Jawa-11 through Jawa-13 power stations
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Jawa-11 through Jawa-13 power stations are three coal-fired power plants shown in the PT PLN 2015-2024 long range supply plan for Indonesia.[1] As of June 2020 the three plants had not progressed in five years and had not appeared in Indonesia's annual RUPTL energy plan in four years, and appear to be cancelled.
Location
The locations for the proposed power stations are not known. The map below shows the island of Java, Indonesia.
Background
RUPTL 2015-2024
In the 2015-2024 plan, the sizes and implementations dates were as follows:
RUPTL 2016-2025
In the more recent 2016-2025 long range plan, three of the projects were delayed after 2025. The new completion dates are as follows:[2]
- Jawa-11 - 600 MW - after 2025
- Jawa-12 - 2 x 1,000 MW - after 2025
- Jawa-13 - 2 x 1,000 MW - after 2025
RUPTL 2017-2022
- Jawa-11 - not in plan
- Jawa-12 - not in plan
- Jawa-13 - not in plan
RUPTL 2018-2027
- Jawa-11 - not in plan
- Jawa-12 - not in plan
- Jawa-13 - not in plan
RUPTL 2019-2028
- Jawa-11 - not in plan
- Jawa-12 - not in plan
- Jawa-13 - not in plan
Project Details Jawa 11 through Jawa-13
- Sponsor:
- Parent company:
- Location:
- Coordinates: TBD (-7.26, 110.66 - approximate)
- Status: Cancelled
- Gross Capacity: Jawa-11: 600 MW; Jawa-12 2 x 1000 MW; Jawa-13: 2 x 1000 MW
- Type: Subcritical
- Projected in service:
- Coal Type:
- Coal Source:
- Source of financing:
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "Executive Summary: Electricity Supply Business Plan, PT PLN (Persero) 2015-2014,"
- ↑ “Rencana Usaha Penyediaan Tenaga Listrik, PT PLN (Persero), 2016-2025,” Kementerian Energi Dan Sumber Daya Mineral, June 2016