Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Industry awaiting RFP for Track 4 plants

By Sharen Kaur

KUALA LUMPUR: The Energy Commission has yet to issue a request for proposal (RFP) notice to build new power plants under the so-called Track 4, fuelling speculation that it may pursue direct negotiations for the projects instead of competitive bidding.

 Two coal-fired power plants, coded Track 4A and 4B, are in the works following the recent award of Track 3B contract to 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) to build a 2,000-megawatt (MW) power plant for an estimated RM11 billion.
  Business Times understands that construction of Track 4A and 4B are expected to begin in June next year at a cost of between RM8 billion and RM10 billion and have combined capacity of about 2,000MW.
 An industry source said the notice should have been issued by now as the process from RFP to award and then start of construction might take more than a year to complete.
  The industry, he said, had earlier expected the RFP to be issued on Monday.
 "The perceived delay in issuing the RFP notice for Track 4 has raised concerns that the contracts may be awarded on a direct negotiation basis. It looks like the commission is going back to the old style of awarding contracts for power plants," a source said.
   Prior to 2012, power generation licences were issued through direct negotiations, a process that some critics said did not ensure selection of the most cost-efficient proposal.
  The commission subsequently decided to open up the bidding process.
 The first gas-fired power plant in Prai, Penang, coded Track 1, was awarded under competitive bidding to Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB), following its proposal to sell electricity at 34.7 sen per kWh, which was the lowest price.
  The commission has so far awarded contracts to build four power plants, namely Track 1, 2, 3A and 3B through the competitive bidding process.
  Track 3B's 2,000MW coal-fired power plant project attracted four bidders - YTL Power International Bhd, 1MDB, Malakoff Corp Bhd and TNB.
 1MDB won the bid because of its "most competitive" proposal,  ahead of closest rival YTL Power, which was said to have offered the lowest price.
 It was reported that YTL Power did not meet the commission's requirement for the Track 3B power plant to be based on proven ultra supercritical or supercritical technology.
 


MAHB plans catalytic projects at KLIA Aeropolis

By Sharen Kaur
Published in NST on April 30, 2014

DIVERSIFIED AIRPORT CITY: Mega development includes cargo and logistics hub, commercial business district, a theme park

MALAYSIA Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) is planning catalytic projects at KLIA Aeropolis here, which will spur domestic and foreign investments in the multi-billion ringgit development.
More than 2,428ha of the 8,966ha KLIA Aeropolis has been developed, while the undeveloped area is planted with oil palm trees.
The development is located about six kilometers from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (klia2).
MAHB senior general manager of planning, Mohd Khair Mirza, said several catalytic projects are at planning stages, including a cargo and logistics hub, a commercial business district and a theme park.
“KLIA Aeropolis is a mega development and we have interested parties who want to invest in it. We are talking to them,” he said on the sidelines of the ground-breaking of Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA, here, yesterday.
Mohd Khair had earlier said about 1,000ha has been reserved for the theme park and the size suits Disneyland, whose operator is looking for a site to expand in this region.
KLIA Aeropolis will also feature a free commercial zone, a centre for meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions, hotels, natural conservation and green tourism zones, which will be completed within the next five to 10 years.
Mohd Khair said KLIA Aeropolis, when completed, will help increase MAHB’s non-aeronautical revenue and net profit contribution to between 60 per cent and 70 per cent. 
Currently, non-aeronautical businesses contribute more than 50 per cent to the national airport operator’s revenue and net profit.
For fiscal year 2013, MAHB, which manages 39 airports in Malaysia and overseas, posted a net profit of RM388.93 million on revenue of RM4.09 billion.
MAHB chairman Tan Sri Dr Wan Abdul Aziz Wan Abdullah said that KLIA Aeropolis will spark growth for the company, KLIA, klia2, retailers and aviation companies.
“Our vision is to transform KLIA into a diversified airport city with significant business, tourism and employment opportunities,” he said.

He added the encouraging growth in passenger movements augurs well for the KLIA Aeropolis vision, whose critical returns, among others,  is the opportunity to expand the group’s non-aeronautical base, in line with its 2010-2014 business direction.

Sunday, 27 April 2014

Avani Sepang - Fun and relaxing getaway

By Sharen Kaur
Published in Travel Times, NST on April 17, 2014

For a great family outing or just to de-stress, there’s Avani Sepang Goldcoast Resort, writes Sharen Kaur

I HATE driving to Sepang because of the scorching sun and haze but when there’s a night’s stay at the newly re-branded Avani Sepang Goldcoast Resort at the end of the journey, I just can’t resist it!
Travellers have been raving about the resort which is located on the Selangor coast near Sepang International Circuit — home to the Formula 1 Grand Prix — and a 45-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
I set out at 8.30am from KL and arrive at the resort 90 minutes later.
It is a long drive but scenic after I pass the Sepang International Circuit as the route takes me through beautiful countryside of hills and kampung houses.
Along the way, I wonder what the resort looks like now that it has been re-launched under the Avani flag following the completion of the first of two phases of a RM15 million refurbishment programme.
Thailand-based Minor Hotel Group owns the Avani brand and renamed the property. It was formerly known as Golden Palm Tree Iconic Resort & Spa.
As I walk into the lobby to check-in, I am awed by the beautiful settings. The resort comprises sea villas set in the shape of a palm tree, spreading out over the sheltered waters of the Strait Of Malacca.
Without wasting time. I get my key and head for the one-bedroom villa that sits on the trunk of the “palm”. I place my luggage inside the room and change into something more comfortable to enjoy the facilities.
Then I grab a bicycle for moving around and get a better picture of the place. The resort has over 400 bicycles for the complimentary use of its guests.

Grab a bicycle and cycle around the neighbouring kampung.

I am also hungry and thirsty, so I head for Sepoi-Sepoi restaurant which serves local and western food.
After lunch I go to the beach to enjoy the breeze and watch activities ranging from sailing, kayaking, canoeing and windsurfing to beach soccer and sand painting for the younger kids. And it’s all complimentary.
Sunset at the five-star resort reflects the intimacy and natural beauty of the Sepang coastline.

Stunning sunset adds romance to the Polynesian-inspired water chalets.

My day isn’t ended yet but already, I am convinced that Avani Sepang Goldcoast Resort is perfect for eco-adventure, family-friendly fun and a relaxing getaway.
FAST FACTS

HOTEL

Avani Sepang Goldcoast Resort (formerly Golden Palm Tree Iconic Resort & Spa)

GETTING THERE
Use the Maju Expressway and head towards LCCT Sepang. Turn left at the traffic lights before the Sepang International Circuit. Follow signboards from there.

MAIN ATTRACTION
Polynesian-inspired water chalets

FIRST IMPRESSION
Nice and cosy

ROOMS
392 contemporary Polynesian-inspired one-, two- and three-bedroom villas built on stilts with Balinese-inspired alang-alang roofing.

F&B OUTLETS
Nine outlets that can do better

OVERALL SERVICE
Within expectations

PLACES WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE
Bagan Lalang beach, homestays, seafood restaurants. Nearby attractions include Sepang Goldcoast Environment Interpretive Centre (Malaysia Nature Society), Sepang Riverine Mangroves Sanctuary and Wetlands, Orang Asli settlement and handicrafts centre.
 
Avani Sepang Goldcoast Resort is a perfect retreat to de-stress.