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Three gas-fired power plants will be built on the island

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The Bali provincial government has announced plans to build three gas-fired power plants (PLTG) as part of its strategy to achieve energy independence for the island. The projects have been included in Indonesia's official electricity development plan (RUPTL) and approved by the country's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.

Project details

1. Where and when they will build
- Pesangan, Denpasar - construction of the first station is scheduled to start in 2026.
- Giyanjar (Denpasar border) - second plant with a capacity of 450 MW, start-up of works - 2027.
- Chelukan Bawang, Buleleng - two plants with a capacity of 450 MW each, for a total of 900 MW, scheduled for construction in 2028-2029.
The total capacity of the new facilities will be 1,550 MW.

2. Why choose gas over coal
Bali Governor Wayan Koster emphasized that the island is categorically rejecting coal power. Gas is a greener and more sustainable source of energy. He also noted that Bali's current dependence on electricity supply from Java (PLTU Paiton, 350 MW via submarine cable) creates risks and hinders the development of the region.

3. The project has already been approved
Gas supplies for the new plants will be secured with the assistance of PLN and the national agency SKK Migas. The construction is included in the RUPTL national plan approved by the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources.

4. Support of public organizations
The National Alliance for the Protection of Electricity Consumers (ALPERKLINAS) praised the initiative. Representatives of the organization said it was a step towards a sustainable, secure and independent energy system in Bali.

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