Indonesia: Central Java IPP

PPP Brief
Published: 2012
Last Updated: 28 Apr 2024

The demand for electricity in Indonesia has grown quickly in the last decade. Facing greater consumption by industry, increasing residential demand, and a push to bring electricity to rural areas, the government aims to dramatically expand power generation
and transmission capacity. In 2005, it designated a proposed new coal-fired power plant in Central Java as a top priority and moved to implement new regulations to attract private investment. IFC was transaction advisor in this project, which will use the cleanest commercial coal-fired generation technology available. The agreement was signed in October 2011.

Document TypeBriefs
LanguageEnglish
SectorPower, Electricity, Fossil fuels, Generation, Energy, Generation
File TypePDF
ContributorWorld Bank Group (WBG)
Country
RegionEast Asia & Pacific

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