Project 10 000 MW Phase II need more than U.S. $ 15.96 billion, the tender will be completed in late 2010

Jakarta - PT PLN (Persero) to ensure the tender process will complete phase II project of 10,000 MW by the end of 2010. Currently the entire project of which are the responsibility of PLN has conducted a tender process.

"A lot of things that have been tendered, we wait for the bidding process, three months from now can be known. Starting from 2-3 months ago," said President Director of PLN Dahlan Iskan when found in his office, Jalan Trunojoyo, Jakarta, Tuesday night (24 / 8 / 2010).

Dahlan explained, based on evaluation results yesterday, the bidding process 10 000 MW Phase II project which went very well executed PLN aka not having problems.

He also asserted, the acceleration of 10 000 MW Phase II project which is an obligation for all electricity in the process of tendering. However, he can not ensure that the tender projects that are beyond the authority of PLN, as do local governments.

"A lot of two-phase project that is owned by local governments such as geothermal, governments that implement, not yet PLN signed," he said.

In phase II of the project totals 10,000 MW reached 10 153 MW, 5118 MW electricity working. While private generators or the Independent Power Producer (IPP) 5035 MW.

Total project funding needs 10,000 MW of more than U.S. $ 15.96 billion, for PLN to U.S. $ 5.903 billion working. The remaining U.S. $ 10.057 billion for investment in IPPs.

Of the 10 153 MW capacity at 10,000 MW phase II project, a total of 5770 MW are in the electrical system of Java-Madura-Bali and outside of 4383 MW electricity system of Java-Madura-Bali.

Total number of power projects to be worked as much as PLN 21 units, consisting of 11 geothermal power plants, two hydroelectric power, 6 power plant, a unit of PLTG, and a Combined Cycle Power Plant. While the total power generation projects implemented by the IPPs are 72 units including 33 units of the plant, a hydroelectric units, 36 coal-fired, and two units of Combined Cycle Power Plant. (*)

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