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  2. Category:Electric power companies of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This category is for electrical utility companies in Indonesia. Pages in category "Electric power companies of Indonesia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  3. List of power stations in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    PT. Indonesia Power: Government: Tanjung Priok CCGT: Tanjung Priok: North Jakarta: DKI Jakarta: Java-Bali: 2 x 26 GTPP; 2 x 48.8 GTPP; 2 x 50 SPP; 6 x 130 CCGT; 2 x 200 CCGT: 1,430: PT. Indonesia Power: Government: Senayan Diesel Senayan Jakarta DKI Jakarta Java-Bali -6.2160361, 106.7953257 6 x 2.52 15 PT. Indonesia Power Government PLTU 400 MW ...

  4. Polytron (electronics company) - Wikipedia

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    Polytron is an electronics company from Indonesia.The company was founded on 18 September 1975 in Kudus, Central Java under the name Indonesian Electronic & Engineering Limited, then on September 18, 1976, changed its name to Hartono Istana Electronic Limited, then in 2000 merged and became Hartono Istana Teknologi Limited which is a subsidiary of Djarum Group.

  5. Cirebon Steam Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Like other IPPs in Indonesia, the plant will sell the electricity produced to the PLN at an agreed feed-in tariff price. The initial agreed rate was reported to be US 4.43 cents per kWh (USD 0.0443/kWh) although, because of high coal prices, it was reported that the PLN would adjust the purchase price upwards to US 5.2 cents per kWh (USD 0.052 ...

  6. Petro Jordan Abadi - Wikipedia

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    PT Petro Jordan Abadi is an Indonesian company that is a joint venture between Jordan Phosphate Mine Co. Plc. with Indonesian company, Petrokimia Gresik. The company plans to be the biggest phosphate manufacturer in Indonesia.

  7. Astra International - Wikipedia

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    The group also owns a 5% share (95% retained by Toyota Motor Corporation) in PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia, which owns 5 manufacturing facilities. [6] Daihatsu, through PT Astra Daihatsu Motor, which distributes and own manufacturing facility, a joint venture between Astra International, Daihatsu, and Toyota Tsusho. [7]

  8. Ministry of Industry (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    After 1952, industrial portfolio was divided into 2 departments, those are Department of Basic Industry and Mining (Indonesian: Departemen Perindustrian Dasar dan Pertambangan) and Department of People's Industry (Indonesian: Departemen Perindustrian Rakyat). [1]

  9. Astra Daihatsu Motor - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, PT Daihatsu Indonesia was formed by Astra International, Daihatsu dan Nichimen Corporation as a steel pressing plant. An engine plant, PT Daihatsu Engine Manufacturing Indonesia (DEMI) was created in 1983. PT Nasional Astra Motor was formed in 1987 as the sole agent and importer of Daihatsu. In 1992, these three companies merged to ...