Indonesia
World Bank prioritizes Indonesia’s power plants
World Bank prioritizes Indonesia’s power plants
World Bank has allocated loans partly to help Indonesia build power plants.
Siemens to strengthen steam turbine business in Indonesia
Siemens and NTP will invest approximately US$16.4 million in a steam turbine production facility in Bandung, West Java. Production is scheduled to start in the spring of 2011 with an annual capacity of 40 units. Fields of application for these industrial steam turbines will include geothermal, biomass, waste and solar thermal.
Indonesia starts constructing first wind power plant
The construction of a 10MW wind power plant in Indonesia started with Aceh Governor Irwandi Yusuf laying the foundation stone. It is located in Suak Bakong village, Kluet subdistrict, South Aceh regency.
Indonesia addresses growing needs with clean power
GE and Indonesia’s BPPT will jointly develop renewable energy utilization, cleaner coal and energy efficiency projects.
Tata-Origin consortium wins Indonesian geothermal project
A Tata and Origin Energy-led consortium became the successful bidder for the Sorik Marapi geothermal project.
Huadian Power puts up Indonesian Branch
A subsidiary of China Huadian Corporation became the first foreign-funded company licensed to operate a power plant in Indonesia.
Three Asean countries agree on interconnected transmissions
Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia have agreed to build three interconnected power transmission networks worth US$1 billion.
WB extends $225M for Indonesian electricity projects
The World Bank will help Indonesia meet its growing electricity demand through a newly approved financing package worth US$ 225 million.
Wärtsilä to supply $83.8M power barge to Papuan mine
Wärtsilä has been contracted by Lihir Gold Limited to supply a US$83.8 million barge-mounted power plant to its Lihir Island gold mine.
AREVA consortium wins a $120M contract in Indonesia
A consortium formed by AREVA has been awarded a US$166.7 million contract by PT PLN, the Indonesian Public Electric utility.
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