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Star Energy Geothermal Darajat225.17 MW Geothermal

GeothermalRenewable

Star Energy Geothermal Darajat is a vital player in Indonesia's renewable energy sector, recognized as the third-largest geothermal power generation facility with a capacity of 225.17 MW. This facility contributes to the national grid, holding a 0.21% share of Indonesia's total capacity of 108,203 MW, ranking it 90th among the 297 power plants operating in the country. Indonesia's energy landscape is heavily dominated by gas, but geothermal resources are increasingly pivotal in diversifying the energy supply. Star Energy Geothermal Darajat employs cutting-edge geothermal technology to effectively convert natural geothermal heat into electricity, showcasing the potential of renewables in the archipelago. Situated in West Java, this power generation facility is surrounded by notable counterparts, including the Saguling Power Plant and the Upper Cisokan Pumped Storage Power Plant, which provide a combined capacity of over 1,700 MW through hydropower. This geographical clustering of energy facilities enhances regional energy security, allowing for the integration of varying energy sources to meet growing demand. As part of Indonesia's broader energy profile, the reliance on geothermal energy is expected to grow, especially with the government's commitment to increasing renewable energy's share in the energy mix. Managed by Star Energy Geothermal, the facility has been operational since the early 2000s, playing a crucial role in supporting local economies and promoting technological innovation. The significance of Star Energy Geothermal Darajat extends beyond mere electricity production; it represents a step toward a sustainable future, aligning with Indonesia's goals for environmental stewardship and climate change mitigation. As the nation continues to invest in renewable energy, the facility is well-positioned to play a major role in the transition to a cleaner, more sustainable energy landscape.

Capacity
225.17 MW
Commissioning Year
1999

27 years old

Owner
Star Energy Geothermal
Location
-7.2178°, 107.7275°

Indonesia, Asia

Location
Coordinates:: -7.217785, 107.727513
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Geothermal
Energy Source
Renewable
Country
Indonesia
Continent
Asia
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
IndonesiaEnergy Profile
297
Total Plants
108.2 GW
Total Capacity
GasCoalHydroGeothermal
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Understanding Geothermal Power Generation: An Overview

Geothermal power generation harnesses the Earth's internal heat to produce electricity. This renewable energy source exploits the thermal energy stored beneath the Earth's crust, which can be accessed through geothermal power plants. These plants typically utilize steam or hot water from geothermal reservoirs to drive turbines that generate electricity. The process begins by drilling wells into geothermal reservoirs, often located in tectonically active regions, where the temperature gradient is favorable for energy extraction. The steam or hot water extracted is then channeled to turbines, converting thermal energy into mechanical energy, which is subsequently transformed into electrical energy by generators.

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