Geothermal power: Employees with Pertamina Geothermal Energy check the production of the KRH-4/1 geothermal well in Kadipaten, Tasikmalaya, in West Java on Saturday
span class="caption">Geothermal power: Employees with Pertamina Geothermal Energy check the production of the KRH-4/1 geothermal well in Kadipaten, Tasikmalaya, in West Java on Saturday. The well is part of the expansion project in the geothermal power plant PLTP Karaha Unit 1 with the capacity to generate 1x30 megawatt (MW). The power plant is expected to start distributing electricity power to state-owned company PLN at the end of 2016. (Antara/Andika Wahyu)
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