4 FAQs about Brunei Base Station Power System Project

What is the power system in Brunei Darussalam?

There are two power systems in Brunei Darussalam, as mentioned. The DES power system covers the whole country, supervises Temburong district, and comprises four power stations and transmission lines at 275 kV, 132 kV, and 66 kV. However, the current maximum operating voltage is 66 kV.

How many power stations does Brunei have?

The BPC operates three power stations: Berakas 1 and 2, Jerudong, and Gadong 3 power stations. These power stations use gas thermal power plants whose total generation capacity is about 280 MW. The DES and BPC power systems are synchronised with a 66kV transmission line. Brunei does not currently import or export electrical power.

How can Brunei improve energy infrastructure & renewables?

Brunei's efforts to enhance energy infrastructure and renewables are in line with the ASEAN Power Grid (APG) initiative that aims to integrate cross-border power. Other initiatives like smart metering and efficiency labeling could reduce business costs and attract investment in technology and digital infrastructure.

Which power system covers Brunei Muara District?

The other power system is that of the Berakas Power Company (BPC) that covers Brunei Muara district, including Bandar Seri Begawan (BSB), which is a load centre. The BPC power system comprises three power stations and transmission lines at 66 kV. The BPC operates three power stations: Berakas 1 and 2, Jerudong, and Gadong 3 power stations.

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