Bus iness Overvi ew 01 Sect ion 6 Ranhi ll Ut i l i t i es Berhad Ranhill Water Services Sdn Bhd (“RWS”) is a leader in NRW management – having saved more than 751 MLD of treated water across various states in Malaysia and in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The following is RWS’ growing track record in reducing NRW: Engineering Services Sector RANHILL WATER SERVICES SDN BHD (“RWS”) Energy Sector Ranhill Powertron Sdn Bhd (“RPI”) and Ranhill Powertron II Sdn Bhd (“RPII”) Via subsidiaries, Ranhill Powertron Sdn Bhd (“RPI”) and Ranhill Powertron II Sdn Bhd (“RPII”), the Group owns, operates and maintains two CCGT power plants located at the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park, Sabah. RPI owns and operates the 190 MW Teluk Salut Power Station while RPII owns and operates the 190 MW Rugading Power Station. The former comprises four 30 MW gas turbines, four vertical heat recovery steam generators and two 35 MW steam turbines. The latter consists of two 65 MW gas turbines, two horizontal heat recovery steam generators and a 60 MW steam turbine. Cumulatively, the Group’s power plants deliver up to 380 MW of energy, which is equivalent to approximately 40% of the total installed capacity among Independent Power Producers (“IPP”) in Sabah. This makes Ranhill the largest IPP player in Sabah. State/Region MLD Johor 475 Melaka 59 Kedah 54 Saudi Arabia 54 Terengganu 50 Kelantan 43 Pahang 16 GROUP CORPORATE PROF I LE Besides revenue loss, high NRW levels negatively impact the water supply system. High NRW levels equate to significant quantities of treated and potable water being lost. As a result, more water source needs to be abstracted from rivers to compensate (for the lost amounts) to meet consumption demand. This translates into increased workload on existing water assets, increased Operating Expenses (“OPEX”) and an increased environmental footprint (due to power consumption and emissions from WTPs for operations). By reducing NRW levels, the stress on WTPs and supporting assets can be reduced significantly, resulting in lower maintenance costs as well as lower consumption of power, water and other resources. Savings in water will increase the reserve margin and the surplus generated can be redistributed to high demand areas such as Johor Bahru city in Johor state. This also simultaneously contributes to increased revenue. In FY2022, RWS continues to expand its presence nationwide – successfully undertaking NRW projects under Approach One National NRW Reduction programme under the 12th Malaysia Plan. These include projects in Perlis and Pahang. Ranhill Water Technologies Sdn Bhd (“RWT”) Ranhill Water Technologies Sdn Bhd (“RWT”) undertakes varied water, wastewater and reclaimed water utility projects in Malaysia and China (through associate companies). In FY2022, RWT was successful in securing 10 contracts with a total cumulative value of RM41 million. The completion of several projects also contributed to higher revenue recognition in FY2022. In the previous years, RWT has successfully completed the design and build contract of the 50,000 population equivalent (“PE”) sewerage treatment plant (“STP”) known as STP4 Forest City in Gelang Patah, Johor, that consist of water reclamation facilities.
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