Indonesia Coal News
- In November 2022, the Indonesian government announced that they would allow the construction of new coal plants, with a combined capacity of 13 gigawatts, that have already been tendered out. The plan is laid out in the country's 10-year energy plan for 2021-2030.
- In November 2022, the Asian Development Bank and a private power firm announced that they were teaming up to refinance and prematurely retire a coal-fired power plant. The 660-megawatt Cirebon 1 power plant in West Java would be refinanced in a USD 250 million to USD 300 million deal on the condition that it be taken out of service 10 to 15 years before its end 40- to 50-year useful life under a memorandum of understanding.
Related Fuels Industry News
- May 2024: NYK Line collaborated with the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonization (GCMD), based in Singapore, for a six-month project to trial marine biofuel for bunkering. The companies are expected to test a biofuel blend comprising 24% fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) and very low sulfur fuel oil (VLSFO) on a short-sea vehicle carrier, making stops at various ports.
- April 2024: French oil major TotalEnergies set up a joint venture with the Oman National Oil Company to supply liquified natural gas as a marine fuel. Marsa LNG Gas will cover upstream gas production and downstream gas liquefaction. LNG production is expected to start in the first quarter of 2028.
- February 2023, the 2600 megawatt Singareni Thermal Power Plant (STPP) at Pegadapalli in Mancherial district is all set to become South India's first public sector coal-based power generating station and the country's first among State Public Sector Undertakings (PSU).
- November 2022, Following the contract award for a 1,320 megawatt (MW) thermal power plant in Talcher, Odisha, NTPC Ltd concluded contracts for four additional coal-fired power projects over the next three years. These four projects will increase energy generation capacity by 4.8 gigatonnes (GW).
- In November 2022, the Indonesian government announced that they would allow the construction of new coal plants, with a combined capacity of 13 gigawatts, that have already been tendered out. The plan is laid out in the country's 10-year energy plan for 2021-2030.
- In November 2022, the Asian Development Bank and a private power firm announced that they were teaming up to refinance and prematurely retire a coal-fired power plant. The 660-megawatt Cirebon 1 power plant in West Java would be refinanced in a USD 250 million to USD 300 million deal on the condition that it be taken out of service 10 to 15 years before its end 40- to 50-year useful life under a memorandum of understanding.
- October 2022: Enviva Inc., the supplier of sustainably derived wood biomass, released a white paper that explored how biomass could be used in industries other than fossil fuels, such as steel, cement, lime, chemicals, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
- June 2022: Mitrabara Adiperdana(MBAP) intended to begin constructing its first wood pellet plant, marking its entry into the renewable energy market. It was the company's subsidiary MalinauHijau Lestari's first venture into the wood pellet manufacturing industry with the construction of the plant, which was expected to be able to produce at least 120,000 tons of pellets per year when fully operational. The plant was expected to be operational in the first quarter of 2024 and gradually ramp up production.
- September 2024: Photon Energy announced the successful completion and commissioning of a 7.5 MWp photovoltaic power plant in Romania. Situated near Făget in Timiș county, this plant marks a pivotal addition to the company's expanding portfolio of renewable energy assets. With the inauguration of this facility, Photon Energy now operates a total of 100 plants, further solidifying its stature in the solar energy market.
- August 2024: INVL Asset Management, a fund manager based in Lithuania, successfully raised EUR 24.4 million (USD 26.4 million) to construct a 60-MW solar farm in Romania. The financing, evenly divided between the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Eiffel Investment Group based in France, was allocated to INVL Renewable Energy Fund I. The solar farm is set to be established in Dolj County, Romania.
- November 2024: N-Sea inked a long-term charter deal with Mainport Shipping for the vessel Geo Master. Neptune Construction in Hardinxveld-Giessendam, the Netherlands, is set to build the vessel. N-Sea highlighted that the new vessel mirrors the design and equipment of the Geo Ranger, which is already managed and controlled by the N-Sea Group. N-Sea will exercise full commercial management and control over the vessel. The delivery is slated for the first quarter of 2026, with operational status anticipated by mid-March 2026.
- November 2024: Sea1 Offshore is poised for expansion, placing an order for two next-generation offshore energy support vessels from Cosco Shipping (Qidong) Offshore. Each of the newly ordered vessels will span 120 meters in length and boast a cargo deck area of 1,400 square meters. Equipped with a 250-tonne deck crane, each ship will also accommodate up to 120 personnel. Furthermore, both vessels will feature an ROV hangar and a moonpool. Designed with future sustainability in mind, the vessels will be methanol-ready, and their generators will operate on 100% biofuel. With the anticipated delivery of these new builds in 2027, Sea1's fleet will expand to 19 modern offshore vessels.
- June 2024: LS Cable & System began the mass production of 525 kV High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) cables, which are to be used for TenneT’s 2 GW grid connection systems BalWin4 & LanWin1.
- May 2024: The United Kingdom Port of Tyne negotiated with LS Eco Advanced Cables for a long-term lease for a cable factory. LS Eco Advanced Cables is interested in the potential for a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) factory on the Tyne Renewables Quay site in northeast England, worth an investment of USD 1,190 million. Both parties have signed an agreement for a limited but extendable period of exclusivity during which the Port of Tyne has agreed to refrain from entering party transactions to allow the parties time to negotiate agreements for the grant of a long lease relating to the Tyne Renewables Quay site.
- September 2024: WHA Utilities and Power Public Company Limited (WHAUP) announced a collaboration with S.P.M. Animal Feed Co., Ltd. and A.P.M. Agro Co., Ltd. to develop a 9 MW solar power project in Ratchaburi. This project includes a 3.51 MW floating solar system, a 1.066 MW ground-based solar farm, and a 4.395 MW solar car park, with a total investment of 200 million baht. This project is set to start supplying electricity by 2025.
- July 2024: Myanmar’s CAG Engineering Co Ltd. and several Thai technical expert companies, including PEA Encom Co Ltd and others, signed an MOU to explore and develop renewable and traditional power sources. The agreement focuses on enhancing solar, wind, hydro, and natural gas projects.
- December 2023: Cummins Inc. unveiled its latest generator models: the C1760D5, C1875D5, and C2000D5B, offering enhanced power capabilities for a broader spectrum of applications.
- February 2023: Caterpillar unveiled the Cat XQ330 mobile diesel generator set that caters to standby and prime power applications, aligning with U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final emission standards. The XQ330, driven by the Cat C9.3B diesel engine, boasts a rating of up to 288 kW for standby and 264 kW for prime operation at 60 Hz. At 50 Hz, it can deliver up to 341 kVA in standby and 310 kVA in prime power applications.
- September 2023: Ørsted announced that the company entered its first solar project in the United Kingdom. The project, which will have a capacity of 740 MW, is located in Nottinghamshire near the border of Lincolnshire and is being co-developed with PS Renewables.
- June 2023: The UK Government approved the construction of the country's largest solar farm, large enough to power about 60,000 households, on farmland near Chelmsford. Longfield Solar Farm, which spans 380 hectares of intensive arable farmland near Terling, has the potential to generate enough electricity to supply four times the energy needs of all new dwellings planned for Chelmsford over the next 13 years.
- June 2023: AMPYR Solar Europe announced the acquisition of a 390 MWp Solar PV + BESS portfolio from Tyler Hill, which includes sites across the United Kingdom. The five projects have grid security and are being presented for planning approval. AMPYR Solar Europe will work with Tyler Hill to bring the assets to a "ready-to-build" level before beginning construction in 2024.