The Tenaga Nasional headquarters in Bangsar.
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Publicly traded government-linked company | |
Traded as | MYX: |
ISIN | MYL5347OO009 |
Industry | Electrical power |
Founded | 1 February 1990 |
Headquarters | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Area served
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Malaysia (except Sarawak), Mauritius, Pakistan, India, Indonesia |
Key people
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Leo Moggie Irok, Chairman Azman Mohd, President/CEO |
Products | Electricity generation, transmission and distribution |
Revenue | RM37.13 billion (2013) |
RM5.89 billion (2013) | |
RM4.61 billion (2013) | |
Total assets | RM99.03 billion (2013) |
Number of employees
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34,900 (2013) |
Parent | Khazanah Nasional |
Subsidiaries | Integrax |
Website | www |
Tenaga Nasional Berhad (abbreviated as TNB or simply Tenaga Nasional; TENA, MYX: ) is the only electric utility company in Peninsular Malaysia and also the largest power company in Southeast Asia with MYR 99.03 billion worth of assets. It serves over 8.4 million customers throughout Peninsular Malaysia and the eastern state of Sabah through Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd. TNB's core activities are in the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity. Other activities include repairing, testing and maintaining power plants, providing engineering, procurement and construction services for power plants related products, assembling and manufacturing high voltage switchgears, coal mining and trading. Operations are carried out in Malaysia, Mauritius, Pakistan, India and Indonesia.
The Lembaga Letrik Pusat (Central Electricity Board, CEB) was established and came into operation on 1 September 1949. The Board was to become heir to three major projects considered by the Electricity Department following its re-establishment in April 1946 which were the Connaught Bridge Power Station, Cameron Highlands Hydroelectric Project & the development of a National Grid. CEB eventually became the owner of 34 power stations with a generation capacity of 39.88 MW, including a steam power station in Bangsar with a capacity of 26.5 MW, a hydroelectric power station at Ulu Langat with a capacity of 2.28 MW, and various diesel powered generators with a total capacity of 11.1 MW.