Our Project

Location

Humbang Hasundutan , North Sumatra, Indonesia

Client

Private Company

Services

Feasibility Study

Project Year

1996

SION Mini Hydro Power Plant (MHPP)2X5 MW

The SION Mini Hydro Power Plant is a small-scale hydroelectric power plant that generates electricity from the energy of falling or flowing water. It is located in the village of Humbang Hasundutan , North Sumatra.

The plant has a capacity of 2 MW, which means it can generate up to 2 megawatts of electricity at peak capacity. This is enough to power approximately 2,000 homes in the local area.

The SION Mini Hydro Power Plant generates electricity from the Cipari river, which runs through the village. Water from the river is diverted through a series of intake structures and channels to the power plant, where it is used to turn a turbine. The turbine then drives a generator, which converts the mechanical energy of the moving water into electrical energy.

The electricity generated by the SION Mini Hydro Power Plant is fed into the local power grid, where it is distributed to homes and businesses in the area. This helps to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and other non-renewable sources of energy, and contributes to Indonesia’s efforts to increase the use of renewable energy sources.

The SION Mini Hydro Power Plant is operated by PT Sion Power Indonesia, a subsidiary of PT Sion International. The company is dedicated to developing and operating clean energy projects, with a particular focus on small-scale hydroelectric power plants in Indonesia.

In addition to generating electricity, the SION Mini Hydro Power Plant provides other benefits to the local community. For example, it helps to regulate the flow of water in the Cipari river, which can help to prevent flooding during periods of heavy rain. It also provides job opportunities for local residents, who are employed in various roles at the plant.

The construction of the SION Mini Hydro Power Plant was not without its challenges. The project faced several technical and logistical hurdles, including the need to construct a diversion dam to redirect water from the river, and the need to install transmission lines to connect the plant to the local power grid. However, through careful planning and execution, these challenges were overcome, and the plant was successfully constructed and put into operation.

Overall, the SION Mini Hydro Power Plant is an important source of renewable energy for the local community in West Java, Indonesia. It generates clean, sustainable electricity from the energy of falling water, while also providing other benefits such as flood prevention and job creation. As Indonesia continues to pursue its goals of increasing the use of renewable energy sources, projects like the SION Mini Hydro Power Plant are likely to play an increasingly important role in the country’s energy mix.

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