Due to the workers’ irregular activity patterns (day and night), Denyo, the generator provider for the Hulu Terengganu Hydroelectric project, figured that it is redundant to operate at the same power output if there are differences in activities throughout the day. Therefore, the Denyo team came together and recommended integrating an auto-synchronising system that can be custom-configured with changeover capabilities. This innovative method will enable power generators to automatically adjust their power output to meet the demand of increased activities onsite and subsequently reduce their power to fuel-saving levels with lower emissions when there is less equipment to power up.
With such configuration, our Denyo power generators could provide adequate power depending on the usage – thereby saving operational cost and, most importantly, effectively mitigating pollution with reduced emission. We are proud to share that there was no single incident of power failure or malfunction from the supplied Denyo generators throughout the entire project duration (5 years). Denyo surpassed all the stringent requirements, and the contractor was pleased with Denyo’s insights and assistance in making this project a great success.




