[CATEGORY: ELECTRICITY]
PT Aneka Tambang Tbk
(Antam) said there was problem at a turbine blade of its new 2x30 MW coal-fired
power plant at the ferronickel smelter complex in Pomalaa, Southeast Sulawesi.
Antam President Director
Tedy Badrujaman said recently that construction progress of the power plant has
reached 99 percent, and the company is currently seeking to improve the turbine
blade.
“There’s a problem at the
blade. It still can be used, but we have asked it to be perfected,” he said,
adding that the power plant will start production before the end of this year
as targeted.
Meanwhile, regarding coal
supply for the plant, Tedy said there are a number of alternatives including
from third parties or its coal mining subsidiary.
Antam Operational Director
Agus Zamzam said last month that the power plant was expected to start
commercial production in September of this year. He said that about 5 MW of the
power output will be allocated for local community via state-owned power firm
PT PLN.
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