List of power stations in Indonesia

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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

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Thermal

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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

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Existing
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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
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Power station Location District Province Region Capacity per unit
(MW)
Installed capacity
(MW)
Operator Sector Remarks and plant coordinates
Java 4 coal-fired Tubanan, Kembang Jepara Central Java Java-Bali 2 x 1000 2,000 PT. Bhumi Jati Power Private [7]
Java 7 coal-fired Kramatwatu Serang Banten Java-Bali 2 x 1000 2,000 PT. Shenhua Guohua Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Private [8]
Central Java coal-fired (by the end of 2016) Ujungnegoro Batang Central Java Java-Bali 2 x 1000 2,000 PT. Bhimasena Power Indonesia Private [9]
Tanjung Awar-Awar coal-fired Kaliuntu Tuban East Java Java-Bali 2 x 350 700 PT. PLN Government Boiler supplied by Babcock & Wilcox Beijing Co. Turbines and generators supplied by Beijing Beizhong
Madura coal-fired Pamekasan East Java Java-Bali 2 x 100 200 PT. PLN Government
Bojonegara coal-fired Bojonegara Cilegon Banten Java-Bali 3 x 740 2,220 PT. PLN Government
Tanjung Jati-A coal-fired Cirebon Cirebon West Java Java-Bali 2 x 660 1,320 PT. Bakrie Power Private
Nusa Penida coal-fired Nusa Penida Bali Java-Bali 2 x 100 200 PT. PLN Government
Anyer coal-fired Anyer Banten Java-Bali 1 x 330 330 PT. PLN Government
Kuala Tanjung coal-fired Kuala Tanjung South Sumatra Sumatra 2 x 112 224 PT. Ranyza Energi Private
Banjarsari coal-fired Banjarsari Lahat South Sumatra Sumatra 2 x 100 200 PT. Bukit Pembangkit Innovative Private
Banyuasin coal-fired Banyuasin Banyuasin South Sumatra Sumatra 2 x 100 200 PT. Banyuasin Power Energy Private
Baturaja coal-fired Baturaja Ogan Komering Ulu South Sumatra Sumatra 2 x 100 200 PT. Priamanaya Power Energi Private
Simpang Belimbing coal-fired Gunung Raja Muara Enim South Sumatra Sumatra 2 x 150 300 PT. GH EMMI Private
Arahan coal-fired Arahan Muara Enim South Sumatra Sumatra 4 x 600 2,400 PT. PLN Government
Central Bangko coal-fired Bangko Tengah Muara Enim South Sumatra Sumatra 4 x 620 2,480 PT. BA & CHD (China)[7] Private
West Kalimantan 1 coal-fired Tanjung Gundul Bengkayang West Kalimantan Kalimantan 2 x 100 200 PT. GCL Indotenaga Government - private
Tanjung coal-fired Tanjung Tabalong South Kalimantan Kalimantan 2 x 55 110 PT. PLN Government
Total 34 17,264

Gas or liquid fuel

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Power station Location District Province Region Coordinates Capacity per unit
(MW)
Capacity (MW) Operator Sector Refs
Bekasi West Java 130
Betara Lampung 70
Grati CCGT Grati Pasuruan East Java Java-Bali 7°39′06″S 113°01′28″E / 7.6517°S 113.0244°E / -7.6517; 113.0244 (Grati CCGT) 3 x 100.75 GTPP; 3 x 100.75 SPP; 1 x 159.58 CCPP 764 PT. Indonesia Power Government [10][11]
Gresik CCGT Gresik Gresik East Java Java-Bali 7°09′48″S 112°39′41″E / 7.1633°S 112.6615°E / -7.1633; 112.6615 (Gresik CCGT) 4 x GTPP; 4 x SPP; 3 x CCPP 2,255 PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Government [12]
Muara Tawar CCGT Tarumajaya Bekasi West Java Java-Bali 06°05′09.37″S 106°59′48.15″E / 6.0859361°S 106.9967083°E / -6.0859361; 106.9967083 (Muara Tawar CCGT) 2 x GTPP; 3 x CCPP 920 PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Government
Muara Karang CCGT Muara Karang North Jakarta DKI Jakarta Java-Bali 6°06′31″S 106°47′16″E / 6.1087°S 106.7877°E / -6.1087; 106.7877 (Muara Karang CCGT) 5 x STPP; 1 x CCPP 1,208 PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Government [13][14]
Palembang Timur South Sumatra 150
PLTG Senipah Senipah Kutai Kartanegara East Kalimantan Kalimantan 2x 46 GTG 92 PT. Kertanegara Energi Perkasa IPP
PLTG/MG Kalbar Peaker Parit Baru Mempawah West Kalimantan Kalimantan 100 100 PT. PLN Government 2019
Sengkang South Sulawesi 150
Tambak Lorok CCGT Tambak Lorok Semarang Central Java Java-Bali 6 x 109.65 GTPP; 2 x 50 SPP; 1 x 200 SPP; 2 x 188 CCPP 1,334 PT. Indonesia Power Government
Tanjung Priok CCGT Tanjung Priok North Jakarta DKI Jakarta Java-Bali 2 x 26 GTPP; 2 x 48.8 GTPP; 2 x 50 SPP; 6 x 130 CCGT; 2 x 200 CCGT 1,430 PT. Indonesia Power Government
Senayan Diesel Senayan Jakarta DKI Jakarta Java-Bali -6.2160361, 106.7953257 6 x 2.52 15 PT. Indonesia Power Government
PLTU 400 MW Ciwandan Cilegon Banten Java-Bali 5 x 80 STG 400 MW PT. Krakatau Daya Listrik SOE
PLTGU 120 MW Ciwandan Cilegon Banten Java-Bali 2 x 39 GTG; 1 x 43 STG 120 MW PT. Krakatau Daya Listrik SOE
Total 68 8,446

Renewable

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Geothermal

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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

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Note: IPP means independent power producer

Power station Location District Province Region Capacity per unit
(MW)
Installed capacity
(MW)
Operator Sector Remarks
Agam hydro Batang Agam Agam West Sumatra Sumatra 3 x 3.5 10 PT. PLN Government Turbines @ 3.55 MW and Generators @ 3.95 MVA both supplied by Ebara
Maninjau hydro Maninjau Agam West Sumatra Sumatra 4 x 17 68 PT. PLN Government Turbines @ 17.4 MW and Generators @ 20 MVA both supplied by Toshiba
Singkarak hydro Singkarak Solok West Sumatra Sumatra 4 x 43.75 175 PT. PLN Government Turbines @ 43.75 MW supplied by VoestAlpine and Generators @ 52 MVA supplied by ELIN (now ANDRITZ Hydro)
Koto Panjang hydro Koto Panjang Kampar Riau Sumatra 3 x 38 114 PT. PLN Government Turbines @ 39.4 MW supplied by Kvaerner Boving and Generators @ 45 MVA supplied by ELIN (now ANDRITZ Hydro)
Test I hydro Tes Rejang Lebong Bengkulu Sumatra 4 x 4 16 PT. PLN Government Turbines @ 4.7 MW supplied by Ansaldo Energia
Musi hydro Ujanmas Atas Kepahiang Bengkulu Sumatra 3 x 70 210 PT. PLN Government Turbines @ 70 MW and Generators @ 86 MVA both supplied by VA Tech Hydro (now ANDRITZ Hydro)
Besai hydro Sumberjaya West Lampung Lampung Sumatra 2 x 45 90 PT. PLN Government Turbines @ 46.4 MW and Generators @ 53 MVA both supplied by VA Tech Hydro (now ANDRITZ Hydro)
Batutegi hydro Tanggamus West Lampung Lampung Sumatra 2 x 14 28 PT. PLN Government Turbines @ 14.2 MW and Generators @ 15.7 MVA both supplied by Toshiba
Lau Renun hydro Silalahi Dairi North Sumatra Sumatra 2 x 41 82 PT. PLN Government Turbines @ 41 MW and Generators @ 47.5 MVA both supplied by VA Tech Hydro (now ANDRITZ Hydro)
Sipansihaporas hydro Sipansihaporas Central Tapanuli North Sumatra Sumatra 1 x 33
1 x 17
50 PT. PLN Government Power Station 1 = Turbines 34 MW by Meiden, Japan and Generator 39 MVA by Toshiba
Power Station 2 = 17.6 MW Meiden, Japan and Generator 20 MVA by Toshiba [26]
Asahan I hydro Parmaksian Toba Samosir North Sumatra Sumatra 2 x 90 180 PT. Bajradaya Sentranusa
(IPP)
Private Turbines and Generators supplied by Dongfang Electric Corp. Ltd
Asahan III hydro Pintu Pohan Meranti Toba Samosir North Sumatra Sumatra 2 x 87 174 PT. PLN Government
Sigura-gura hydro Simorea Asahan North Sumatra Sumatra 4 x 71.50 286 PT. Inalum Private Turbines @ 71.5 MW and Generators @ 80 MVA both supplied by Toshiba
Tangga hydro Tangga Asahan North Sumatra Sumatra 4 x 79.25 317 PT. Inalum Private Turbines @ 81.1 MW supplied by Hitachi Ltd. and Generators @ 90 MVA supplied by Mitsubishi Electric
Wampu hydro Kota Buluh Karo North Sumatra Sumatra 3 x 15 45 PT. Wampu Electric Power
(IPP)
Private
Kerinci hydro Batang Merangin Kerinci Jambi Sumatra 6 x 30 180 PT. PLN Government Turbines @ 30 MW and Generators @ 33.33 MVA [27]
Saguling hydro Rajamandala Cimahi West Java Java-Bali 4 x 175.18 701 PT. Indonesia Power Government Turbines @ 175.18 MW supplied by Toshiba and Generators @ 194? MVA supplied by Mitsubishi Electric Co,.
Cirata hydro Plered Purwakarta West Java Java-Bali 8 x 126 1,008 PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Government Turbines @ 129.6 MW supplied by VoestAlpine and Generators @ 140 MVA supplied by ELIN (now ANDRITZ Hydro)
Jatiluhur hydro Jatiluhur Purwakarta West Java Java-Bali 6 x 31 186 PT. Jasa Tirta II Government Turbines @ 32.3 MW supplied by NEYRPIC and Generators @ 35 MVA supplied by GEC Alsthom Jeumont
PB. Sudirman hydro Mrica Banjarnegara Central Java Java-Bali 3 x 60.3 181 PT. Indonesia Power Government Turbines supplied by Boving and Generators supplied by ASEA
Sutami hydro Karangkates Malang East Java Java-Bali 3 x 35 105 PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Government
Wlingi hydro Wlingi Malang East Java Java-Bali 2 x 27 54 PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Government
Tonsea Lama hydro Tondano Minahasa North Sulawesi Sulawesi 1 x 4.44
1 x 4.50
1 x 5.44
14 PT. PLN Government
Tanggari I & II hydro Tondano Minahasa North Sulawesi Sulawesi 1 x 17.20
1 x 19
36 PT. PLN Government
Bakaru I & II hydro Bakaru Pinrang South Sulawesi Sulawesi 2 x 63
1 x 65
191 PT. PLN Government
Larona hydro Soroako East Luwu South Sulawesi Sulawesi 3 x 65 195 INCO Private Turbines @ 67.3 MW supplied by Sulzer & GE and Generators @ 85 MVA supplied by Hitachi & VA Tech Hydro
Balambano hydro Soroako East Luwu South Sulawesi Sulawesi 2 x 70 140 INCO Private Turbines @ 68.5 MW and Generators @ 80.6 MVA both supplied by Canadian General Electric
Karebbe hydro Soroako East Luwu South Sulawesi Sulawesi 2 x 66 132 INCO Private Turbines @ 63.7 MW and Generators @ 78 MVA both supplied by VA Tech Hydro (now ANDRITZ Hydro)
Pamona 2 hydro Pamona Utara Poso Central Sulawesi Sulawesi 4 x 65 260 PT. Poso Energi
(IPP)
Private Turbines @ 66.66 MW and Generators @ 72.2 MVA [27]
Riam Kanan hydro Aranio Martapura South Kalimantan Kalimantan 3 x 10 30 PT. PLN Government Turbines @ 10.5 MW and Generators @ 11 MVA both supplied by Fuji Electric Co,. Ltd, Japan [28]
Total 88 4,755

Pumped-storage hydroelectric

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Currently under construction or planned:[29]

Power station Location District Province Region Capacity per unit
(MW)
Installed capacity
(MW)
Operator Sector Remarks
Upper Cisokan pumped storage hydro (COD 2015) Cianjur
Cisokan river and Cirumamis river
Cianjur and
Bandung Barat
West Java Java-Bali 4 x 260 MW pump turbine or
4 x 275 MVA motor generator
1,040 MW pump turbine or
1,100 MVA motor generator
PT. PLN Government
Matenggeng pumped storage hydro (COD 2020) Majenang
Cijolang river and Cimancing river
Ciamis West Java Java-Bali 2 x 443 MW pump turbine or
2 x 460 MVA motor generator
886 MW pump turbine or
920 MVA motor generator
PT. PLN Government
Grindulu pumped storage hydro (COD 2021) Tegalombo Pacitan East Java Java 4 x 260 MW pump turbine or
4 x 75 MVA motor generator
1,040 MW pump turbine or
1,100 MVA motor generator
PT. PLN Government [30]
Kali Konto pumped storage hydro (COD 2027) Bandar Kedungmulyo Jombang East Java Java-Bali 4 x 260 MW pump turbine or
4 x 275 MVA motor generator
1,040 MW pump turbine or
1,100 MVA motor generator
PT. PLN Government
Lake Toba pumped storage hydro (COD 2020) Toba Toba Samosir North Sumatera Sumatera 4 x 110 MW pump turbine or
4 x 125 MVA motor generator
490 MW pump turbine or
500 MVA motor generator
PT. PLN Government
Total 18 Units 1364 MW pump turbine or
4,720 MVA motor generator

Wind

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Power station Location District Province Region Capacity per unit
(MW)
Installed capacity
(MW)
Operator Sector Remarks
Sidrap Sidenreng South Sulawesi Sulawesi 75 [31]
Jeneponto Jeneponto South Sulawesi Sulawesi 72 [32]

Solar

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Power station Location District Province Region Installed capacity
(MW)
Operator Sector Remarks
Cirata floating solar Cirata Dam Sidenreng West Java Java-Bali 192 In development[33][34]
Batam floating solar Duriangkang Reservoir Batam Riau Islands Sumatra 2200 In development[35][36]
Silungkang solar plant Wineru Village North Minahasa North Sulawesi Sulawesi 21

See also

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