Based on PLN data in the Electricity Supply Business Plan (RUPTL) 2017-2026, electricity projects this year will reach 35,000 Megawatts (MW). These projects are spread across various regions in Indonesia. The Java-Bali region receives the largest share of development, reaching 21,000 MW. The smallest capacity is in Papua, at 969 MW.
These projects will go through several stages: planning, procurement, contracting, construction, and finally, operation. The share of coal-fired power plants will increase slightly to 50.4 percent from the previous 50.3 percent of the total energy in Indonesia.
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