The Baram Dam, also known as Baram 1 Dam and Baram Hydro-electric Dam Project () is a proposed
gravity dam
A gravity dam is a dam constructed from concrete or stone masonry and designed to hold back water by using only the weight of the material and its resistance against the foundation. Gravity dams are designed so that each section of the dam is ...
on the
Baram River in
Sarawak
Sarawak ( , ) is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia. It is the largest among the 13 states, with an area almost equal to that of Peninsular Malaysia. Sarawak is located in East Malaysia in northwest Borneo, and is ...
,
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
. The site of the dam is inland from
Miri
Miri () is a coastal city in north-eastern Sarawak, Malaysia, located near the border of Brunei, on the island of Borneo. The city covers an area of , located northeast of Kuching and southwest of Kota Kinabalu. Miri is the second largest ...
, the second largest city in Sarawak. The dam is part of the
Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy
The Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE; Malay language, Malay: ) is an economic region and Economic corridor, development corridor covering central Sarawak, a Malaysian State on the island of Borneo. SCORE was launched in 2008. It is one ...
and, if completed, would support a 1,200 MW power station. In November 2015, the Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri
Adenan Satem
Adenan bin Haji Satem (; 27 January 1944 – 11 January 2017), popularly known as Tok Nan, was a Malaysian politician who served as the fifth chief minister of Sarawak from March 2014 to his death in January 2017. During his tenure, Adenan he ...
announced that the Sarawak government had decided to shelf the Baram Dam because the people in Baram did not welcome the plan.
Design
If built, the dam will be tall and its reservoir will cover an area of . The length of the dam at its crest will be . A tall
saddle dam about southwest of the main dam will help retain the reservoir.
Background
Baram 1 is one of 12 dams to be constructed in
Sarawak
Sarawak ( , ) is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia. It is the largest among the 13 states, with an area almost equal to that of Peninsular Malaysia. Sarawak is located in East Malaysia in northwest Borneo, and is ...
and is being developed by
Sarawak Energy
Sarawak Energy Berhad is the state owned electric utility company of the State of Sarawak. It is one of Malaysia's three electrical companies, the other two being Tenaga Nasional serving Peninsular Malaysia, and Sabah Electricity which serves ...
. It is the next to be constructed after
Murum Dam
The Murum Dam () is a gravity dam on the Murum River in Sarawak, Malaysia. Construction began in 2008, the dam's reservoir began to fill in July 2013 and the first generator was commissioned in December 2014. The fourth and final turbine became o ...
's reservoir impounded in 2013.
Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation is carrying out the design of the dam and 1,200 MW power station. In 2010, Germany-based Fichtner GmbH & Co. KG completed a feasibility study on the dam and power station. In November 2012, the Social and Environmental Impact Assessment (SEIA) for the project began.
[ On 11 July 2014, the Sarawak state government unofficially approved the dam project although the SEIA report had not been completed. As of 17 December 2014, Sarawak Energy announced that it has yet to complete a comprehensive feasibility study and SEIA report due to ongoing protests against the Baram dam project.
Corruption has also been alleged, the Baram MP Jacob Dungau Sagan, formerly the Malaysian Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry, was accused of supporting the project after obtaining RM63 million worth of contracts and timber concessions for the Baram district. He dismissed the accusation as a political ploy ahead of parliamentary elections.
]
Impacts
Displacement
At least 20,000 people from 25 longhouse
A longhouse or long house is a type of long, proportionately narrow, single-room building for communal dwelling. It has been built in various parts of the world including Asia, Europe, and North America.
Many were built from lumber, timber and ...
s would be displaced if the dam is built, according to International Rivers
International Rivers is a nonprofit, nongovernmental, environmental, and human rights organization. Founded in 1985 by social and environmental activists, International Rivers works with policy and financial analysts, scientists, journalists, ...
. The feasibility study estimated that 6,000 to 8,000 people from 32 longhouses would be displaced. This number has also been verified by Miri Resident's office. The displaced communities mostly consisted of Kenyah, Kayan, and Penan
The Penan are a nomadic indigenous people living in Sarawak and Brunei, although there is only one small community in Brunei; among those in Brunei half have been converted to Islam, even if only superficially. Penan are one of the last such p ...
communities. In the upcoming SEIA, a household register would be developed for proposed resettlement of the displaced communities. According to Sarawak Energy, the dam project would accelerate the development of Baram township and to provide work opportunities and better infrastructure development for the local communities.[
With the threat of displacement, protests by locals and international anti-dam groups against the dam have been common and have stalled preliminary construction such as access-road building. In September 2012, a document containing thousands of signatures was submitted to Sarawak's Chief Minister office. However, also in 2012, the Federation of Orang Ulu Association Malaysia, a group representing local ethnic groups dwelling near the site, pledged their support to the project.
A group of 300 indigenous people staged a demonstration during IHA 2013 World Congress held by ]International Hydropower Association
The International Hydropower Association (IHA) is an international lobby group and membership association representing the global hydropower sector.
IHA has members in more than 120 countries, including over 100 corporate and affiliate members ...
(IHA) at Borneo Convention Centre Kuching in May 2013. Written demands were submitted to executive director of IHA, Richard M Taylor. On 23 October 2013, native protesters disrupted 30 Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) workers who were doing geological studies at the proposed construction area.
Road blockades have impacted construction, one blockade has been erected near Long Lama and another one was erected near the proposed dam construction site. The blockade continued for nearly one year until 21 October 2014 when 50 police personnel dismantled the "KM15" blockade at Long Kesseh. Another blockade was re-erected few hours later. On 23 October 2014, the protesters celebrated one-year anniversary of the continuing blockade.
In November 2015, the late Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem
Adenan bin Haji Satem (; 27 January 1944 – 11 January 2017), popularly known as Tok Nan, was a Malaysian politician who served as the fifth chief minister of Sarawak from March 2014 to his death in January 2017. During his tenure, Adenan he ...
said that the Sarawak government had decided that the Baram Dam project had been shelved, though this is described as "temporary".
See also
* List of power stations in Malaysia
Hydropower
Peninsular Malaysia
Tenaga Nasional, Tenaga Nasional Berhad operates three hydroelectric schemes in the Peninsular Malaysia, peninsula with an installed generating capacity of 1,911 megawatts (MW). They are the Perak River, Sungai ...
* Environmental impact of reservoirs
The environmental impact of reservoirs comes under ever-increasing scrutiny as the global demand for water and energy increases and the number and size of reservoirs increases.
Dams and reservoirs can be used to supply drinking water, generate h ...
* Indigenous rainforest blockades in Sarawak
References
{{Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy
Hydroelectric power stations in Malaysia
Environmental issues in Malaysia
Dams in Sarawak
Cancelled hydroelectric power stations
Roller-compacted concrete dams
Dam controversies
Proposed renewable energy power stations in Malaysia