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View all search results“Consumers want to have reliable, cheap and eco-friendly electricity from PLN. We’re trying to develop the biomass’ potential based on the people’s economy through utilizing wood products waste such as sawdust and woodchips."
Three power plants — one fired by diesel, one by gas and a third by biomass — have long surrounded four neighborhood units in the eastern part of the province’s capital city and contributed electricity to the third largest island in Indonesia.
State electricity company PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) signed power purchase agreements (PPAs) with dozens of developers on Wednesday to build 53 renewable power facilities across the country, an event marked with the pulling out of a number of IPPs for other 11 renewable projects.
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