210 MW Musi Hydro Power Plant, Bengkulu

VCS-487

Indonesia

Renewable Energy

ACM0002

Description

A new run-of-river hydro power plant has been established in Sumatra to combat the carbon intensity of the region's current energy supply. This project provides a clean, renewable energy source to the connected Sumatra grid. PT. PLN (Persero), a state-owned electricity company, owns and developed the project. Key Highlights: - The hydro power plant has a total installed capacity of 210 MW. - The project consists of three (3) x 70 MW turbines. - The project utilizes the power of hydro energy to generate electricity. - The electricity generated will replace carbon-intensive power from the Sumatra grid. - The project is a valuable addition to the renewable energy sector in Indonesia. The new hydro power plant is an important step towards a more sustainable future for Sumatra. By increasing the utilization of renewable energy sources, this project reduces the carbon footprint of the region's electricity supply. The project is a win-win for both the environment and the community it serves, providing clean energy for years to come.

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Data for this project

Total Retirements:

175.5

Remaining Supply:

139,797.38