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  Steal electricity for bitcoin mining activity, cops seize 46 mining tools and arrest 2 men

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  Cops bust bitcoin mining activity, 300 mining machines seized, 3 men arrested

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  2 Chinese people involve in bitcoin mining, manages mining for RM4,000 a month

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  Serdang cops combat bitcoin mining activity, 2 Chinese nationals arrested, 297 mining machines seize

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  Langkawi police bust bitcoin mining site, seize 180 mining machines and arrest one man

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  Electricity theft for bitcoin mining, police arrest 3 men and confiscate 564 mining machines

ENHANCED TIME OF USE (E-TOU) OFFERING FOR INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURE AND MINING

The TNB e-ToU (Enhanced Time-of-Use) scheme, also known as the enhanced Time-of-Use pricing structure, is an electricity tariff system designed to encourage more efficient electricity usage by charging customers varying rates for electricity consumption based on the time of day.

HISTORY

As TNB moves ahead, it is always crucial to remember where we came from and how we started. In this section you can find the story of electricity, and our humble beginnings as the Central Electricity Board. There is also information on TNB’s Spirit of Merdeka as Malaysia underwent Malayanisation. From there, read up on our transformation to the National Electricity Board, our Equations and Equities, and our Full Circuit. Finally, we have our journey into being a private company.

Discounts & Offers

Read on to find out how you can enjoy these discounts and offers.

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  Tenant tampers meters for bitcoin and mining operations, result in oustanding electricity

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  Unit owners asked to pay RM1mil electricity bill after electricity theft and mining by tenant

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  16 shop houses in Melaka steal electricity for `mining`

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  48 mining machines seized in raid against illegal bitcoin

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  48 mining machines raided at shop lot who mines for bitcoin

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  Two months of illegal cryptocurrency mining causing RM180k lost