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Pertamina launches construction of 400 MW geothermal projects

Pertamina launches construction of 400 MW geothermal projects Darajat Unit I owned by Indonesia Power (a PLN subsidiary) with steam supplied by Chevron (source: wienblog-growingtree/ blogspot)
Francisco Rojas 8 Jul 2015

More details have been released for 6 geothermal plants to be constructed all over Indonesia.

Jakarta Post provides more details on the construction of new plants announced earlier this week by the national company PT Pertamina. According to the Indonesian newspaper: The official launch of the geothermal power plants (PLTPs), which are spread over several provinces, was held at the inauguration of the fifth generation unit of the Kamojang geothermal power plant in Kamojang, near Bandung, West Java on Sunday.

The six power projects include the PLTP Ulubelu Unit 3 and 4 in Tanggamus, Lampung, with a capacity of 2×55 MW; PLTP Lahendong Unit 5 in Minahasa, North Sulawesi, with a capacity of 2×20 MW; PLTP Karaha Unit 1 in Tasikmalaya, West Java, with a capacity of 1×30 MW; PLTP Lumut Balai Unit 1 and 2 in Muara Enim, South Sumatra, with capacity of 2×55 MW; PLTP Hululais Unit 1 in Bengkulu, with a capacity of 1×55 MW and PLTP Kerinci Unit 1 in Jambi, with a capacity of 1×55 MW.

We will provide more details as soon as they start surfacing. For more details, please follow the link.

Source: The Jakarta Post

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