Miri Power Station is a 102 MW power facility located in Malaysia, operated by Sarawak Energy. The fuel type for this plant is currently unknown, but it contributes to the overall energy generation in the region. Miri does not have a specific ranking among Malaysia's power plants due to the lack of detailed fuel type information. Malaysia has a total of 157 power plants with a combined capacity of 79,583 MW. The largest plant in Malaysia is the Bakun Dam at 2,400 MW, making Miri approximately 4.3% the size of the largest facility. The energy landscape in Malaysia is diverse, with a mix of hydro, gas, and coal contributing to the overall capacity. The Sarawak region, where Miri Power Station is located, is rich in natural resources, supporting various energy generation methods. The plant is situated near the city of Miri, approximately 30 km from the coast.
Malaysia, Asia
- Country
Malaysia- Continent
- Asia
- Data Source
- Global Power Plant Database
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