Sumbawa-2 power station

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Sumbawa-2 power station is a cancelled power station in Gapit, Empang, Indonesia.

Location

Table 1: Project-level location details

Plant name Location Coordinates (WGS 84)
Sumbawa-2 power station Gapit, Empang, Indonesia -8.747981, 117.957654 (approximate)

The map below shows the approximate location of the power station.

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Project Details

Table 2: Unit-level details

Unit name Status Fuel(s) Capacity (MW) Technology Start year
Unit 1 cancelled coal: unknown 50 subcritical 2023
Unit 2 cancelled coal: unknown 50 subcritical 2024

Table 3: Unit-level ownership and operator details

Unit name Owner Parent
Unit 1 to be determined [100%] to be determined [100.0%]
Unit 2 to be determined [100%] to be determined [100.0%]

Background

In the 2016-2025 long-range plan, the project is shown at 2 x 50 MW. According to the plan, the project was previously 2 x 25 MW. Its target completion date was changed from 2023/24 to 2021/22.[1]

In the 2017-2026 long-range plan, the project is scheduled for 2021/22 and the developer is designated as "unallocated," i.e. it is not decided whether the project will be built by PT PLN or by an independent power provider. A location for the plant is not shown on the plan maps.[2] In the 2018-2027 long-range plan the first unit is scheduled for 2023 and the second unit is scheduled for 2026.[3]

In August 2018 it was announced that the plant would be built in the area of Labuhan Santong Bay, Plampang District and Gapit Village, Empang District, and that land acquisition documents were being prepared.[4] In the 2021-2030 long-range plan the two units are switched to gas.[5]

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