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Projects’ Outline


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  1. “Tanjung Priok Gas Fired Power Plant Extension Project”
    (¥ 58.679 billion, approximately US$ 542.67 million or Rp 4.604 trillion)
    This project is to construct the new combined cycle power generation plant (maximum capacity increase: 720MW) in order to address the urgent need of improving power balance in Java-Bali Grid by increasing the capacity of power supply.

  2. “Semarang Power Plant Rehabilitation and Gasification Project”
    (¥ 8.685 billion, approximately US$ 80.32 million or Rp 681 billion)
    This project is to rehabilitate and gasificate the aged and oil-fired Semarang Power station in order to address the urgent need of improving power balance in Java-Bali Grid by maximizing the generation capacity and enhancing the reliability of the power plant .

  3. “Lahendong Geothermal Power Plant Project”
    (¥ 5.866 billion, approximately US$ 54.25 million or Rp 460 billion)
    This project is to construct the new geothermal power generation plant in North Sulawesi (maximum capacity: 20MW) in order to increase and secure the capacity of power supply in North Sulawesi Grid.

  4. “Railway Double Tracking on Java South Line (II)”
    (¥ 10.348 billion, approximately US$ 95.70 million or Rp 812 billion)
    This project is to provide sufficient line capacity and reliable train operation to cater for the increased traffic demands between Kutoarjo and Yogyakarta by forming double track. The initial stage of this project was financed by ODA Yen Loan in 1996, and this loan is to cover the remaining balance of the project cost.

  5. “Rehabilitation and Improvement Project of Jakarta Fishing Port”
    (¥ 3.437 billion, approximately US$ 31.79 million or Rp 269 billion)
    Jakarta Fishing Port (JFP), which has been funded by Japanese Yen Loan since 1977, is now serving as the largest fishing port in Indonesia. However, due to the excessive ground water pumping, the elevation of quaywall has been sinking. The objective of this project is to rehabilitate the quaywall structure for maintaining the function of the JFP.

  6. “Maritime Telecommunication System Development Project (IV) ”
    (¥ 5.567 billion, approximately US$ 51.48 million or Rp 436 billion)
    This project is to improve the maritime distress and safety communication with the expansion of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) coverage at Indonesian territorial sea, thereby contributing to secure the safety of life and property at sea, by installing MF DSC and VHF DSC, and improving coast stations for enabling to cover GMDSS.

  7. “The Urgent Rehabilitation Project of Tanjung Priok Port”
    (¥ 12.052 billion, approximately US$ 111.46 million or Rp 945 billion)
    This project is to increase the port capacity and improving safety of ship traffic in order to make the Tanjung Priok Port function as an international/regional hub port and as a logistic center for ASEAN countries, by improving channel/basin and port inner roads.

  8. Total Amount
    ¥ 104.634 bil. (approximately US$ 967.67 million or Rp 8.21 trillion)

    (1US$ = ¥ 108.13, ¥ 1 = Rp. 78.47)