Renewable Energy
Solar
Advancing Renewable Energy through Solar Power
Solar energy plays a vital role in SEC’s renewable energy agenda. By prioritising scalable, sustainable solutions, we aim to support Sabah’s transition to a cleaner, more resilient energy landscape, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change. This also forms the foundation of our growth strategy, scaling up renewable energy projects not only strengthens Sabah’s energy resilience but also positions SEC as a key driver in the State’s green economy, promoting innovation, investment, and long-term business sustainability.
SEC is committed to renewable energy, with solar power at its core. The 5 MW Large Scale Solar (LSS) farm in Tanjong Kubong, Labuan, is a milestone, bolstering energy supply for Sabah and Labuan while paving the way for future projects.
At the same time, we are actively identifying and developing new LSS projects within Sabah, including a 15 MW solar project in Tuaran currently underway, to further contribute to the State’s energy transition goals.
Hydro & Mini Hydro
Ulu Padas Hydro
The Ulu Padas Hydroelectric Dam project, a joint venture between SEC, Gamuda, and Kerjaya Kagum Hitech JV Sdn Bhd, began construction in 2024 and is expected to be completed in 2030. SEC has a 40% stake in the joint venture under UPP Holdings Sdn Bhd, while Gamuda owns 45% and Kerjaya Kagum Hitech JV Sdn Bhd holds the remaining 15%.
The project cost is estimated at RM4 billion, and upon completion, the dam will contribute significantly to Sabah’s power grid, supplying an additional 15% of the state’s electricity and substantially reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
In addition, a study is also being conducted to assess the dam’s potential to supply up to 6,000 million liters per day (MLD) of clean, stable water to users. Another study will explore the feasibility of incorporating a floating solar project once the dam is completed, further boosting its power generation capacity.
Wind
Wind Power Generation Potential at Land Below the Wind
SEC is charting the future of renewable energy with ambitious plans to diversify its RE generation portfolio. Kudat has been identified as a promising site for Malaysia’s first large-scale wind turbine project, with a capacity of up to 100 MW. A feasibility study is underway to gather comprehensive wind speed data, and the advancements in wind energy technology and innovations in harnessing low wind speeds strengthen SEC’s confidence in realising this project.
By capitalising on Kudat’s potential, SEC aims to pioneer wind energy development in Malaysia.