Goverment of the republic of Indonesia Lahendong geothermal plant development project study report
It is anticipated in the Third Five-Year Plan for Power development promulgated by the Government of Indonesia that the future demand for el€ctrical power will increase more than double from 1977 to 1984. According to this plan, two geothermal power development projects are planned. One is a 30 MW project in the Komojang area in 1981 and the other is a 60 MW project in the Dieng area in 1984.
Among the promising regions of geothermal activity announced by the Directorate of Volcanology (DOV), Indonesia, the island of Sulawesi contains four areas of potential development. Of these, the Lahendong destrict in Minahasa, near the city of Manado in northern Sulawesi is thought to have potentiality of producing 20 MW of geothermal power (Fig. 1).
A study of the ge~thermal potential in the Lahendong area was commenced ~s a preliminary for the construction of a pilot geothermal plant with a capacity of 1, 0•00 KW by the State Electricity Corporation (PLN) in cooperation with the Directorate of Volcanology which was undertaking a geophysical exploration and drilling operation to a depth of 500 meters.
The Nippon Koei team has participated in the project since 1980.in accordance with the "Cooperation Agreement" concluded between the State E•lectricity Corporation, Directorate of Volcanology and Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. on July
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PMB LS 1982 - 1