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View all search resultsT Pembangkitan Jawa Bali (PJB), a subsidiary of state-owned electricity firm PLN, aims to take part in power plant tenders as part of its support of the government’s target to operate 35,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity by 2019.
“We will take part in several power plant tenders this year,” Heri Suprianto, corporate secretary of PJB, told The Jakarta Post on Wednesday.
However, he declined to provide further details about the projects.
Read also: Electricity firm PLN to offer tender for 6,000 MW power plantPJB currently owns and operates nine power plants, with a total capacity of 7,055 MW, in Java and Sulawesi.
The company also manages the operation and maintenance (O&M) of 24 power plants with a combined capacity of 5,681 MW. (mrc/ags/bbn)
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