papua and west papua

Papua Province

System Conditions

Electricity demand in the province of Papua is supplied by several isolated systems, ie systems Jayapura, Nabire, Timika, Biak, Urefasei, Tanah Merah, Merauke, Warbor, Sarmi, Genyem, Wamena, Agats, Keppi, Serui, and Arso.

Of the 15 systems that supply electricity in the province of Papua, 10 systems (System Biak, Urefasei, Tanah Merah, Merauke, Warbor, Sarmi, Genyem, Agats, Keppi, and Serui) are in the condition of “surplus”, and 5 other system (System Jayapura, Nabire, Timika, Wamena, and Arso) is in the condition of “deficit”.

Currently electrification ratio of the Papua and West Papua just reached 32.35% and 30.65% of electrified villages. The PLN waiting list has reached 21,403 requests or for 38.7 MVA.

Balance of Power

Province of Papua and West Papua electrical power demands are served by the electrical system so that the balance of power Papua provinces are represented by the balance of power system in Papua, where in 2010 sd 2012 system is in poor condition (deficit) and gradually improved in 2013 and 2014.

Additional Electricity Infrastructure Plan

Assuming projected population growth in the territory of Papua and West Papua by 1.9% per year and the economic growth of 6.7%, the electricity demand on the system is expected to grow at an average of 6.5% per year.

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

  • Power plants of 208 MW (approximately 32.7 MW expected to be operational in 2010)
  • Transmission power 355 kms
  • the parent 130 MVA Substation
  • new renewable energy program (EBT) and network:
    • PLTS 50 WP is spread as much as 32,975 units
    • Centralized PLTS 15 kW 9 units
    • MHP 2130 kW
    • PLTwind 2130 kW
    • Substation distribution unit 2400 (126 250 kVA)
    • Medium Voltage Network 6450 kms
    • Low Voltage Network 5850 kms
    • 22 units of diesel (6,500 kW).

West Papua Province

System conditions

Electricity demand in the province of West Papua is supplied by several isolated systems, ie systems of Manokwari, Bintuni, Wondama, Sorong, Teminabuan, Fak-Fak, and Kaimana.

Of the seven systems that supply electricity in the province of West Papua, 5 system (System of Bintuni, Wondama, Teminabuan, Fak-Fak, and Kaimana) are in the condition of “surplus”, and 2 other systems (System Manokwari and Sorong) in condition of “deficit “.

Additional Electricity Infrastructure Plan

Assuming projected population growth in the territory of Papua and West Papua by 1.9% per year and the economic growth of 6.7%, the electricity demand on the system is expected to grow at an average of 6.5% per year.

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

  • Power plants of 100 MW (approximately 34.7 MW expected to be operational in 2010)
  • Transmission power 60 kms
  • new renewable energy program (EBT) and network:
    • PLTS 50 WP is spread as much as 33,733 units
    • Centralized PLTS 15 kW 8 units
    • PLTMH 1800 kW
    • PLTwind 2070 kW.

 

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Posted May 24, 2011 by repit