Jakarta (VNA) – PT Supreme Energy Rantau Dedap of Indonesia has announcedthe commercial operation of the 91.2-MW Phase 1 Rantau Dedap geothermal powerplant.
The power plant is located in Indonesia’s South Sumatraprovince. Its trial run has taken place since December 26 last year.
The plant, built with a total investment of more than 700million USD, is operated by PT Supreme Energy Rantau Dedap - a joint venture of PT Supreme Energy, France’s Engie utilitycompany, and Japan’s Marubeni Corporation and Tohoku Electric Power.
The Chairman of PT Supreme Energy, Supramu Santosa, said the construction of Rantau Dedap faced great challenges considering its location in a remote area at an altitude of 2,600m and restrictions prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The plant is projected to reduce about 486,000 tonnes ofcarbon emissions per year.
Indonesia has the world's largest geothermal energy reserves, and is aiming to raise its total geothermal energy production capacity to 3.35 GW by 2030./.