REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, PADANG ARO -- Implementation of geothermal power projects of PT Supreme Energy Muaralabiuh will depend on the government's decision on the price of power to be generated, its field relations manager Yulnofrins Napilus said.
The company has three geothermal power projects -- in South Sumatra, Lampung and South Solok.
The geothermal power to be generated is to be sold to state-owned power utility PLN under price contract.
The company has proposed 'adjustment' of tariff to the government as the old tariff of 9.4 US cent per kwh is too low for the cost the company has paid for exploratio0ns," Napilus said here on Monday.
Currently the government and the company are still in the process of negotiating the proposed tariff, he said.
"We hope the government could accept the proposed price that all potentials could be fully utilized," he said.
If agreement has been reached on the power price, work could start to build the facility in 2016, he added.
"Everything depends on price negotiation," he said.
Supreme Energy Muaralabuh has carried out drilling in six points but geothermal steam is found only in three of the wells.
The three wells are named MLA, MLh1 and MLH2.
"MLA has large reserve. Ii is even one of the largest in Indonesia with a capacity of 25 megawatts," he said.
The other two wells MLh1 and MLH2 have small capacity of 3-5 MW.
"We already have 30 MW on the surface but could not yet processed as the tariff has no economic value yet for the company," he said.
The project in South Sumatra is smaller than the one in South Solok and the one in Lampung is completely not yet touched pending the result of the tariff negotiation, he said.
Meanwhile regent of South Solok Erizal said the geothermal power project would contribute to the district economy.
Therefore, he said, he hoped the project could be implemented as scheduled.