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Power Plants

Outstanding Power Plants in Southeast Asian


Countries
Indonesia

 The top three largest


power plants in Indonesia,
along with their
beneficiaries and type of
operation, are as follows:
Paiton Power Plant

 - Beneficiaries: Paiton Energy Company (consortium of


companies, including Mitsui & Co., Tokyo Electric Power
Company, and others)
 - Type of Operation: Combined Cycle Power Plant (Natural
Gas and Steam)
 - Location: Probolinggo, East Java
 - Capacity: Around 2,045 MW
Tanjung Jati Power Plant

 - Beneficiaries: PT Central Java Power (a subsidiary of


Electric Power Development Co. Ltd. - J-Power, and PT PLN
Persero)
 - Type of Operation: Coal-Fired Power Plant
 - Location: Jepara, Central Java
 - Capacity: Approximately 2,640 MW
Suralaya Power Plant

 - Beneficiaries: PT Indonesia Power (a subsidiary of PT PLN


Persero)
 - Type of Operation: Coal-Fired Power Plant
 - Location: Cilegon, Banten
 - Capacity: Varies across units, with a combined total
capacity of over 4,000 MW
Thailand

 The top three most


significant power plants in
Thailand, along with their
beneficiaries and type of
operation, are as follows:
Mae Moh Power Plant

 - Beneficiary: Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand


(EGAT)
 - Type of Operation: Coal-Fired Power Plant
 - Location: Lampang Province, Northern Thailand
 - Capacity: The plant complex has a total installed capacity
of over 2,400 MW.
Egat South Power (Rayong Power Plant)

 - Beneficiary: Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand


(EGAT)
 - Type of Operation: Combined Cycle Power Plant (Natural
Gas and Steam)
 - Location:
 - Capacity: The plant has an installed capacity of around
1,400 MW.
North Bangkok Power Plant

 - Beneficiary: Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand


(EGAT)
 - Type of Operation: Combined Cycle Power Plant (Natural
Gas and Steam)
 - Location: Nonthaburi Province, Central Thailand
 - Capacity: The power plant has a total capacity of
approximately 1,450 MW.
Singapore
 Singapore places a strong
emphasis on energy efficiency
and clean energy sources due
to its limited land availability
and environmental
considerations. It imports a
substantial amount of its energy
needs and focuses on
optimizing its energy usage
Tuas Power Station

 - Type of Operation: Natural Gas Combined-Cycle


 - Location: Tuas, Singapore
 - Capacity: The Tuas Power Station complex has multiple
units with a total capacity of around 2,670 MW.
 - Beneficiaries: The electricity generated by Tuas Power
Station serves the energy needs of Singapore's residential,
commercial, and industrial sectors.
Pulau Seraya Power Station

 - Type of Operation: Natural Gas Combined-Cycle


 - Location: Pulau Seraya, Singapore
 - Capacity: The Pulau Seraya Power Station complex
consists of multiple units with a total capacity of around 3,100
MW.
 - Beneficiaries: The electricity generated by Pulau Seraya
Power Station contributes to Singapore's power grid,
supporting various sectors.
Senoko Energy

 - Type of Operation: Natural Gas Combined-Cycle and


Steam
 - Location: Senoko, Singapore
 - Capacity: The Senoko Energy complex includes different
units with a total capacity of over 3,200 MW.
 - Beneficiaries: The electricity produced by Senoko Energy
powers a significant portion of Singapore's electricity
demand.
Vietnam
 The top three largest
power plants in Vietnam,
along with their
beneficiaries and type of
operation, are as follows:
Son La Hydropower Plant

 - Type of Operation: Hydropower


 - Location: Son La Province, northwest Vietnam
 - Capacity: Approximately 2,400 MW
 - Beneficiaries: The electricity generated from the Son La
Hydropower Plant contributes to Vietnam's national power
grid, helping to meet the country's increasing energy
demand.
Ninh Thuan Nuclear Power Plant (Under
Construction)
 - Type of Operation: Nuclear Power (under construction)
 - Location: Ninh Thuan Province, south-central Vietnam
 - Planned Capacity: The Ninh Thuan Nuclear Power Plant
is planned to have a capacity of around 4,000 MW (two
reactors).
 - Beneficiaries: Once operational, this nuclear power plant
is intended to provide a significant portion of Vietnam's
electricity, helping diversify its energy sources.
Vinh Tan Thermal Power Complex

 - Type of Operation: Thermal Power (Coal-fired)


 - Location: Binh Thuan Province, southern Vietnam
 - Total Capacity: The Vinh Tan Thermal Power Complex
consists of multiple units with a total capacity of over 6,000
MW.
 - Beneficiaries: The electricity generated by the Vinh Tan
Thermal Power Complex supports the energy needs of the
southern region of Vietnam, including industrial and
residential consumers.

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