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Power Stations In Indonesia
Indonesia has about 178 power plants with a generating capacity of 48.751418 gigawatts. Indonesia's energy mix is diverse, including coal, gas, oil, hydroelectric, geothermal, and renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. Coal-fired power plants dominate the country's electricity generation capacity, accounting for over half of the total installed capacity. The Suralaya Power Station is one of Indonesia's largest coal-fired power plants in the Cilegon Regency of Banten province. The power station has a total installed capacity of 4,025 MW, making it one of the largest in the country.