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Coordinates: 5°5332S 106°0149E / 5.89222°S 106.03028°E / -5.89222; 106.03028
 

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Suralaya Power Station
Map
Country
Coordinates5°53′32S 106°01′49E / 5.89222°S 106.03028°E / -5.89222; 106.03028
Owner(s)Indonesia Power
Operator(s)Indonesia Power
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Secondary fuelNatural gas, Liquefied natural gas
Tertiary fuel
  • straw
  • Combined cycle?Yes
    Power generation
    Units operational4 x 400, 3 x 600, 1 x 625
    Make and modelMHI
    Nameplate capacity4,025 MW
    Annual net output3,750 TWh

    Suralaya Power Station is a coal-fired power station located on Cilegon, Banten in Indonesia. The station has a maximum generating capacity of 4,025 megawatts.[1]

    History

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    The power station project was built in four steps and now has eight units. Step 1 = 2x400 MW operated in 1984 Step 2 = 2x400 MW operated in 1984 Step 3 = 3x600 MW operated in 1997 Step 4 = 1x625 MW operated in 2011

    Step 1 with two units was built in 1984. Coal is the primary fuel used in this unit. Units 5,6,7 and 8 were built in 1997 and 2011, this is the newest and most efficient unit at Suralaya Power Station. It is able to burn a wide variety of fuels like natural gas, heavy fuel oil, straw, wood pellets and sugarcane in the same burners. The plant facilities can transfer 900 tons of wood pellets per hour from ship to shore, although some environmentalists question the benefits of biomass. As a by-product, high quality plaster is made when cleaning the flue gas.

    Power lines

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    The power plant connects to the industrial and metropolitan area using 500 kV and 150 kV transmission lines.

    See also

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    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Coal-Fired Power Plants in Indonesia - Java". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 16 October 2010. Archived from the original on 31 January 2014. Retrieved 22 February 2014.


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