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$266m to be invested to restore full capacity of Sarulla geothermal power plant, Indonesia
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An investment of USD 266 million is being prepared to restore the Sarulla geothermal power plant complex in Indonesia to its full 330 MW operating capacity.
USD 266.87 million) is being prepared to restore the full capacity of the Sarulla geothermal power plant in North Sumatra, Indonesia to its installed capacity of 330 MW.
The 330-MW Sarulla geothermal power complex comprises three units which came online in relatively quick succession within the 2017-2018 period.
Finally, the third unit, Namora-I-Langit 2 (NIL-2) completed the power complex in May 2018.
The facility is operated by Sarulla Operations Ltd. (SOL), a consortium formed by PT Medco Power Indonesia, Itochu Corporation, Ormat Technologies, Kyushu Electric Power Company, and INPEX.