Pesanggaran - Bali
PLTD Pesanggaran + Wärtsilä

Reference case

Grid stability in Indonesia – generating reliable electricity in Bali with operational and fuel flexibility

Indonesia is one of Asia’s fastest growing economies in terms of energy consumption. With a steadily growing population of nearly 270 million and an increasing rate of urbanization, there is significant need for a reliable and guaranteed supply of power throughout the archipelago. In recent years, the country has been successful in increasing installed capacity and investments in infrastructure to both improve the reliability and efficiency of the main grids such as the Java-Grid and increase electrification of the small grids.

In this specific case, Wärtsilä’s flexible baseload power plant with superior internal combustion engine technology and flexibility provides the efficiency and reliability required for supporting this portion of the Java-Bali grid.

 

Its low emission capability and reduced carbon footprint as compared to inflexible generation also supports Indonesia’s path to a cleaner future.

Built in consortium with PT Pembangunan Perumahan (Persero) Tbk (PT PP), one of Indonesia’s largest construction contractors, the Pesanggaran Bali 200 MW power plant is the largest engine-based power plant in Indonesia.

PT. Indonesia Power, a subsidiary of the state utility PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) (Persero), contracted this Wärtsilä 50DF multi-fuel power plant due to its unique operational and fuel flexibility in challenging conditions. With a fast start and stop ability to reach full loading in under 10 min and seamless control over load fluctuations, this plant provides a greater consistency in the supply of electricity to the Java-Bali grid. Additionally, the plant’s modular design makes it feasible to upgrade the power plant to meet any future needs without risking operational reliability.

Pesanggaran Bali is powered by 12 Wärtsilä 50DF engines that can run on either regasified liquefied natural gas (LNG), light fuel oil (LFO), or heavy fuel oil (HFO). When the gas supply is uncertain, or prices are volatile, it is possible to switch from gas to liquid fuel, and vice versa, even during operation whilst also maintaining a high output. Wärtsilä gas engines reach over 50% electrical efficiency which translates into considerable savings in fuel costs compared to other technologies.

Although this plant began operating on HFO after its delivery in 2015, since the building of the Tanjung Benoa LNG storage and regasification terminal in July 2016, it operates primarily on LNG. The engines function on a lean-burn principle where lean combustion enables a high compression ratio, which in turn increases engine efficiency, reduces peak temperatures, and therefore also reduces NO_2 emissions. In gas mode, the carbon footprint is significantly reduced, contributing to an improved environment and supporting sustainable generation. As a part of Indonesia’s 2016-2025 Electricity Supply Business Plan, the country aims to achieve 23% renewable energy by 2025. This power plant thus enhances the gas security in the region and opens the market to greater renewable penetration.

Announced as the winner of the best dual-fuel power plant of 2016 by Asian Power Awards, the PLTD Pesanggaran Bali was chosen for its large nominal output and ability to perform efficiently while operating on natural gas or HFO. With over 48% thermal efficiency at any load and its smart power generation features, it was a stand out. “The power plant ensures greater reliability in the supply of electricity to both domestic and industrial consumers on the island of Bali. The fuel versatility of this plant provides valuable flexibility of operation and reliability to PT Indonesia Power’s customers,” says Tim Charlton, Editor-in-Chief of Asian Power.

Furthermore, this engineering, procurement & construction (EPC) contract highlights Wärtsilä’s fasttrack delivery capability. This order was received in the fourth quarter 2013 and began functioning at full output by the end of May 2015, proving Wärtsilä understands the requirements for power plant projects and is fully capable of handling and managing the complete scope of contracting arrangements. The success of this plant further strengthens Wärtsilä’s presence in the country with an existing 3500 MW installed power in operation and projects under execution and service agreements for more than 350 MW of generating capacity.

WhoPT Indonesia Power
What12 x Wärtsilä 18V50DF Flexible Baseload
WhereBali, Indonesia
HowEEQ (Engineered equipment delivery)

 

This is what we achieved

200

MW of electrical output

>48%

Thermal efficiency at any load

<10

Minutes to reach full load

Thanks to its superior operation and fuel flexibility, the addition of the PLTD Pesanggaran 200 MW plant to the grid has helped us improving significantly the reliability of electricity supply to Bali in an economical way.

Mr Igan Subawa Putra, General Manager, Indonesia Power, Pesanggaran Bali

How we did it

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Challenge

  • Rapidly growing electricity demand
  • Base load fluctuations
  • Supply interruptions
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Solution

  • 200 MW flexible baseload power plant
  • Modern internal combustion engine technology with ability to reach full load in less than 10 min
  • Dual-fuel engines that run on both LNG and HFO
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Benefit

  • Ensuring a ready, reliable electricity supply to the Bali sub system grid
  • Operational flexibility with ultra-fast starts and stops
  • Provides scope for renewable penetration and gas sector development

The main details

   Customer  PT Indonesia Power (utility)
   Type  Wärtsilä 50DF multi-fuel power plant
   Operating mode  Flexible baseload
   Gensets  12 x Wärtsilä 18V50DF
   Total output  200 MW
   Fuel  Natural gas & HFO
   Scope  Engineering, procurement & construction (EPC)
   Delivered  2015
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Wärtsilä and PLN sign cooperation agreement to develop power generation in Indonesia

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Wärtsilä and PT Perusahan Listrik Negara (PLN), the state power company of Indonesia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today. The MoU was signed in conjunction with Indonesian State Owned Enterprises Minister Rini Soemarno’s visit to Finland. With this agreement, both parties agree to cooperate on the development of 500 megawatts (MW) of power generation solutions and related small scale LNG storage and regasification infrastructure in Indonesia. This power generation is forecasted to be contracted and installed as several projects during the next two years. Another major aspect in this agreement is the emphasis put on further developing local Indonesian capability in power projects execution, knowledge transfer and development of local skills.

Thanks to a rapidly developing economy, the standard of living in Indonesia has significantly improved in recent years. Supporting further economic growth requires large investment in the development of infrastructure, particularly in power generation. An additional priority of the Indonesian government is to ensure equal availability of reliable power supply through the entire Indonesian archipelago. In order to reach these targets, an ambitious program of adding 35 000MW of power generation capacity to their system by 2019 was started in 2015. The 500MW of power generation capacity covered in the MoU will help PLN in implementing this program.

“Wärtsilä’s proven capability to deliver high quality, efficient, and flexible power plant solutions on a fast-track basis is perfectly suited to the requirements of Indonesia” says Javier Cavada, President Wärtsilä Energy Solutions. “With this MoU, Wärtsilä is also pleased to express its strong commitment towards the development of Indonesian manufacturing skills and knowledge transfer as it is the basis for a mutually beneficial and long relationship.”

Wärtsilä has been present in Indonesia for more than 30 years during which it has installed more than 3GW of power generation capacity. Some of the recent projects using Wärtsilä’s internal combustion engine technology are the 200MW dual fuel Pesanggaran plant, 184MW Arun power plant and the Bangkanai 150MW power plant.

 

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