Cirebon Coal Power Plant (660MW)
Project: Heat Treatment & Trading Work
The Cirebon power station is a single-unit, 660-MW coal-fired power plant developed by Cirebon Electric Power (CEP) in the Kanci area to the southeast of Cirebon, Indonesia. CEP is a joint venture between four companies: Japan-owned Marubeni Corporation (32.5%), Korea Midland Power Co (27.5%), South Korean company Samtan Co Ltd (20%) and Indonesian company PT Indika Energy (a subsidiary of the Indika Group) (20%).
Cilegon POSCO Power Plant (200MW)
Project: Heat Treatment & Trading Work
PT KRAKATAU POSCO ENERGY is a joint venture company between Krakatau Daya Listrik (KS Group) and Posco Energy (POSCO Group). We has been built a Power Plant with the capacity 200 MW for phase 1. The Power plan entered commercial operation on March 1, 2014. The Power Plant located in Kawasan Industri Krakatau Steel, Cilegon.
Electricity produced by KPE will be supplied to Integrated Steel Mill of PT Krakatau Posco. The ISM needs electricity around 200 MW for its production process. During operation, KPE’s Power Plant use off gas from blast furnace of ISM as main Fuel.
Sarulla Geothermal Power Plant (330MW)
Project: Heat Treatment & Trading Work
The Project is the world’s largest single-contract geothermal power plant and is located in Pahae Jae and Pahae Julu Districts, North Tapanuli Regency, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. The U$1.7 billion project generates approximately 330MW, enough to power 2.1 million Indonesian households.
The Sarulla 330 MW power plant, sells its power to the state-owned Indonesian Power Company PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) under a 30 year Energy Sales Contract. The Sarulla power plant is operated by Sarulla Operations Ltd. (SOL), an operation company established by a consortium consisting of Medco Energi Internasional Tbk, Inpex Corporation, Itochu Corporation, Kyushu Electric Power Co. Inc., and an Ormat subsidiary that holds a 12.75% equity interest.
Cilacap Pertamina RFCC Petrochemical
Project: Heat Treatment & Trading Work
PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional (PT KPI) Unit Cilacap
PT KPI is a sub holding of Pertamina, Indonesian Government’s Oil Company, which has core business in Refining & Petrochemical. PT KPI consist of 6 refining plant and PT KPI Unit Cilacap is the largest refinery unit in Indonesia with capacity 348 MBSD, 33.2% of total capacity all refinery unit in Indonesia. It was established on 1974, located in Cilacap, Indonesia. Aside from being responsible in fulfilling gasoline supply for national demand, PT KPI Unit Cilacap exports 100 – 200 MB per month of Residual Fluid Catalytic Cracking (RFCC) Plant Decant Oil product and 200 MB per month Light Cycle Oil product.
Cirebon Coal Power Plant (Maintenance)
Project: Heat Treatment of Coal Boiler Tube
The Cirebon power station is a single-unit, 660-MW coal-fired power plant developed by Cirebon Electric Power (CEP) in the Kanci area to the southeast of Cirebon, Indonesia. CEP is a joint venture between four companies: Japan-owned Marubeni Corporation (32.5%), Korea Midland Power Co (27.5%), South Korean company Samtan Co Ltd (20%) and Indonesian company PT Indika Energy (a subsidiary of the Indika Group) (20%).
Tanjung Jati Coal Power Plant (Maintenace)
Project: Heat Treatment of Coal Boiler Tube
Tanjung Jati Coal Fired Power Plant is a product of the dynamic Indonesian national energy strategy, a strategy which encourages international investment to provide for the security and availability of electrical power for the people of Indonesia.
The Tanjung Jati Power Plant compliments the existing transmission infrastructure and current power producers; it facilitates 2x660 MW of additional reliable power, economically and in an environmentally responsible manner.
Wampu Hydro Power Plant (Maintenance)
Project: Heat Treatment of Hydro Turbine Impeller
The Wampu plant is a 45 MW private hydropower plant which cost $170 million. The project encountered a slight setback when the Mount Sinabung volcano erupted in North Sumatra, but has now successfully achieved commercial operations, about four years after the construction began in July 2012.
With 46 percent of the plant owned by Korea Midland Power (KOMIPO) and 20 percent by POSCO Engineering, Wampu plant is the first privately-financed, overseas hydropower project that a Korean power company has ever participated in. The project is expected to trigger momentum for more domestic state-owned and private companies to jointly enter overseas markets in the future.
This project is considered a successful case study of a Korean consortium: KOMIPO led the entire process of the project, including construction management, while POSCO Engineering carried out the design and construction, and the Export-Import Bank of Korea raised funding.
RDMP RU-V Balikpapan
Project: Heat Treatment & Trading Work
The Balikpapan refinery on Borneo Island in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, is being expanded to increase its capacity by adding new processing units.
The expansion is being carried out by the refinery’s owner, Indonesian state-owned oil and natural gas corporation PT Pertamina (Persero). The project is part of the Indonesian government’s IDR246.2tn ($17bn) Refinery Development Master Plan (RDMP) programme to revamp and upgrade five refineries in the country.
The facilities undergoing updates are the Cilacap refinery in Central Java, the Balongan refinery in West Java, the Dumai refinery in Riau, the Balikpapan refinery in East Kalimantan and the Plaju refinery in South Sumatra.
The RDMP will improve the country’s energy security as well as increasing the refineries’ production capacity by 150%. The Balikpapan expansion will see production rise from 260,000 to 360,000 barrels per day (bpd) and allow the refinery to produce high-quality fuels of Euro V standard.