04 December, 2013

LAMPUNG ELECTRICITY SUPPLY PLAN

For those who are interested in developing power plants in Lampung, I would like to share the following points with regard to the above subject. Hopefully they would be of use. Warm regards.

Electricity Condition
Almost all (99%) of electricity need of Lampung is supplied by Sumatera Power Distribution and Transmission Center (SPDTC) through 150 kV transmission network and the rest is supplied by scattered power plants. In 2011 peak utilization of Lampung System was 517 MW. Total installed capacity of power plants in lampung up to 2011 was 1,558.46 MW consisting of Steam Power Plants 597 MW, Gas Power Plants 603 MW, Diesel Power Plants 240.46 MW, and Hydro Power Plants 118 MW. Total electricity sale for Lampung in 2011 was 2,426 GWh.
 
Energy Potentials
Lampung has diversified energy potentials for power plants consisting of coal, hydro, and thermal. Coal potentials are estimated to reach 106.95 million tonnes. Hydro potentials are estimated to reach 64.8 MW, scattered in 2 locations namely Semung-3, and Besai-2. Thermal potentials are estimated to reach 2,658 MWe, scattered in 13 locations namely Wai Umpu, Danau Ranau, Purunan, G Sekincau, Bacingot, Suoh Antatai, Pajar Bulan, Natar, Ulubelu, Lempasing, Wai Ratai, Kalianda, and Pematang Belirang.

Electricity Demand Estimate   
               It is projected that demand for electricity in Lampung for the period 2012–2031 shall grow by 14.2% per year so that in 2031 electricity need is expected to reach 34.30 TWh. To fulfill estimated peak utilization growth of averagely around 13.9% per year until 2031, then additional power of averagely around 442 MW per year shall be needed.

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