The document provides information on 12 coal power plants in Indonesia, including their location, operator, configuration, fuel type, year of operation, suppliers and quick facts. The power plants are Barru, Bukit Asam, Lampung, Nagan Raya, Ombilin, Palu, Punagaya, Tanjung Tabalong, Teluk Sirih and others. They range in size from 2x15 MW to 2x125 MW and have been operating from 1989 to 2014.
The document provides information on 12 coal power plants in Indonesia, including their location, operator, configuration, fuel type, year of operation, suppliers and quick facts. The power plants are Barru, Bukit Asam, Lampung, Nagan Raya, Ombilin, Palu, Punagaya, Tanjung Tabalong, Teluk Sirih and others. They range in size from 2x15 MW to 2x125 MW and have been operating from 1989 to 2014.
The document provides information on 12 coal power plants in Indonesia, including their location, operator, configuration, fuel type, year of operation, suppliers and quick facts. The power plants are Barru, Bukit Asam, Lampung, Nagan Raya, Ombilin, Palu, Punagaya, Tanjung Tabalong, Teluk Sirih and others. They range in size from 2x15 MW to 2x125 MW and have been operating from 1989 to 2014.
Operator: PT PLN Persero Configuration: 2 X 50 MW Fuel: coal Operation: 2013 Boiler supplier: Hangzhou T/G supplier: Nanjing EPC: Hubei Hongyuan Power Engineering Co Ltd, PT Bagus Karya, PT Gemilang Pratama Karya Quick facts: Emerson supplied an Ovation control system for PLTU Labuanm Banten. The first unit was connected in J ul 2009 and officially opened by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on 28 J an 2010, but the plant did not go into full commercial service until 2013. Photograph courtesy of PT PLN Posted 12 Aug 2012 Bukit Asam Location: South Sumatra Operator: PT PLN Configuration: 4 X 65 MW Operation: 1989-1995 Fuel: subbituminous coal, oil Boiler supplier: Stein T/G supplier: Rateau, GEC-Alsthom EPC: Sogeah, J apan J urong Engineering Photograph courtesy of PT Bukit Asam Batubara Posted 2 Nov 2005 Lampung Location: South Sumatra Operator: PT PLN Configuration: 2 X 100 MW Operation: 2012 Fuel: coal Boiler supplier: J inan T/G supplier: Wuhan Turbine EPC: J iangxi Electric Power Overseas Engineering, PT Adhi Karya Quick facts: In Mar 2008, PLN broke ground on PLTU Lampung in Kec Katibung, Tarahan Lampung. In J ul 2009, PLN secured financing for the $154.3mn project from Bank Rakyat Indonesia. Photograph by RiZaL MuKhTaR (Panoramio) Posted 30 Sep 2012 Nagan Raya Location: Aceh Operator: PT PLN Configuration: 2 X 110 MW Operation: 2013-2014 Fuel: coal Boiler supplier: Wuxi T/G supplier: Nanjing EPC: Sinohydro, Sinohydro No 8, Northwest Power Construction Group Corp Quick facts: Nagan Raya is atSuak Puntong Village, Kuala District, Nagan Raya Regency. The kickoff meeting was held on on 8 May 2008, the first pile was driven on 25 Nov. It was a $247mn contract for Sinohydro. Photograph courtesy of PT PLN Posted 25 J an 2014 Ombilin Location: West Sumatra Operator: PT PLN Configuration: 2 X 100 MW Operation: 1996-1997 Fuel: subbituminous coal, oil Boiler supplier: Stein T/G supplier: GEC-Alsthom EPC: GEC-Alstom, Cegelec, Lahmeyer Quick facts: EPC contract awarded in late 1993. The ESPs were built by Walther. Photograph courtesy of PT Bukit Asam Batubara Posted 2 Nov 2005 Palu Location: Central Sulawesi Operator: PT Pusaka J aya Palu Power Configuration: 2 X 15 MW Operation: 2006 Fuel: coal Boiler supplier: Wuxi T/G supplier: Qingdao, J inan EPC: SEPCO No 3 Quick facts: This is an IPP project of PT Toba Sejahtera. Coal is supplied by PT PLN via barge from East Kalimantan. Photograph courtesy of SEPCO No 3 Posted 6 Nov 2011 st-coal-indonesia http://www.industcards.com/st-coal-indonesia.htm 1 of 2 10/10/2014 10:49 Punagaya Location: South Sulawesi Operator: PT Bosowa Makassar Configuration: 2 X 125 MW Operation: 2012 Fuel: coal Boiler supplier: ?? T/G supplier: ?? EPC: Chengda, Southwest Electric Power Design Institute, Wika Quick facts: In Nov 2010, local industrial and infrastructure conglomerate PT Bosowa Corp began construction on this IPP at Pungaya, Bangkala, Kab J eneponto. The project was completed by SPV PT Bosowa Makassar at a cost of about $250mn with Chinas Chengda acting as lead EPC contractor. Bosowa has a 200-MW PPA with PLN for the Phase-I plant at US 5.5 cents/kWh excluding fuel costs. The project took only 19mos to complete according to the owner, a substantial improvement over the original 30mo schedule. Photograph courtesy of ekonomi.inilah.com Posted 12 Sep 2012 Tanjung Tabalong Location: South Kalimantan Operator: PT Adaro Energy Tbk Configuration: 2 X 30 MW Operation: 2013 Fuel: subbituminous coal Boiler supplier: BHEL T/G supplier: Siemens EPC: Punj Llyod, International Development and Engineering Associates Quick facts: This power station is associated with the largest single-site coal mine in the southern hemishpere, located in Tabalong and Balangan districts. Annual production is on the order of 40mn typy of ultra low-sulfur, moderate CV subbituminous coal. The new TPP replaces a 20-MW diesel plant. Electricity will be used to power the converyor system and other mine and handling infrastructure as well as the local grid. The development company is Adaro subsidiary PT Makmur Sejahtera Wisesa (MSW). The project cost about $160mn. Fuel burn is expected to be about 300,000 tpy. Photograph courtesy of sarabakawa.com Re-posted 18 May 2014 Teluk Sirih Location: West Sumatra Operator: PT PLN Configuration: 2 X 112MW Operation: 2014 Fuel: coal Boiler supplier: ?? T/G supplier: Nanjing EPC: China National Technical Import & Export Corp, Rekayasa Quick facts: In May 2008, CNTIC and PT Rekayasa Industri signed contracts with PLN for PLTU Teluk Sirih in Kec Bungu, 30km south of Padang. In Nov 2010, CNTIC contracted with Nanjing Turbines for a pair of 112-MW T/G sets for the coastal project. Commissioning for Unit-1 began in Nov 2013. The project was partially financed by China Development Bank. Photograph by anindityo a (foursquare) Posted 18 May 2014 Abbreviations Data: industcards, Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base Updated 18-May-2014 Home st-coal-indonesia http://www.industcards.com/st-coal-indonesia.htm 2 of 2 10/10/2014 10:49