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PT LEN Builds Solar Panels with Funds of Rp1 T from China
CNN Indonesia | Thursday, 12/05/2019 00:25 WIB
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PT LEN Industri will build a solar panel factory with a flow of funds of Rp 1 trillion from Chinese investors. (chrischesneau / Pixabay)

Jakarta, Indonesia CNN - PT LEN Industri (Persero) will build a solar panel ( solar cell ) in Subang, West Java, with the flow of funds Rp1 trillion of investor China . The plan is that the investment agreement will be completed in January 2020.

Managing Director of LEN Industries Zakky Gamal Yasin said the plan will be built on an area of 3-5 hectares (ha) owned by the company. However, the company is still completing the contents of the cooperation agreement with the investor from the Bamboo Curtain country.

Unfortunately, Zakky does not want to reveal who the potential investors are. However, he said that funds from Chinese investors would later be used by the company to build a consortium with PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Persero) alias PLN, PT Pertamina (Persero), and PT Wijaya Karya (Persero) Tbk.


"Investors from China are world-class companies," he said at the SOE Ministry on Tuesday (3/12).

According to the plan, if the contents of the agreement were agreed at the beginning of next year, the company will start construction in the same year. The projection, the factory can be completed within a period of approximately one year or in 2021 with a capacity of 6.2 Gigawatts (GW).

In addition, according to Zakky, the company also plans to build solar cell development on the roof of the Bulog warehouse. According to him, the Bulog warehouse is ideal because it is quite extensive and might be cooperated because they are also state-owned company

"Our plan with PLN will be to put solar energy and sell it to Bulog, to the surrounding community. Later we will talk to Bulog," he said.

Even so, he has not revealed how much investment costs would be needed. Similarly, the energy capacity that can be produced.

"Hopefully preparations can be made next year, because investors are also impatient, so do not let the momentum disappear," he said.

https://www.cnnindonesia.com/ekonom...ngun-panel-surya-dengan-dana-rp1-t-dari-china
 
Solar panel production at PT LEN Industry

 
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Bangladesh minister ask Indonesian state owned minister to participate in a tender to provide 1050 train cars for Bangladesh rail way. PT Inka second factory needs to be finished soon if Indonesia want to win the tender. Currently PT Inka current factory is still busy completing the order for Bangladesh rail way for 250 trains car and also for Indonesian rail way in Greater Jakarta LRT project. The second factory is expected to finish in 2020 according to Inka official.

This will be a competition between Indonesia, India, and China IMO.
 
Indonesia joins tender to build 1,050 train cars for Bangladesh
Made Anthony Iswara - Jakarta / Fri, February 28, 2020 / 04:49 pm

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New Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) trains manufactured by Indonesia's state-owned Industri Kereta Api (Inka) for Philippine National Railways (PNR) stand in Makati city in metropolitan Manila. (Philippine Information Agency/Department of Transportation)

Indonesia has expressed interest in developing railway infrastructure in Bangladesh by joining a tender for the export of 1,050 train cars to the South Asian country.

State-Owned Enterprises (SOE) Minister Erick Thohir welcomed Bangladeshi Railways Minister Md. Nurul Islam Sujon in Jakarta on Thursday to discuss opportunities for Indonesia to join the railway project.

The president directors of state-owned firms likely to be involved in such a project also attended the meeting. They represented electronic equipment maker PT Len Industri, train manufacturer PT Industri Kereta Api (Inka) and railway operator PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI).

"We are not only seeking a business-to-business partnership but also want to help train [workers from Bangladesh] to support our partnership," Erick told reporters after the meeting in Jakarta.

The move marks yet another effort to push local trainmakers onto the global market. Last year, Inka sent 15 train cars to Bangladesh, part of 250 to be shipped in total, after the company exported 200 train cars to the country in 2006 and 2016.

"Certainly, this is part of our efforts to develop train industries not only inside the country but also to supply other countries, like Bangladesh," Erick said.

Erick estimated that the railways partnership with Bangladesh had generated US$181.6 million in revenue since 2005. The Bangladeshi minister said Bangladesh and Indonesia were "good friends" and highlighted the fact that both countries had large Muslim populations.

The Philippine state railway operator is using two trains made by Inka to serve customers in Makati city, the financial hub of metropolitan Manila. Inca is also set to deliver 30 electrodiesel locomotives worth $91.3 million to Zambia based on a contract signed in January 2018.

The state-owned train manufacturer said last year it was expecting to sign Rp 7.2 trillion ($506 million) worth of order contracts in 2019, including for exports of rolling stock to African and Asian countries.

https://www.thejakartapost.com/news...-to-build-1050-train-cars-for-bangladesh.html

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Tanker ship

KRI Tarakan 905. Builder: PT Dok Kodja Bahari (DKB)

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KRI Bontang 907. Builder: Batamex shipyard

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KRI Tarakan 905

 
Our research funds right now is not the problem, the most problem at field is the severely lacking in number of dedicated researcher and scientist

Better if we can attract foreign expert to taking naturalization program just like the athletes
 
Some research at BPPT

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Submarine
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