The scope of work includes design, manufacture, supply, construction and installation of these power transformers in the range of 30 MVA to 268 MVA, a company statement issued here stated.
These transformers would be installed in Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan and Makassar islands of Indonesia with an aim to enhance the performance of PT PLN's transmission grid, it said.
The company has already booked USD 93 million worth orders for its turnkey products and solutions in the Indonesian market so far this year.
PT PLN with an installation base of 48,000 MW is the sole government-owned corporation in electricity generation, transmission and distribution in Indonesia.
From 2013 to 2022, PT PLN has a long-term plan for an additional generating capacity of 59,500 MW, with a total estimated expenditure of around USD 125 billion.
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