Cikarang Listrindo and GE Signed a Cooperation Agreement
Public News|May 26, 2016
On October 26, 2015, we signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) with GE Capital concerning the development of a planned 1,100 to 1,400 MW gas-fired combined cycle electricity generation facility in Indonesia utilizing General Electric’s Frame 9HA gas turbine model. The plant is intended to be built on land currently owned by us and located in the MM-2100 industrial estate. The MoU sets forth the intended framework for the development of the new gas-fired electricity generation facility for the benefit of both parties. This transaction is subject to the parties’ reaching definitive agreements setting forth the details of terms and conditions of the cooperation, including our securing a power purchase agreement with PLN for at least an additional 1,100 MW of supply.
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Cikarang Listrindo (POWR) Achieves Net Profit of Rp1.2 Trillion in 2023
Public News | Mar 03, 2024
As a listed private power utility, PT Cikarang Listrindo Tbk. (POWR) recorded a net profit of US$76.97 million throughout 2023, or equivalent to Rp1.2 trillion, assuming the exchange rate is at Rp15,701.95.
Read MoreCikarang Listrindo Commemorates National Waste Day 2024 Through Various Programs
Public News | Feb 29, 2024
On Thursday, February 29, 2024, at the Multipurpose Building of Muara Bakti Village, Babelan District, Bekasi Regency, PT Cikarang Listrindo Tbk held an event to kickoff the Integrated Waste Management System (SIPANDU) program in Muara Bakti Village, where the Company's PLTU Babelan is located. This activity was carried out as part of the Company's series of activities in the commemoration of National Waste Awareness Day in 2024.
Read MoreOvercoming Clean Water Crisis, Solar Chapter Builds Solar-Powered Water Pumps in Naisau, East Nusa Tenggara
Public News | Feb 16, 2024
The issue of a clean water crisis remains a daunting challenge faced by Indonesia to this day. In the village of Naisau, Sasitamean District, Malaka Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, for example, for decades, the community had to walk across steep hills carrying jerry cans for 2 km every day just to reach a clean water source.
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