Mitsubishi to build Indonesia power plant

Indonesia’s state electricity company, PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN), has awarded a USD 354 million contract to Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd to build a gas-fired power plant, a PLN official has said. The 740-MW power plant in West Java is part of PLN’s efforts to boost electricity supply to avoid shortages in a country where annual demand is estimated to be growing by around 10%. The first unit of the plant, with 240 MW, is expected to be in operation later this year. The project is expected to be concluded in 2005.






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