PLTU Perak is a 100 MW coal-fired power plant in Indonesia, operated by PLN - PT. Indonesia Power since its commissioning. Ranked #63 of 94 coal plants in Indonesia, PLTU Perak contributes 0.21% of Indonesia's total coal capacity of 47,804 MW. The largest coal plant in Indonesia is PLTU Paiton I Unit 7 & 8 at 5,355 MW, making PLTU Perak 53.5 times smaller. Nearby plants within 50 km include Gresik Power Plant (2219 MW, Gas), PLTGU Gresik (1579 MW, Gas), and PLTGU Grati (1424.66 MW, Gas). The facility is located in East Java Province, approximately 40 km from Surabaya.
11 years old
Indonesia, Asia
- Primary Fuel Type
- Coal
- Energy Source
- Non-Renewable
- Country
Indonesia- Continent
- Asia
- Data Source
- Global Power Plant Database
Coal has long been a cornerstone of electricity generation worldwide, with a significant presence in the global energy landscape. As of recent data, there are approximately 2,608 coal power plants operating across 74 countries, boasting a total installed capacity of 2,257.3 gigawatts (GW). The leading nations in coal power generation include China, with 1,018 plants generating 1,038.0 GW, India with 287 plants at 253.3 GW, and the United States with 291 plants producing 252.0 GW. Other notable contributors include Germany and Japan, with 130 plants and 76.8 GW, and 61 plants and 63.9 GW, respectively. This widespread utilization reflects the essential role coal has played in the development of industrial and residential power systems globally.
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