Paiton-2 power station

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The Paiton-2 power station is a 1,320 megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in Indonesia.[1][2]

Location

The satellite photo below shows the plant, located in Bhinor Village, Paiton District, Probolinggo Regency, East Java Province. Paiton-1 and Paiton-2 are adjacent to the Paiton-3 power station.

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Background

Paiton-2 is part of the 4,945-MW Paiton coal-fired power complex, including the two-unit, 800-MW PLN Paiton plant, owned by PLN; the two-unit, 1,340-MW Paiton-1 plant, owned by GDF Suez; the two-unit, 1,320-MW Paiton-2 plant, owned by Siemens AG and YTL Corporation; and the single-unit, 660-MW PLN Paiton Baru plant, also owned by PLN.

Project Details

  • Sponsor: PT Jawa Power
  • Parent company: Bumi Pertiwi Lestari, Marubeni, Siemens, YTL Corporation
  • Location: Bhinor Village, Paiton District, Probolinggo Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia
  • Coordinates: -7.715299,113.5857062 (exact)
  • Gross Capacity: 2 x 660 MW
  • Type: Subcritical
  • In service: 1999
  • Coal Type:
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  • Source of financing:

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References

  1. Paiton II Coal Power Plant Indonesia, Global Energy Observatory, accessed May 2012
  2. "Coal-Fired Plants Financed by International Public Investment Institutions Since 1994", Appendix to Foreclosing the Future: Coal, Climate and International Public Finance: Investment in coal-fired power plants hinders the fight against global warming, Environmental Defense, April 2009.

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