List of power stations in Indonesia
The following lists some of the larger power stations in Indonesia . Data are not included for a large number of small isolated plants (mostly diesel) in the Outer Islands. In total, the PLN operated over 5,000 plants across Indonesia in 2010 of which over 4,500 were small diesel plants outside of Java. For further details about existing capacity and operations of the electricity sector, see information about the state-owned Indonesian electricity company Perusahaan Listrik Negara .
Non-renewable
Thermal
Thermal power is the largest source of power in Indonesia . There are different types of thermal power plants based on the fuel used to generate the steam such as coal , gas , diesel etc. About 85% of electricity consumed in Indonesia is generated by thermal power plants.
Bituminous coal or lignite
Existing
Note: IPP means independent power producer
Power station
Location
District
Province
Region
Coordinates
Capacity per unit (MW )
Installed capacity (MW )
Operator
Sector
Notes
Refs
Bukit Asam coal-fired
Tanjung Enim
Muara Enim
South Sumatra
Sumatra
4 x 65
260
PT. PLN
Government
Boiler from Stein , Turbines from Rateau and generators from GEC Alstom
[ 1]
Paiton (PLN) coal-fired
Paiton
Probolinggo
East Java
Java-Bali
7°42′56″S 113°35′06″E / 7.7155°S 113.5849°E / -7.7155; 113.5849 (Paiton (PLN) )
2 x 400
800
PT. PLN
Government
Boiler from ABB Combustion Engineering , Turbines and generators from Toshiba
[ 2]
Ombilin coal-fired
Ombilin
Sawahlunto
West Sumatra
Sumatra
2 x 100
200
PT. PLN
Government
Boiler from Stein , Turbines and generators from GEC Alstom
[ 1]
Suralaya coal-fired
Suralaya
Cilegon
Banten
Java-Bali
4 x 400 3 x 600
3,400
PT. Indonesia Power
Government
Boiler from Babcock & Wilcox Canada , Turbines from MHI Japan ; generators from Mitsubishi Electric Co.
Suralaya Baru coal-fired
Suralaya
Cilegon
Banten
Java-Bali
5°53′31″N 106°01′48″E / 5.892°N 106.03°E / 5.892; 106.03 (Suralaya Power Station )
1 x 625
625
PT. Indonesia Power
Government
Boiler from Shanghai Co. Ltd , Turbines and generators from Shanghai Co. Ltd
[ 3] [ 4]
Paiton
Paiton
Probolinggo
East Java
Java-Bali
2 x 670 2 x 610 1 x 850
2,300
PT. Paiton Energy (IPP)
Private
Boiler supplied by ABB , Turbines and Generators supplied by GE
[ 4]
Tanjung Jati-B I coal-fired
Bangsri
Jepara
East Java
Java-Bali
2 x 662
1,320
PT. Central Java Power (IPP)
Private
Boiler supplied by Babcock & Wilcox , Turbines and Generators supplied by Toshiba
[ 4]
Tanjung Jati-B II coal-fired
Bangsri
Jepara
East Java
Java-Bali
2 x 662
1,320
PT. Central Java Power (IPP)
Private
Boiler supplied by Mitsubishi Heavy Industry , Turbines and Generators supplied by Toshiba
[ 4]
Cirebon coal-fired
Kanci Kulon
Cirebon
West Java
Java-Bali
6°46′13″S 108°36′54″E / 6.7704°S 108.6151°E / -6.7704; 108.6151 (Cirebon Steam Power Plant )
1 x 660
660
PT. Cirebon Electric Power (IPP)
Private
Boiler, Turbines and Generators supplied by Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction Co., Ltd.
[ 4]
Cilacap
Karangkandri
Cilacap
Central Java
Java-Bali
07°40′31.20″S 109°05′47.40″E / 7.6753333°S 109.0965000°E / -7.6753333; 109.0965000
2 x 300
600
PT. Sumber Segara Primadaya (IPP)
Government
Boiler supplied by Dongfang Electric Corp. Ltd , Turbines and Generators supplied by Dongfang Electric Corp. Ltd
Cilacap Adipala coal-fired
Adipala
Cilacap
Central Java
Java-Bali
1 x 660
660
PT. Indonesia Power
Government
Boiler supplied by Shanghai Electric Corp. Ltd , Turbines and Generators supplied by Shanghai Electric Corp. Ltd
[ 4]
Indramayu coal-fired
Sumur Adem
Indramayu
West Java
Java-Bali
3 x 330
990
PT. PLN
Government
Boiler supplied by Babcock & Wilcox Beijing Co., Turbines and Generators supplied by Beijing Beizhong
[ 4]
Pacitan coal-fired
Sukorejo
Pacitan
East Java
Java-Bali
2 x 315
630
PT. PLN
Government
Boiler supplied by Dongfang Electric Corp. Ltd , Turbines and Generators supplied by Dongfang Electric Corp. Ltd
[ 4]
Tarahan coal-fired
Tarahan
South Lampung
Lampung
Sumatra
2 x 100
200
PT. PLN
Government
Boiler supplied by Jinan Co. Ltd , Turbines and Generators supplied by Wuhan Co. Ltd
Labuan coal-fired
Labuan
Pandeglang
Banten
Java-Bali
2 x 300
600
PT. Indonesia Power
Government
Boiler supplied by Dongfang Electric Corp. Ltd , Turbines and Generators supplied by Dongfang Electric Corp. Ltd
Labuhan Angin coal-fired
Labuhan Angin
Central Tapanuli
North Sumatra
Sumatra
2 x 115
230
PT. PLN
Government
Boiler supplied by Foster Wheeler , Turbines and Generators supplied by Shanghai Turbine Co. Ltd.
[ 5]
Lontar coal-fired
Lontar, Teluk Naga
Tangerang
Banten
Java-Bali
3 x 315
945
PT. Indonesia Power
Government
Boiler supplied by Dongfang Electric Corp. Ltd , Turbines and Generators supplied by Dongfang Electric Corp. Ltd
Pelabuhan Ratu coal-fired
Pelabuhan Ratu
Sukabumi
West Java
Java-Bali
3 x 350
1050
PT. Indonesia Power
Government
Boiler supplied by Shanghai Electric Corp. Ltd , Turbines and Generators supplied by Shanghai Electric Corp. Ltd
[ 6]
Rembang coal-fired
Sluke
Rembang
Central Java
Java-Bali
06°38′18.21″S 111°28′27.41″E / 6.6383917°S 111.4742806°E / -6.6383917; 111.4742806
2 x 315
630
PT. PLN
Government
Boiler supplied by Dongfang Electric Corp. Ltd , Turbines and Generators supplied by Dongfang Electric Corp. Ltd
[ 4]
Bangka Belitung 3 coal-fired
Air Anyir
Bangka
Bangka Belitung
Sumatera
2 x 30
60
PT. BMP (IPP)
Government
Total
50
18,630
Proposed or under construction
Gas or liquid fuel
Renewable
Geothermal
Note: IPP means independent power producer
Power station
Location
District
Province
Region
Capacity per unit (MW )
Installed capacity (MW )
Operator
Sector
Remarks
Kamojang geothermal
Kamojang
Garut
West Java
Java-Bali
Unit I = 30 Unit II = 55 Unit III = 55 Unit IV = 60 Unit V = 35
235
PT. Indonesia Power
Government
Unit IV 63 MW turbine capacity and 80 MVA generator capacity both from Fuji Electric, Kawasaki, Japan [ 15]
Darajat geothermal
Kamojang
Garut
West Java
Java-Bali
Unit I = 55
55
PT. Indonesia Power
Government
Darajat geothermal
Kamojang
Garut
West Java
Java-Bali
Unit II = 90 Unit III = 110
200
PT. Pertamina , Chevron Geothermal Indonesia, Ltd (IPP)
Private
Turbines Unit II = 81.3 MW & Unit III = 110 MW and Generators Unit II = 101.625 MVA & Unit III = 137.5 MVA both supplied by Fuji Electric, Kawasaki, Japan [ 16]
Gunung Salak geothermal
Parung Kuda
Sukabumi
West Java
Java-Bali
3 x 60
180
PT. Indonesia Power
Government
Turbines @ 55 MW and Generators @ 55 MVA both supplied by Ansaldo Energia, Italy [ 17]
Gunung Salak geothermal
Parung Kuda
Sukabumi
West Java
Java-Bali
3 x 55
165
Chevron Geothermal Salak Ltd and Dayabumi Salak Pratama Ltd (IPP)
Private
Turbines @ 59.5 MW and Generators @ 74.375 MVA both from Fuji Electric, Kawasaki, Japan
Ulubelu Geothermal Power Station
Ulubelu
Tanggamus
Lampung
Sumatra
2 x 55
110
PT. PLN
Government
Turbines 2 x 55 MW and Generators 2 x 55 MVA both from Fuji Electric, Kawasaki, Japan [ 18]
Wayang Windu geothermal
Pengalengan
Bandung
West Java
Java-Bali
1 x 110 1 x 117 ( 1 x 127 by mid-2013 )
227
PT. Pertamina and Magma Nusantara Ltd. (IPP)
Private
Turbines 110 MW & 117 MW and Generators 2 x 137.5 MVA both from Fuji Electric, Kawasaki, Japan [ 19]
Dieng geothermal
Dieng
Banjarnegara
Central Java
Java-Bali
1 x 60
60
PT. Geo Dipa Energi (IPP)
Private
Lahendong geothermal
Lahendong
Minahasa
North Sulawesi
Sulawesi
Unit I = 20 Unit II = 20 Unit III = 20 Unit IV = 20
80
PT. PLN
Government
* Unit I: turbines = 20 MW and generator = 25 MVA both from Alstom [ 20] * Unit II: turbines = 20 MW and generator = 25 MVA both from Fuji Electric, Kawasaki, Japan [ 21] * Unit III: turbines = 20 MW and generator = 25 MVA both from Fuji Electric, Kawasaki, Japan [ 22] * Unit IV: turbines = 20 MW and generator = 25 MVA both supplied by Fuji Electric, Kawasaki, Japan [ 23]
Sibayak geothermal
Sibayak
Karo
North Sumatra
Sumatra
2 x 5.65
11.3
PT. Dizamatara Powerindo (IPP)
Private
Turbines @ 5.85 MW and Generators @ 6 MVA, 5.65 MW at PF 0.94 [ 24]
Patuha geothermal
Patuha
Bandung
West Java
Java-Bali
Unit 1 = 55
55 (by-mid 2014 )
PT. Geo Dipa Energi (IPP)
Private
Turbines Unit 1 = 60 MW and Generator Unit 1 = 75 MVA both supplied by Toshiba [ 25]
Total
19
1,344
Hydroelectric
Note: IPP means independent power producer
Pumped-storage hydroelectric
Currently under construction or planned:[ 29]
Wind
Solar
See also
References
Large Scale Hydropower Plants in Indonesia by Indonesia Hydro Consult (http://www.arcgis.com/apps/OnePane/basicviewer/index.html?appid=65ed8bc862bd4af09c375d49f9d389d4 )
Small Scale Hydropower Plants in Indonesia by Indonesia Hydro Consult (http://www.arcgis.com/apps/OnePane/basicviewer/index.html?appid=2dffb753a63142b0bf7075389414daae )