TOKYO -- Japanese energy company Inpex plans to double the capacity of an existing geothermal power plant in Indonesia to 170 megawatts by around 2030, tapping deeper into the world's second-largest geothermal reserves.
Southeast Asian nation ranks 2nd globally in reserves of renewable energy source
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Inpex is considering expansion of the Muara Laboh Geothermal Power Project, in which Sumitomo Corp. and others also have invested. (Inpex)
TOKYO -- Japanese energy company Inpex plans to double the capacity of an existing geothermal power plant in Indonesia to 170 megawatts by around 2030, tapping deeper into the world's second-largest geothermal reserves.