Paiton 3 starts commissioning for COD March 2012
Wednesday, November 16 2011 - 04:22 AM WIB
Starting this month, the company will start use coal, after in the first start-up of the power plant the company use oil, the source said.
The company has appointed PT. Adaro Indonesia and PT. Kideco Jaya Agung to supply 2 million and 1 million tonnes of coal per annum, respectively under long-term contract for the power plant with price negotiated annually.
Both Adaro and Kideco has started supplied coal for the commissioning stage, which it (commissioning stage) is expected until December this year. "Both companies have supplied around 300,000 tonnes of coal for the commissioning stage," the source said.
Paiton Energy is currently running Paiton 7 and 8 units with combined capacity of 1,230MW. Once, Paiton 3 operated, it makes Paiton Energy is the biggest IPP in Indonesia.
The Paiton 3 project is being constructed under a fixed-price contract with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. of Japan, the main equipment supplier. The plant will be operated by PT IPMOMI, the operator for the existing Paiton plant, in which International Power has a 59.5% interest. IPMOMI has a 30-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with PT PLN.
IPMOMI?s other stakeholders are Mitsui 25.5%, Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) 15%.
PT Paiton Energy, the project company for the existing operational 1,365MW coal-fired plant at Paiton, is owned by International Power 40.5%, Mitsui 40.5%, Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) 14%, and local Indonesian company, PT BHP 5%.(denny)
