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Winners announced for auction of 7 geothermal sites in Indonesia

The Indonesian government has declared the auction winners for seven Geothermal Working Areas (WKP) and Preliminary Survey and Exploration Assignment Areas (WPSPE) with a total potential development capacity of 320 MWe. The complete list of winners was announced Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Bahlil Lahadalia during the 10th Indonesia International Geothermal Convention & Exhibition in Jakarta.

The list of geothermal sites, winning companies, and corresponding development plans are as follows:

  1. WKP Cisolok-Cisukurame (West Java)
    • PT Daya Anugerah Sejati Utama
    • Development plan of 40 MW
    • Investment of IDR 3.2 trillion (USD 210.5 million)
    • Projected workforce of 175 workers
  2. WKP Nage (East Nusa Tenggara)
    • PT Daya Anugerah Sejati Utama
    • Development plan of 40 MW
    • Investment of IDR 3.1 trillion (USD 205.7 million)
    • Projected workforce of 175 workers
  3. WKP Huu Daha (West Nusa Tenggara)
    • PT Sumbawa Timur Mining
    • Development plan of 60 MW
    • Investment of IDR 3.5 trillion (USD 228 million)
    • Projected workforce of 263 workers
  4. WPSPE Koto Sani (West Sumatra)
    • PT EDC Indonesia
    • Development plan of 40 MW
    • Investment of IDR 3.5 trillion (USD 228 million)
    • Projected workforce of 175 workers
  5. WPSPE Bora Pulu
    • PT EDC Indonesia
    • Development plan of 40 MW
    • Investment of IDR 3.5 trillion (USD 228 million)
    • Projected workforce of 175 workers
  6. WPSPE Samosir
    • PT Medco Power Indonesia
    • Development plan of 40 MW
    • Investment of IDR 3.5 trillion (USD 228 million)
    • Projected workforce of 175 workers
  7. WKP Toka Tidung
    • PT Ormat Geothermal Indonesia
    • Development plan of 40 MW
    • Investment of IDR 3.1 trillion (USD 202.5 million)
    • Projected workforce of 175 workers

The list also included the 20-MW Wapsalit WKP, but no winner for this site had been determined yet.

Source: CNBC Indonesia and Bisnis.com