Saturday, December 24, 2016

Wärtsilä to supply two 57 MW power plants to Indonesia

Wärtsilä to supply two 57 MW power plants to Indonesia

EETA consortium between Wärtsilä and an Indonesian construction company, PT
PP (Persero) Tbk, has signed a contract to supply two 57 MW modular power
plants, totalling 114 MW to PT PLN, the Indonesian state utility. The
consortium will be responsible for the complete Engineering, Procurement &
Construction (EPC) project, and will also operate and maintain the power
plants for a 5-year period.

The power from the two plants, placed in the cities Jayapura and Kendari,
will be generated by 12 Wärtsilä 34DF engines (six per power plant) capable
of operating on multiple fuels, including liquid fuels and natural gas. The
equipment will be delivered during the first quarter of 2017 and the plants
are scheduled to be operational during the first half of 2017, making this
is a fast-track delivery. The order is booked in the fourth quarter of 2016.

The power plants will run on heavy-fuel oil for the first year but, thanks
to the multi-fuel capability of the Wärtsilä engines and the availability of
a gas supply, the plants will then switch to natural gas fuel. The plants
will be based on Wärtsilä's Gas Cube technology. Gas Cube is a ready-to-use
pre-engineered modular power plant package designed to achieve fast delivery
with minimal site work.

In addition to the short installation time needed, they can also be easily
dismantled and re-installed individually somewhere else if necessary. The
power plants are part of a public tender from PT PLN and the plants will
provide flexible baseload power to the Indonesian grid.

"These power plants will increase the electrification ratio of eastern
Indonesia, and will add reliability to the existing system. Our Gas Cube
concept enables us to deliver the power plants quickly, and have them
operational with a minimum of delay," says Frederic Carron, Regional
Director at Wärtsilä.

Wärtsilä and PT PLN have a long and healthy business relationship. The two
parties recently signed a MoU to build additional power generation in
Indonesia. Wärtsilä's installed capacity in Indonesia will exceed 3.2 GW
during 2017.

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Link to Original Article:
http://satprnews.com/2016/12/22/wartsila-to-supply-two-57-mw-power-plants-to
-indonesia/


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John Diecker
APT Consulting Group Co., Ltd.

www.aptthailand.com

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