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PT Supreme Energy Miata Laboh Officially Signs EPC Contract for Muara Laboh Stage 2 Geothermal Project

The EPC contract was signed with a consortium of reputable partners  Sumitomo Corporation , PT Inyi Kanya Teknik Persada , and PT Wasa Mitra Engineering  ensuring a collaborative effort that leverages the strengths of each organization.  By: Robert Buluma The contract signing events included a handover ceremony held on February 13, 2025, at  SEML's Head Office and the official contract signing on December 24, 2025 . This article delves into the details of the project, the significance of this milestone, and its anticipated impact on the local community and Indonesia’s broader renewable energy objectives. Project Overview: The Muara Laboh Stage 2 Geothermal Project Understanding Geothermal Energy in Indonesia Indonesia is uniquely positioned as one of the world's richest countries in geothermal resources. Geothermal energy harnesses the natural heat stored beneath the Earth's surface, offering a sustainable, clean, and renewable power source. As global energy ...

Supreme Energy Strikes Geothermal Power Deal In Indonesia Worth Billions

Supreme Energy: Powering Indonesia’s Future with Geothermal Energy By: Robert Buluma Geothermal energy continues to gain traction in Indonesia as a sustainable and reliable energy source, thanks to visionary initiatives like those of Supreme Energy. Backed by an unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability and energy security, Supreme Energy has positioned itself as a leader in geothermal development across Indonesia. Powering Progress: The Landmark Power Purchase Agreement   In December 2012, Supreme Energy, in collaboration with Japan’s Marubeni and France’s GDF Suez, signed a groundbreaking Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN). This partnership set the stage for the development of the Rantau Dedap geothermal power plant in South Sumatra, a project worth $2.2 billion. The Rantau Dedap plant, with its planned two 110 MW generators, underscores Indonesia's ambition to harness its geothermal potential. Despite logistical challenges posed ...