Recently, the Sustainable Energy Development Authority Malaysia (SEDA Malaysia) conducted an on-site inspection of the 84 MW small hydropower project in Kelantan undertaken by Anhe, and carried out a comprehensive assessment of the three cascade hydropower stations — Serasa, Kemubu, and Kuala Gris. After thoroughly examining project quality, listening to technical briefings, and reviewing the entire construction process, the SEDA inspection team spoke highly of the project, fully affirming Anhe’s outstanding performance in professional design, standardized construction, and the efficient implementation of the “design–build integration” approach. The team particularly commended the project’s systematic achievements in optimizing hydraulic layouts in accordance with local conditions, closely aligning with regional hydrological characteristics, and strictly complying with Malaysia’s energy industry standards.
As Anhe’s first flagship project in Malaysia, the project team fully leveraged the core advantage of the “design–build integration” model, adhering to the principles of “steady implementation and high quality” throughout the entire project lifecycle. In the early stage, based on an in-depth analysis of hydrological data from the Sungai Galas tributary in Kelantan, the team established a dedicated design task force to develop an integrated system solution tailored for the three cascade run-of-river power stations, ultimately achieving multiple benefits including efficient water resource utilization, ecological protection, and long-term stable project operation. During the construction phase, the same team maintained overall coordination from start to finish, effectively linking the design and construction processes to ensure the efficient execution of technical solutions. The project strictly complied with local industry regulations, strengthening accountability in key aspects such as schedule control, safety management, and energy efficiency. Through standardized construction practices and refined quality control measures, the project ultimately realized a high-quality alignment of design objectives, construction standards, and energy-efficiency requirements.
The project received public recognition from SEDA (official update link released by the Sustainable Energy Development Authority Malaysia, SEDA):
https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1185000270469690&id=100068791856995,This recognition not only serves as an authoritative endorsement of Anhe’s project delivery capability, but also further highlights its core competitiveness as a “reliable clean energy service contractor.” Looking ahead, Anhe will continue to uphold its service philosophy of “reliable delivery and precise adaptation,” further deepening its presence in the Malaysian market and providing stronger technical and service support for the development of local clean energy.



Contributed by: Kelantan Project Department
Edited by: GA Department





