAN
Interconnection Projects in the areas of:
5.2.1 Planning and Design
5.2.2 System Operation
5.2.3 Maintenance
WG 2 (2008-2010)
- PI SWG
- SO SWG
- O&M SWG
Action Plan of ASEAN Power Grid (2008-2015)
Activities
5. APGCC to establish task-groups for the
following studies as specified in the MOU on
the APG (subject to confirmation by APGCC):
Tentative Timeline
Subject to comment by
Working Group 2, 5 and
6
5.3 Formulation of institutional and contractual
arrangements for cross-border electricity trade
to include Taxation, Tariff and Third Party
Access (Wheeling Charge)
WG 5
(proposed to 2008-2010)
WG 2 to assist in third
party access
Draft TOR completed
5.4 Identify and recommend Financing Modalities
for realizing the APG
WG 6
(proposed to 2008-2010)
Action Plan of ASEAN Power Grid (2008-2015)
Activities
Tentative Timeline
6. Implementation of various bilateral and/or
2008-2015
multilateral interconnection projects and
reporting of project progress to HAPUA Council
and SOME/AMEM
7. HAPUA Council to adopt the key findings and
By 2014
recommendation of the studies carried out by
APGCC for submission to SOME/AMEM, with
the view to implementing power interconnection
and electricity trading in ASEAN
8. Firm up the institutional and implementing
arrangements to realize the ASEAN Power Grid
(APG)
Starting 2015