Indonesia Coal News

Recent industry report about Indonesia Coal company news, including latest market trends and industry updates in 2024. This sector news is compiled by Mordor Intelligence™ Indonesia Coal Market industry experts.

Indonesia Coal News

  • In November 2022, the Indonesian government announced that they would allow the construction of new coal plants, with a combined capacity of 13 gigawatts, that have already been tendered out. The plan is laid out in the country's 10-year energy plan for 2021-2030.
  • In November 2022, the Asian Development Bank and a private power firm announced that they were teaming up to refinance and prematurely retire a coal-fired power plant. The 660-megawatt Cirebon 1 power plant in West Java would be refinanced in a USD 250 million to USD 300 million deal on the condition that it be taken out of service 10 to 15 years before its end 40- to 50-year useful life under a memorandum of understanding.
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  • In February 2023, the 2600 megawatt Singareni Thermal Power Plant (STPP) at Pegadapalli in Mancherial district is all set to become South India's first public sector coal-based power generating station and the country's first among State Public Sector Undertakings (PSU).
  • In November 2022, Following the contract award for a 1,320 megawatt (MW) thermal power plant in Talcher, Odisha, NTPC Ltd concluded contracts for four additional coal-fired power projects over the next three years. These four projects will increase energy generation capacity by 4.8 gigatonnes (GW).
  • In November 2022, the Indonesian government announced that they would allow the construction of new coal plants, with a combined capacity of 13 gigawatts, that have already been tendered out. The plan is laid out in the country's 10-year energy plan for 2021-2030.
  • In November 2022, the Asian Development Bank and a private power firm announced that they were teaming up to refinance and prematurely retire a coal-fired power plant. The 660-megawatt Cirebon 1 power plant in West Java would be refinanced in a USD 250 million to USD 300 million deal on the condition that it be taken out of service 10 to 15 years before its end 40- to 50-year useful life under a memorandum of understanding.
  • The United Kingdom's energy company Drax Group PLC announced the acquisition of Canada-based wood pellet producer Pinnacle Renewable Energy Inc. in February 2021. With the addition of Pinnacle's 11 sites, Drax will own 17 pellet plants and development projects.
  • In April 2021, Enviva, a global renewable energy company specializing in sustainable wood bioenergy, and Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), a leading international marine transport group, signed an MoU agreement to develop and deploy an environmentally friendly bulk carrier.
  • In December 2020, Enviva, a leading global energy company (specializing in sustainable wood bioenergy), and GoChain (a blockchain company), announced the initial results of a pilot program designed to enhance the traceability of sustainable biomass.
  • July 2023: TotalEnergies SE, an oil and gas company announced that it had acquired a portfolio of five solar projects in the Northwest part of Romania from its trusted partner PNE, a German company with a total capacity of more than 200 Megawatt, these projects will help securing the supply of local renewable electricity to meet the country’s needs.
  • April 2023: Amsterdam-based Independent Power Producer Photon Energy NV announced that it had finalised three solar PV projects totalling 6 MWp near the city of Calafat, Romania, and connected the plants to the grid. The newly commissioned solar farms have enabled Photon to pass the symbolic milestone of 100 MWp and reach 103.6 MWp of combined generation capacity across its markets.
  • May 2023: SBM Offshore and Esso Exploration & Production Guyana entered a 10-year Operations and Maintenance Enabling Agreement. The agreement entails SBM Offshore being responsible for the operations and maintenance of four FPSOs: Liza Destiny, Liza Unity, Prosperity, and ONE GUYANA.
  • April 2023: Following a major upgrade to enable gas production, Shell resumed operations at the Pierce field in the United Kingdom Central North Sea. The Haewene Brim floating production, storage, and offloading vessel (FPSO), utilized for hydrocarbon production at the Pierce field, underwent significant modifications. A new subsea gas export line was installed, connecting to the SEGAL pipeline system, which transports gas to the St Fergus facility north of Aberdeen. This development allows for the extraction of gas from the Pierce field, which had previously been focused solely on oil production.
  • April 2023: KBR, headquartered in Houston, has officially announced the unexpected acquisition of an engineering contract for Equinor's Bay du Nord project, valued at USD 9.4 billion and located in the offshore eastern region of Canada. The awarded contract encompasses the possibility of providing detailed design and procurement management services until the completion of the FPSO (Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading) unit.
  • October 2023, the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) launched a tender in the Indian market to develop about one gigawatt of interstate transmission grid-connected solar projects. The solar projects to be developed will witness the signing off of a 25-year power purchase agreement between developers and SECI. The onset of such gigawatt-scale solar tenders and the development of projects is expected to create a spur in the solar energy market in the near future.
  • In March 2023, BELECTRIC Solar Ltd UK and NextEnergy Solar Fund signed a framework agreement for over 150 MWp in O&M following a competitive tendering process conducted by WiseEnergy. BELECTRIC will add an anticipated portfolio of at least ten solar farms in the United Kingdom with a total capacity of 150 MWp to its O&M footprint after signing a framework agreement for the next three years. The solar power plants range from 5 MW to 34 MW in capacity and are located in several counties across England, including Dorset, Lincolnshire, and East Sussex.
  • February 2023: SFC Energy AG, a hydrogen and methanol fuel cell supplier, and FC TecNrgy Pvt Ltd inked a strategic cooperation agreement to set up a manufacturing facility for hydrogen and methanol fuel cells in India. SFC Energy AG would oversee the manufacturing and quality assurance of fuel cells. At the same time, FC TecNrgy Pvt. Ltd. would look for the development, installation, and integration of custom fuel cell solutions. This development came against the backdrop of India's strategic framework called the National Green Hydrogen Mission, which aims for carbon reduction and a clean energy supply.
  • August 2022: Bosch declared it would invest more than USD 200 million in manufacturing fuel cell stacks at its South Carolina facility. This investment is expected to help the development of fuel cells for hydrogen-powered electric commercial trucks in the United States. The production of fuel cells is expected to begin in 2026. Initially, Bosch is expected to invest approximately USD 1 billion globally to manufacture fuel cell technologies by 2024.
  • In February 2023, the 2600 megawatt Singareni Thermal Power Plant (STPP) at Pegadapalli in Mancherial district is all set to become South India's first public sector coal-based power generating station and the country's first among State Public Sector Undertakings (PSU).
  • In November 2022, Following the contract award for a 1,320 megawatt (MW) thermal power plant in Talcher, Odisha, NTPC Ltd concluded contracts for four additional coal-fired power projects over the next three years. These four projects will increase energy generation capacity by 4.8 gigatonnes (GW).
  • In May 2023, the Sindh government announced its plan to transition major provincial hospitals to solar power as part of its broader solar power initiative.
  • In May 2023, the Provincial Minister of Sindh for Energy, Imtiaz Ahmed Sheikh, inaugurated a solar power park at the Karachi Press Club. This 60-KV solar power project will meet 90% of the press club's power requirements.
  • March 2023: EDF signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Ansaldo Energia, Ansaldo Nucleare, and Edison to develop small modular reactors (SMRs) in Europe. Through the project, the partners are required to determine the potential for the development and execution of new nuclear power in Italy. The plans are casting a glance at the 2050 carbon-neutrality goals set by the European region. EDF is already involved in three nuclear reactors in Italy: the Nuward SMR, the mid-size EPR 1200 reactor, and the large-size EPR reactor.
  • September 2022: The government of Germany announced the tenders for 1.5 GW of solar energy. The tenders have been launched to accelerate the growth of solar energy in the country. As per the announcement, the bidders were to submit their plans by January 2023.
  • April 2022: General Electric announced its new onshore project in Spain to install and supply 15 wind turbines at an array of wind farms near Miranda de Arga and Berbinzana municipalities in the Navarre region of Spain. It is anticipated that the project will be completed in 2023.

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