Kaltim-6 power station
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Kaltim-6 power station is a 200-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power plant proposed in Kalimantan, Indonesia.
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Location
The location of the project is not known.
Background on Plant
This project is mentioned on Table 6.7 of the 2016-2025 PT PLN long range supply plan, scheduled for 2020. It comprises one unit of 200 MW.[1]
In August 2016 PT PLN said it would put the Kaltim-6 plant out for tender, with the selected Project Sponsor intended to develop, finance, construct and operate the Project on a Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT) basis.[2]
In the 2017-2026 long-range plan the project is described as 2 x 100 MW rather than 2 x 200 MW and is scheduled for 2021/2022.[3] Elsewhere in the plan it is described as 1 x 200 MW.[4] In the 2018-2027 long-range plan it is described as 200 MW and scheduled for 2028/2029.[5]
Project Details
- Sponsor: IPP project with PT PLN
- Parent company:
- Location: Kalimantan, Indonesia
- Coordinates: unknown
- Status: Announced
- Gross Capacity: 2 x 100 MW or 200 MW
- Type: Subcritical
- Start date: 2020
- Coal Type:
- Coal Source:
- Source of financing:
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ “Rencana Usaha Penyediaan Tenaga Listrik, PT PLN (Persero), 2016-2025,” Kementerian Energi Dan Sumber Daya Mineral, June 2016, Table 6.7
- ↑ "PLN opens tender for four power projects," Antara News, Aug 13, 2016
- ↑ Rencana Usaha Penyediaan Tenaga Listrik (RUPTL) 2017-2026, PT PLN Persero, p. VI-58
- ↑ Rencana Usaha Penyediaan Tenaga Listrik (RUPTL) 2017-2026, PT PLN Persero, p. VI-59
- ↑ Rencana Usaha Penyediaan Tenaga Listrik (RUPTL) 2018-2027, PT PLN Persero, p. V-7