No blackouts during GE14 electoral process, assures Ongkili

No blackouts during GE14 electoral process, assures Ongkili

The energy, green technology and water minister says TNB has provided 189 sets of mobile generators as back-up and placed them at all polling stations and vote-tallying centres.

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Maximus Ongkili said TNB would ensure smooth running of the electoral process. (Facebook pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
The energy, green technology and water ministry (KeTTHA) has given its assurance of uninterrupted power supply during the electoral process in the polls tomorrow.

Minister Maximus Ongkili said Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) had provided 189 sets of mobile generators as back-up and placed them at all polling stations and vote-tallying centres to ensure a smooth electoral process.

“TNB has taken the necessary steps to ensure there are no incidents of power supply disruption that can jeopardise the smooth running of the electoral process.

“These steps were taken before nomination started and are in place for tomorrow.

“Technical personnel from TNB are also ready to ensure continuous power supply during the electoral process and operations rooms in each state have also been activated,” he said in a statement here today.

Consumers are also advised to contact TNB’s one-stop centre via Facebook, TNB CareLine or to contact 15454 for any complaints and feedback.

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