What are the cases that must be reported to Energy Commission?
Under the Electricity Supply Act 1990, section 33 requires that whenever any accident or fire causing or resulting in loss of life or hurt to any person or serious damage to property has occurred in connection with any installation or electrical plant or equipment, the owner, licensee or supply authority and the management thereof must report the accident or fire to the Commission by the quickest means available, and subsequently with the least possible delay report in writing to the Commission the facts of the matter so far as they are known to them respectively.
Under the Gas Supply Act 1993, section 36 requires that whenever any accident or fire causing or resulting in loss of life or hurt to any person or serious damage to property has occurred in connection with any pipeline or part thereof, the consumer or the licensee must report the accident or fire to the Commission by the quickest means available, and subsequently with the least possible delay report in writing to the Commission the facts of the matter so far as they are known to them respectively.