Cilacap Sumber power station

The Cilacap power station is a coal-fired power station operating in Central Java, Indonesia. The plant has two units with a total capacity of 600MW that began operating in 2006. An additional unit of 600MW is in the planning stage of development.

Location
The map below shows the Cilacap power station, which is located in Kec Karangkandri - Kab Adipala, Central Java.

Background
The Cilacap Sumber power station was the first large-scale Indonesian power plant completed since the country's 1997-98 financial crisis. The plant is owned by PT Sumber Segara Primadya (S2P) formed by PT PLN subsidiary PT Pembangkitan Jawa-Bali (PJB) and PT Sumberenergi Sakti Prima (SSP). The plant's construction cost $501 million. The plant's operator is PT Segara Sumber Prima.

Project Details for 600 MW Expansion

 * Sponsor: Sumber Segara Primadya
 * Parent company: Sumberenergi, PLN
 * Location: Central Java
 * Coordinates: -7.751337487, 109.0186214 (exact)
 * Status: Planning
 * Gross Capacity: 1800 MW (3 x 600 MW)
 * Type: Supercritical
 * Projected in service: 2016
 * Coal Type: Subbituminous
 * Coal Source:
 * Source of financing:

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