north, central sulawesi and gorontalo

North Sulawesi Province

 System Conditions

Electricity demand in North Sulawesi province is supplied by a system of interconnected through a network of 150 kV transmission system ie Minahasa and several isolated systems, ie systems Tahuna, Melonguane, Ondong (Siau), Tagulandang, Beo(Talaud), Lirung, and Molibagu.

Of the eight systems that supply electricity in the province of North Sulawesi, 6 system (System  ofTahuna, Melonguane, Ondong (Siau), Tagulandang, Lirung, and Molibagu) are in the condition of “surplus”, and 2 other systems (Interconnection Systems of Minahasa and Beo ( Talaud)) is in the condition of “deficit”.

Currently the ratio of the electrification of North Sulawesi province reached 66.87% and the ratio of electrified villages by 100%. The PLN waiting list has reached 16,051 requests or for 82.9 MVA.

Balance of Power

Province of North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi and Gorontalo electrical power needs are served by the electrical system of North Sulawesi, Central and Gorontalo so the balance of power of the provinces are represented by the balance of power of North Sulawesi system, Central  Sulawesi and Gorontalo, where in 2010 the system is in deficit and later in the year 2011 till 2014 the system is in good condition.

Additional Electricity Infrastructure Plan

Assuming projected population growth in the region of North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, and Gorontalo at 1.3% per year and the economic growth of 6.8%, the electricity demand in the region expected to grow at an average of 7.9% per year.

In an effort to meet the demands of electricity in the province of North Sulawesi, it has been planned additional electricity infrastructure from the year 2010-2014 as follows:

  • Power plants of 301 MW (approximately 24.1 MW expected to be operational in 2010)
  • Transmission power 551 kms
  • 490 MVA substation
  • new renewable energy program (EBT) and network:
  • PLTS 50 WP is spread as much as 37,921 units
  • Centralized PLTS 15 kW 7 units
  • PLT MH 1075 kW
  • PLTwind 960 kW
  • The 1155 distribution substation units (63 750 kVA)
  • Medium Voltage Network 3050 kms
  • Low Voltage Network 2980 kms
  • 14 units of diesel (3,750 kW).

Central Sulawesi Province

System Conditions

Electricity demand in the province of Central Sulawesi is supplied by several isolated systems, ie systems of Palu, Toli-Toli, Luwuk, Lombard, Palasa, Moutong, Parigi, Poso, Tentena, Kolonedale, Toili, Kotaraya, Leok, Ampana, Bunta, Moilong, Banggai , dang Bungku.

Of the 18 systems that supply electricity in the province of Central Sulawesi, 13 systems (System of Toli-Toli, Luwuk, Palasa, Parigi, Tentena, Kolonedale, Toili, Kotaraya, Leok, Ampana, Bunta, Banggai, dang Bungku), is in condition ” surplus “, and 5 other systems (System of Palu, Lombard, Moutong, Poso, and Moilong) is in the condition of” deficit “.

Currently electrification ratio of Central Sulawesi province has only reached 48.30% and the ratio of electrified villages of 99.02%. The PLN waiting list has reached 22,059 requests or at 27.4 MVA.

Additional Electricity Infrastructure Plan

Assuming projected population growth in the region of North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, and Gorontalo at 1.3% per year and the economic growth of 6.8%, the electricity demand in the region expected to grow at an average of 7.9% per year.

In an effort to meet the demands of electricity in the province of Central Sulawesi, it has been planned additional electricity infrastructure from the year 2010-2014 as follows:

  • Power plants of 583 MW (approximately 39.8 MW expected to be operational in 2010)
  • Transmission power 800 kms
  • the 190 MVA Substation
  • new renewable energy program (EBT) and network:
    • PLTS 50 WP is spread as much as 57 200 units
    • Centralized PLTS 15 kW 8 units
    • PLTMH 1480 kW
    • The 1870 distribution substation units (89 250 kVA)
    • Medium Voltage Network 4720 kms
    • Low Voltage Network 5370 kms
    • Diesel 7 units (1750 kW).

Gorontalo province

 System conditions

Electricity demand in the province of Gorontalo is supplied by several isolated systems, namely System of Telaga(Gorontalo), Buruki, and Marisa Tilamuta.

Of the three systems that supply electricity in the province of Gorontalo, all of the system (System of Telaga(Gorontalo), Buruki, and Marisa Tilamuta) are in the condition of “surplus”.

Currently the Gorontalo Province electrification ratio just reached 49.79% and the ratio of electrified villages of 98.11%. The PLN waiting list has reached 2732 requests or of 5.6 MVA.

Additional Electricity Infrastructure Plan

Assuming projected population growth in the region of North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, and Gorontalo at 1.3% per year and the economic growth of 6.8%, the electricity demand in the region expected to grow at an average of 7.9% per year.

In an effort to meet the demands of electricity in the province of Gorontalo, additional electricity infrastructure has been planned from the year 2010-2014 as follows:

  • Power generation by 93 MW (about 10 MW is expected to be operational in 2010)
  • Transmission power 544 kms
  • 140 MVA substation
  • new renewable energy program (EBT) and network:
    • PLTS 50 WP is spread as much as 57,964 units
    • Centralized PLTS 15 kW 8 units
    • PLTMH 1400 kW
    • PLTwind 960 kW
    • The 1950 distribution substation units (90,000 kVA)
    • Medium Voltage Network 4330 kms
    • Low Voltage Network 4380 kms
    • The diesel 6 units (1,500 kW).

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Posted May 24, 2011 by repit