Electricity sector in Brunei
Power lines along the Kuala Belait Highway in 2023. | |
Data | |
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Production (2010) | 3,862 GWh |
Share of fossil energy | 100% |
Institutions | |
Responsibility for transmission | Department of Electrical Services |
Responsibility for regulation | Department of Electrical Services |
The electricity sector in Brunei ranges from generation, transmission, distribution and sales of electricity in Brunei.
Regulator
Electricity sector in Brunei is regulated by the Department of Electrical Services (DES; Malay: Jabatan Perkhidmatan Elektrik) under the Ministry of Energy.[1]
Generation
In 2010, electricity generation in Brunei reached 3,862,000,000 kWh, in which 99% of it was generated from natural gas sources and the remaining 1% was from oil sources.[2]
Power stations
- Belingus Power Station
- Berakas Power Station
- Bukit Panggal Power Station[3]
- Gadong Power Station
- Jerudong Power Station
- Lumut Power Station
- Seria Power Station
Transmission
- 66 kV transmission lines from Seria to Bandar Seri Begawan
See also
- Energy in Brunei
- Renewable energy in Brunei
- List of electricity sectors
References
- ^ "Department of Electrical Services, Brunei Darussalam". Des.gov.bn. Retrieved 2014-04-21.
- ^ "Brunei : Electricity Sector Statistics". Mecometer.com. Retrieved 2014-04-21.
- ^ Dewi Mohd Sofri (2010-01-12). "Energy Minister inspects power station". Bt.com.bn. Archived from the original on 2014-01-02. Retrieved 2014-04-21.
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