These 28 Locations Arerik By The Government As Locations For Nuclear Power Plants

JAKARTA - The government is preparing to build a Nuclear Power Plant in Indonesia with a capacity of 250 MW in 2032.

Director General of New Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (EBTKE), Eniya Listiani Dewi, said the government is also identifying 28 locations in Indonesia that have the potential to be established by PLTN. The data was obtained from the results of a study by the National Nuclear Energy Agency (Batan), which has now merged into the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN).

"Actually, Batan has identified 28 locations in Indonesia. So currently, BRIN and these locations are located on the Peninsula of Muria, Banten, Bangka Island, East Kalimantan, West Kalimantan, Batam, West Nusa Tenggara, and so on," said Eniya quoted Wednesday, February 19.

Nevertheless, Eniya said that currently the 28 locations still had to be re-evaluated by considering public revenues and technical conditions such as land.

Not only that, continued Eniya, the government also takes into account differences in electricity needs in each region of Indonesia, which is indeed an archipelagic country.

"Will we use a larger SMR (small medium detector) or land base, yes, a thousand megawatts, and so on. We will see later according to the needs of the location, then what kind of technology will be used," explained Eniya.

The following are 28 potential locations for the establishment of PLTN:

1. South Bangka, Bangka Belitung (4 GW): Complete evaluation

2. West Bangka, Bangka Belitung (6 GW): Complete evaluation

3. Ujung Lemakabang. Jepara. Peninsula Muria. Central Java (7 GW): Complete evaluation

4. Kramatwatu-Bojanegara. Banten (4 GW): Ignition

5. Pangkalan Susu. Langkat. North Sumatra (4 GW): Screening factor

6. Tanjung Balai. Asahan. North Sumatra (4 GW): Screening factors

7. Bintan, Riau (0.1 GW): Screening of the rejection factor

8. Black Water. Ketapang. West Kalimantan (4 GW): Screening factors

9. Kuala Jelai. West Kalimantan (4 GW): Screening factors

10. Morowali. Central Sulawesi (3 GW): Screening factors

11. Muna. Southeast Sulawesi (3 GW): Screening factors

12. Toari. Kolaka. Southeast Sulawesi (4 GW): Screening factors

13. Tanjung Kobul. Maba. Halmahera. Maluku (0.2 GW): Screening factors

14. Merauke. Papua (0.2 GW): Screening factors

15. Timika. Papua (0.2 GW): Screening factors

16. Bintuni Bay. West Papua (0.2 GW): Screening factors

17. Gerokgak. Buleleng. Bali (0.1 GW): Screening factors

18. Batam (0.5 GW): Pre-survey

19. Semesa Island. West Kalimantan (1 GW): Pre-survey

20. Gosong Beach. West Kalimantan (1 GW): Pre-survey

21. Sambas. West Kalimantan (1 GW): Pre-survey

22. Kramatjaya. Kendawangan. Ketapang. West Kalimantan (4 GW): Pre-survey

23. Muara Pawan. Ketapang. West Kalimantan (4 GW): Pre-survey

24. Pagar Mentun. Ketapang. West Kalimantan (4 GW): Pre-survey

25. Ketapang. West Kalimantan (4 GW): Pre-survey

Very. East Kalimantan (1 GW): Pre-survey

27. PPU. Babulu sea. East Kalimantan (1 GW): Pre-survey

28. Samboja. East Kalimantan (1 GW): Pre-survey