PT Indonesia Power
Indonesia Power is a subsidiary of PT PLN (Persero) which was established on October 3, 1995 under the name PT PLN Pembangkitan Jawa Bali I (PT PJB I). On October 8, 2000, PT PJB I changed its name to Indonesia Power as a confirmation of the Company's goal to become a purely business-oriented independent power generation company. The Company's main business activities currently focus on being a provider of electricity through power generation and as a service provider for the operation and maintenance of power plants that operate power plants spread across Indonesia. In addition to managing the Generating Unit, Indonesia Power has 5 Subsidiaries, 2 Joint Venture Companies, 1 Associate Company, 3 Cucu Companies (Affiliates of Subsidiaries) to support the Company's business strategies and processes.
Facing The New Era of Power Management
As the winner of the Silver award for Geothermal Power Project of the Year, Information Technology Project of the Year in Indonesia and Power Plant Upgrade of the Year in Indonesia in the Asian Power Awards 2021, PT Indonesia Power is confident in facing the new era of power management.
Facing The New Era of Power Management
As the winner of the Silver award for Geothermal Power Project of the Year, Information Technology Project of the Year in Indonesia and Power Plant Upgrade of the Year in Indonesia in the Asian Power Awards 2021, PT Indonesia Power is confident in facing the new era of power management.
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