kapar
Kapar is a coastal town in Klang District, Selangor, Malaysia. It lies on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia, near Klang town and Port Klang, and is part of the Klang Municipal Council. The area features a mix of residential settlements, agricultural land, and light industry, with fishing operating in the coastal zones. Kapar is best known for the Kapar Power Station, one of Malaysia's largest thermal power plants, situated on the coast of the town. The facility is operated by Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) and consists of multiple generating units that supply a substantial portion of electricity to Peninsular Malaysia. The power station has had a significant impact on local development, employment, and land use since it began operation in the late 20th century. Transportation in Kapar is served by major roads that connect to Klang and Port Klang, supporting commuting and access to the broader Klang Valley area. The town and its surroundings have seen growth in housing and public amenities, reflecting its role as part of the greater western Selangor corridor. Kapar's coastal location also places it within reach of maritime routes along the Straits of Malacca, contributing to the area's economic mix of energy production, trade, and local livelihoods.