Indonesia, Malaysia Break Ground on $2.6b Hydropower Plant in N. Kalimantan
Jakarta. A consortium of Indonesian and Malaysian companies broke ground on a $2.6 billion hydropower plant in Malinau regency, North Kalimantan on Wednesday.
The Mentarang Induk Hydroelectric Power Plant will power the planned Kalimantan Industrial Park Indonesia (KIPI) in Bulungan.
Kayan Hydropower Nusantara -- a joint venture between Indonesia’s Kayan Patria Pratama (KPP) Group and Malaysia’s Sarawak Energy Berhad -- is building the plant, which is slated to operate in 2030 or seven years from now.
“I’m delighted to see that the construction of the Mentarang Induk plant has begun, but I’m even happier that an Indonesia-Malaysia consortium is working on this project,” President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo said at the plant's groundbreaking ceremony in North Kalimantan.
“This shows that as brothers of the same roots, we [Indonesia and Malaysia] can really work well together,” Jokowi said.
The 1,375-megawatt power station will generate electricity from the Mentarang river in Malinau. The hydropower plant will connect to KIPI on a 300-kilometer transmission line.
Jokowi said that the green energy provided by the Mentarang Induk plant would make the aluminum produced by KIPI a “green aluminum”.
KIPI, which Jokowi claimed would become the world’s largest green industrial park, would also see the production of batteries for electric vehicles (EV), as well as petrochemicals.
“Because of the green energy generated by the Mentarang River, KIPI’s products will become green and have low carbon emissions. They will have premium prices yet will still remain competitive,” Jokowi said.
According to Jokowi, the government is giving its utmost support for this project, as it would pave the way for Indonesia’s transition towards a green economy.
Read More:
Tags: Keywords:Related Articles
Former Minister, Social Media Activist Arrested in Jokowi Diploma Defamation Case
Roy Suryo and Tifauzia Tyassuma were arrested for accusing the former president of using a fake university diploma to run for president.Jokowi, Iran Ambassador Discuss Middle East Tensions, Peacekeepers Deaths
Jokowi meets Iran’s envoy as Indonesia condemns UNIFIL killings and pushes for peace amid escalating Middle East tensions.Fast-Tracking Indonesia’s Green Economy: Harnessing Robust Frameworks and Global Collaboration
Indonesia aims to lead Southeast Asia’s green transition with a Grand Design linking sustainability, investment, and global partnerships.Prabowo Convenes Ex-Presidents, Party Leaders to Assess Iran War Fallout
Prabowo meets former presidents to assess Iran war risks to oil supply, global stability and Indonesia’s economy.Prabowo Invites Ex-Presidents Jokowi, SBY for Talks
Prabowo also invites Former President Megawati to the upcoming talks.Indonesia Boasts Strong Basis for Green Economy Transition
Indonesia aims for 31.89% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.The Latest
Dear Mr. President, Don’t Skip ASEAN Summits
Despite calls for Prabowo to stay home, the Indonesian leader still needs to attend ASEAN summits.PLN Rushes Coal Supplies After Power Outages Hit Java
PLN is rushing to secure coal supplies after shortages triggered rolling blackouts across Java, disrupting businesses and daily life.Japan-Backed ADB Invests in Indonesia’s Human Capital
As many as 399 Indonesian awardees have joined the ADB-Japan Scholarship Program from 1988 to 2024.Indonesian Stocks Rise Despite Foreign Outflows as MSCI Review Looms
Indonesia's JCI rose 2.8% as easing geopolitical tensions offset foreign outflows, MSCI concerns and rupiah pressures.World Cup 2026: Paraguay Holds Off Turkey With 10 Men to Keep Knockout Hopes Alive
Matias Galarza scored after 65 seconds as 10-man Paraguay beat Turkey 1-0, eliminating the Turks and securing first place for the US.Most Popular
