Wärtsilä to develop power, LNG infrastructure for Indonesia
Wärtsilä and PT Perusahan Listrik Negara (PLN), the state power company of Indonesia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU). With this agreement, both parties agree to cooperate on the development of 500 megawatts (MW) of natural-gas-fed power generation solutions and related small-scale LNG storage and regasification infrastructure in Indonesia.
Thanks to a rapidly developing economy, the standard of living in Indonesia has significantly improved in recent years. Supporting further economic growth requires large investment in the development of infrastructure.
Wärtsilä has been present in Indonesia for more than 30 years during which it has installed more than 3GW of natural-gas-fed power generation capacity. Some of the recent projects using Wärtsilä’s internal combustion engine technology are the 200 MW dual fuel Pesanggaran plant, 184 MW Arun power plant and the Bangkanai 150 MW power plant.
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