11 March 2009 Power Eng Int // — Black & Veatch has won a contract from Sumitomo for work on the expansion of a power station in Central Java, Indonesia.
The Overland Park-based engineering firm will provide engineering, procurement and commissioning services to Sumitomo for doubling the Tanjung Jati B power station’s capacity, Black & Veatch said in a release Tuesday.
Financial terms of Black & Veatch’s contract and the overall project were not disclosed. Sumitomo is developing the project for PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia’s state-owned power utility.
The expansion will add two 660 MW units to the coal-fired power station, doubling its overall generating capacity to about 2640 MW. The project includes air-quality control equipment to reduce emissions.
The project is scheduled for completion in 2011.
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