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Kapar Energy Ventures’ generating facility is one of Malaysia’s largest thermal power stations, strategically located in Selangor. It provides reliable energy through a combination of coal, oil, and gas-fired generation, ensuring a stable electricity supply to meet the nation’s growing demand.

Kapar Energy Ventures is committed to upholding the highest standards in safety, quality, health, and environmental sustainability. Through robust policies and practices, the company ensures a safe workplace, delivers quality performance, promotes employee well-being, and minimizes environmental impact.

Discover how our personalized services can enhance your operations. From strategic planning to precise execution, we’re here to guide you every step of the way towards achieving your goals efficiently.

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Personalized Planning

We start by creating a plan tailored to meet your specific needs.

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Understanding Your Goals

Next, we focus on understanding your goals to ensure our strategies align with your objectives.

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Developing the plan

We then design a clear and effective plan based on your goals.

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Implementing the plan

Finally, we put the plan into action, ensuring careful and effective execution.

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Project Details

Phase                               Capacity

GF 1 (thermal)               2 x 300 MW

GF 2 (thermal)               2 x 300 MW

GF 3 (thermal)               2 x 500 MW

GF 4 Gas Turbines        2 x 110 MW

TOTAL CAPACITY           2420 MW

Generating Facility 1 Generating Facility 2 Generating Facility 3
Construction began in 1981
Nominal capacity: 2 units x 300 MW
Conventional Thermal
Front firing
Fuel – Gas / Oil
Manufacturers: Boiler – Riley Mitsui Turbine – MHI
Commissioned in 1985 & 1986
Initial commissioning in oil
Unit 2 gas firing commissioned in 1991, Unit 1 in 1994
Construction began in 1985
Nominal capacity: 2 units x 300 MW
Conventional Thermal
Opposite firing
Fuel – Coal / Gas / Oil
Manufacturers: Boiler – IHI Turbine – MHI
Commissioned in 1988 (Unit 3), 1989 (Unit 4)
‏ Gas commissioning for Units 3 & 4 in 1999
Construction began in 1995
Nominal capacity: 2 units x 500 MW
Conventional Thermal
Opposite firing
Fuel – Coal / Gas / Oil (25% rated load)
‏ Manufacturers: Boiler – IHI Turbine – GE
Taking over in year 2000

Project Details

KEV Commitment to the EIA process was in place since 1979, long before it became a legal requirement in 1988

EIA studies were conducted :

Jun 1979 : Phase 1

Sep 1982 : Phase 2

Oct 1989 : Post EIA Phase 1&2

Aug 1991 : Phase 3 & 4

All environmentally sensitive areas are identified and monitored to ensure all environmental standards set by the Department of Environment (DOE) are well met