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Mr. Tatsuo Doko, Corporate Representative-Asia, Toshiba Corporation and Managing Director, Toshiba Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd (centre), Mr. Shinpei Yamagishi, President Director, PT. Toshiba Asia Pacific Indonesia (left), and Mr. Rully Dharma, Senior Manager, Project & Engineering, PT. Toshiba Asia Pacific Indonesia (right)

From 2-4 August 2017, Toshiba showcased its geothermal solutions at the 5th Indonesia International Geothermal Convention & Exhibition (IIGCE) 2017. Toshiba also reaffirmed its commitment to support Indonesia’s growing energy and infrastructure needs at the event. For over 40 years, Toshiba has contributed to the country’s energy needs through thermal, hydro and geothermal power solutions, and also provided water solutions to enhance the country’s infrastructure.

Recently, the first unit of the Sarulla geothermal power plant, one of the largest in the world, which Toshiba contributed to, started operations in March 2017. Toshiba was also awarded a contract to supply two 1,000MW ultra-supercritical steam turbines and generators (STGs) to the Tanjung Jati B coal-fired power plant Unit 5 & 6 expansion project. The company had previously supplied the plant with four 660MW STGs for Units 1 to 4. In the area of hydro power, Toshiba was also awarded the Malea hydro power plant project to supply two 45MW hydro turbines and hydroelectric generating equipment.

As Indonesia’s demand for electricity continues to increase, the country’s government aims to diversify its energy mix, particularly focusing on increasing the amount of electricity generated by renewable energy, as well as adopting the use of clean coal technologies. Indonesia has one of the world’s largest geothermal reserves, and is the world’s fourth-largest coal producer.

Mr. Tatsuo Doko, Corporate Representative-Asia and Managing Director, Toshiba Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd., said, “Asia, especially Indonesia, continues to be an important market for Toshiba. In the energy sector, Toshiba is the world’s leading supplier of geothermal turbines and has clean coal technologies that enable high efficiency coal-fired power plants. As Indonesia aims to diversify its energy mix, Toshiba is ready to offer solutions that best fit the country’s needs with wide range of energy solutions. We also hope to continue to contribute to Indonesia’s further development through infrastructure solutions, creating community growth opportunities.”

In 2014, to further strengthen its position to support Indonesia’s infrastructural development, PT. Toshiba Asia Pacific Indonesia (TAPI) was established to deploy Toshiba’s resources and expertise. Toshiba also acquired PT. Envitech Perkasa in 2011, and has since contributed to Indonesia’s infrastructure by providing various water solutions in over 200 projects across industrial sectors.

Mr. Shinpei Yamagishi, President of TAPI, said, “TAPI’s establishment reflects Toshiba’s commitment to Indonesia. Moving forward, we will continue to explore opportunities in which we can work with our local partners to deliver leading-edge energy and infrastructure solutions to support Indonesia’s rapid growth.”

To date, Toshiba has supplied or received orders for 16 units of steam turbines, 35 units of hydraulic turbines, and 5 units of geothermal steam turbines across Indonesia, whose combined capacity comes to over 9,300MW.

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