Mitsubishi Power Commits to Strengthen Electrical Transformation in Indonesia
Mitsubishi Power is committed to supporting Indonesia's electrical transformation amid rising energy demand and national transition targets. The company anticipates a market size of 55 GW for gas turbines by 2024, potentially reaching 100 GW by 2025, driven by AI and data center investments in the region. Mitsubishi Power offers Gas Turbine Combined Cycle (GTCC) solutions to balance renewable energy supply and has successfully implemented high-efficiency technology at the Muara Karang Block 3 power plant. The company also plans to enhance existing power assets and collaborates with local partners for clean energy research.

Mitsubishi Power aims to support Indonesia's electrical transformation in response to increasing energy needs and national transition goals. The company projects a gas turbine market size of 55 GW by 2024, possibly nearing 100 GW by 2025 due to significant AI and data center investments.
Mitsubishi Power offers Gas Turbine Combined Cycle (GTCC) technology to complement renewable energy. The Muara Karang Block 3 plant, noted for exceeding 60% efficiency, is essential for supplying power to key infrastructure.
Mitsubishi Power also plans to enhance existing plants with lower-carbon fuel technologies and has partnered with Institut Teknologi Bandung for ammonia combustion research. The company integrates AI into its digital monitoring system, TOMONI®, for improved performance optimization.




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