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Gamuda to develop 187.5 MW hydroelectric power plant in Sabah via JV

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Malaysian infrastructure giant Gamuda will establish a joint venture to develop a 187.5 MW hydroelectric power plant in Tenom through a private finance initiative, with the total project cost estimated to be around RM 4 billion, including interest during construction.

Gamuda said the project will be delivered via the joint venture’s wholly-owned unit Upper Padas Power, and is estimated to have a construction period of five years and an initial operating period of 40 years.

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