"Coal is Indonesia’s primary source of power. It now accounts for more than 50 percent of all power generation and will continue to grow to 64 percent by 2020."
"In 2011, five new coal-fired IPPs commenced operation: Cirebon electric power plant with 660 MW; Paiton III expansion with 815 MW; Tanjung Jati B expansion with 2x660 MW; Tanjung Kasam with 2x55 MW, and Jeneponto with 2x125 MW. It means additional 3.2 GW capacity is supplied to PLN’s national grid."