Jawa-11 through Jawa-13 power stations
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Jawa-8 through Jawa-13 power stations are three coal-fired power plants shown in the PT PLN 2015-2024 long range supply plan for Indonesia.[1]
Contents
RUPTL 2015-2024
In the 2015-2024 plan, the sizes and implementations dates were as follows:
- Jawa-11 - 600 MW - 2021
- Jawa-12 - 1,000 MW in 2022 and 1,000 MW in 2023
- Jawa-13 - 2000 MW in 2024
RUPTL 2016-2025
In the more recent 2016-2025 long range plan, three of the projects were delayed after 2025. The new completion dates are as follows:[2]
- Jawa-11 - 600 MW - after 2025
- Jawa-12 - 2 x 1,000 MW - after 2025
- Jawa-13 - 2 x 1,000 MW - after 2025
RUPTL 2017-2022
- Jawa-11 - not in plan
- Jawa-12 - not in plan
- Jawa-13 - not in plan
RUPTL 2018-2027
- Jawa-11 - not in plan
- Jawa-12 - not in plan
- Jawa-13 - not in plan
RUPTL 2019-2028
- Jawa-11 - not in plan
- Jawa-12 - not in plan
- Jawa-13 - not in plan
Project Details Jawa 11 through Jawa-13
- Sponsor:
- Parent company:
- Location:
- Coordinates:
- Status: Shelved
- Gross Capacity: Jawa-11: 600 MW; Jawa-12 2 x 1000 MW; Jawa-13: 2 x 1000 MW
- Type: Subcritical
- Projected in service:
- Coal Type:
- Coal Source:
- Source of financing:
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "Executive Summary: Electricity Supply Business Plan, PT PLN (Persero) 2015-2014,"
- ↑ “Rencana Usaha Penyediaan Tenaga Listrik, PT PLN (Persero), 2016-2025,” Kementerian Energi Dan Sumber Daya Mineral, June 2016