Labuhan Angin power station

Labuhan Angin power station is a 230-megawatt (MW) coal-fired station in North Sumatra, Indonesia. It is also the location of Labuhan Angin power station Unit 3, which will add an additional 115 MW, bringing the plant's total capacity to 345 MW.

Location
The photo below shows the existing plant.

Background on Plant
The Labuhan Angin power station began commercial operations in 2008.

Project Details for 115 MW Expansion

 * Sponsor: PT PLN Persero
 * Parent company: PT PLN Persero
 * Location: Nuil - Kab Tapanuli Tengah (South Tapanuli Regency), North Sumatra
 * Coordinates: 1.7519953, 98.7305152 (exact)
 * Status:
 * Unit 1: Operating 2008
 * Unit 2: Operating 2008
 * Unit 3: Announced
 * Gross Capacity:
 * Unit 1: 115 MW
 * Unit 2: 115 MW
 * Unit 3: 115 MW
 * Type: Subcritical
 * Start date: 2013
 * Coal Type:
 * Coal Source:
 * Source of financing:

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