Teluk Sirih power station
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
{{#badges:CoalSwarm|Navbar-Indonesiacoal}} Teluk Sirih power station is a 224-megawatt (MW) coal-fired station in West Sumatra Province, Indonesia.
Contents
Location
The map below shows the plant, in Bungus Teluk Kabung District, Padang City, West Sumatra Province.
Loading map...
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
- Coal Type:
- Coal Source:
- Source of financing: China Development Bank (CDB) and the Association of Regional Banks (Asbanda)[4]
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "PLN: More Coal Please" Tempo.co, February 5, 2014.
- ↑ "West Sumatra’s Teluk Sirih 2×112 MW coal-fired power plant is expected to be operational by July 2013" Salva Report, March 8, 2013.
- ↑ Dozens of turtles are trapped in the reservoir of Teluk Sirih PLTU, there are videos, Mongabay, Mar. 31, 2018
- ↑ Tahukah Anda Bagaimana Sistem Kerja PLTU Teluk Sirih?, Klikpositif, Apr. 28, 2017