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JPower-Adaro-Itochu Consortium to Build $4,000m Coal-Fired Power Plant in Central Java Province, Indonesia - Deal Analysis from GlobalData

GlobalData, Oct 2011, Pages: 6


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JPower-Adaro-Itochu Consortium to Build $4,000m Coal-Fired Power Plant in Central Java Province, Indonesia - Deal Analysis from GlobalData

Summary

The JPower-Adaro-Itochu Consortium comprising of Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. (JPower), PT Adaro Energy Tbk (Adaro) and ITOCHU Corporation (ITOCHU) announced on October 07, 2011 the construction of a 2,000 MW coal-fired power plant in the Central Java province of Indonesia. The consortium received negotiating rights in June, 2011 through an international competitive tender process. Power scarcity in Indonesia is one of the major driving forces behind the construction of the new coal-fired power plant. The deal article also highlights how the new coal-fired power plant will provide growth opportunities for the three company consortium in their respective sectors.The JPower-Adaro-Itochu Consortium comprising of Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. (JPower), PT Adaro Energy Tbk (Adaro) and ITOCHU Corporation (ITOCHU) announced on October 07, 2011 the construction of a 2,000 MW coal-fired power plant in the Central Java province of Indonesia. The consortium received negotiating rights in June, 2011 through an international competitive tender process. Power scarcity in Indonesia is one of the major driving forces behind the construction of the new coal-fired power plant. The deal article also highlights how the new coal-fired power plant will provide growth opportunities for the three company consortium in their respective sectors.

Scope

- The information related to coal-fired power plant in Indonesia
- Key deal drivers
- Rationale of the deal
- A brief on Electric Power Electric Power Development Co., Ltd., PT Adaro Energy Tbk and ITOCHU Corporation

Reasons to buy

The Deal Report allows the reader to -
- Understand the power market scenario in Indonesia
- Understand the response from the markets
- Understand the impact of the deal on Jakarta Japan Club



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