Toshiba to supply power plant equipment for Patuha 2 geothermal project, Indonesia
Toshiba ESS will be supplying the steam turbine, generator, and auxiliary equipment for PT Geo Dipa's Patuha Unit 2 geothermal power plant in Indonesia.
Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation (Toshiba ESS) has received an order to supply a steam turbine and a generator from PT Inti Karya Persada Tehnik (IKPT), the EPC contractor for the Patuha Geothermal Power Plant Unit 2 in West Java, Indonesia, operated by state-owned PT Geo Dipa Energi (Geo Dipa).
Just less than a month ago, a consortium of IKPT and PT Wasa Mitra Engineering (WME) was awarded the EPC contract for the Patuha Unit 2 geothermal power plant, which is expected to be completed by 2027. Patuha Unit 2 will have a generating capacity of 60.3 MW as a maximum continuous rating gross base.
“We are thrilled to have been chosen to provide essential equipment for the Patuha expansion project. I am confident that the performance and reliability of our steam turbine and generator will prove our capabilities as a trusted partner for all kinds of geothermal projects,” said Takehiko Matsushita, Vice President of the Power Systems Division at Toshiba.
“We have an extensive geothermal product lineup, ranging from 1MW to 200MW, and have executed numerous projects in Japan and overseas, helping our customers to make use of a constant and clean source of energy. We will continue to develop and promote geothermal solutions that support a sustainable future.”
Toshiba already has a prominent presence in the Indonesian geothermal power industry, with six steam turbines with a combined capacity of 311 MW already installed. This includes equipment for Sarulla Geothermal Power Plant, one of the country’s largest geothermal facilities, Patuha Geothermal Power Plant Unit 1 and Lumut Balai Geothermal Power Plant Unit 1. Additionally, Patuha Unit 1 has also deployed EtaPRO™, Toshiba’s proprietary IoT services for equipment performance monitoring, diagnostics and problem prediction, which will contribute to improved plant uptime and reliable power supply operations.

Source: Toshiba via PR Newswire