Teluk Sirih power station

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{{#badges:CoalSwarm|Navbar-Indonesiacoal}} Teluk Sirih power station is a 224-megawatt (MW) coal-fired station in West Sumatra Province, Indonesia.

Location

The map below shows the plant, in Bungus Teluk Kabung District, Padang City, West Sumatra Province.

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Background on Plant

The Teluk Sirih power station is a two-unit, 224-MW, coal-fired power station that became operational in 2013. The plant is owned by PLN.[1][2]

Environmental impact

Sea turtles have become trapped in the plant's water intake valves due to the plant's failure to install a buffer zone between the valve and the ocean.[3]

Project Details

  • Sponsor: PT PLN Persero
  • Parent company: PT PLN Persero
  • Location: Bungus Teluk Kabung District, Padang City, West Sumatra Province, Indonesia
  • Coordinates: -1.07655, 100.3724 (approximate)
  • Status: Operating
  • Gross Capacity: 224 MW (Units 1 & 2: 112 MW)
  • Type: Circulating fluidized bed
  • Start date: 2013
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  • Source of financing: China Development Bank (CDB) and the Association of Regional Banks (Asbanda)[4]

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