Patau-Patau Power Plant is a 103.4 MW facility located in Sabah, Malaysia, operated by Sabah Electricity. The commissioning year is not specified, and the fuel type remains unknown. This plant ranks as the 157th largest power plant in Malaysia. With 103.4 MW, it represents a small fraction of the country's total power generation capacity of 79,583 MW. Malaysia has a total of 157 power plants, contributing to a diverse energy landscape. Compared to the largest power plant in the country, which is not specified, Patau-Patau Power Plant is significantly smaller. Malaysia's energy mix includes a variety of sources, with natural gas being the predominant fuel. The country's geographic position allows for a mix of renewable and non-renewable resources, supporting energy needs across its regions. The plant is located in close proximity to the coastal areas of Sabah, enhancing its logistical advantages for fuel supply.
Malaysia, Asia
- Country
Malaysia- Continent
- Asia
- Data Source
- Global Power Plant Database
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