Haode provides full-cycle supply chain services for the Guohua Indonesia Jawa 7 Power Plant Project

Category:


Haode supported China Energy's Jawa 7 Power Plant (2×1,050MW), Indonesia's first ultra-supercritical unit, achieving 40% higher efficiency with Chinese technology. The project cut emissions by 50%, created 3,200 jobs, reduced local power prices by 12%, and won Indonesia's 2023 Best Power Project award.

Project Introduction

Technological Breakthroughs and Innovations
·Localization of Core Equipment: The unit adopts the SE-1050 ultra-supercritical boiler and steam turbine generator set independently developed by Shanghai Electric Group. With main steam pressure reaching 29.3 MPa and temperature at 605°C, the unit achieves a coal consumption rate of only 265 g/kWh, improving efficiency by over 40% compared to existing Indonesian power plants.

·Integrated Environmental Protection Technologies: The project incorporates limestone-gypsum wet flue gas desulfurization, low-NOx combustion + SCR denitrification, and hybrid electrostatic-fabric filtration systems, with emissions 50% lower than Indonesia’s national standards, meeting the World Bank’s EHS guidelines.

·Smart Power Plant System: China’s self-developed ICS intelligent control system was deployed for the first time in an overseas project, enabling remote equipment diagnostics, combustion optimization, and 18 other smart application modules.

Highlights of Construction
·Supply Chain Support: Haode Machinery Service assembled a 10-person specialized team to provide full-cycle services, including fault early-warning systems, spare parts inventory sharing, and operator training. They ensured the stable operation of 18 types of Chinese equipment, completing 37 emergency repairs with an average response time of 4.8 hours.

·Heavy Equipment Cluster Operations: At peak construction, 32 Chinese-made heavy machinery units were deployed, including Zoomlion’s ZCC3200NP crawler crane (max. lifting capacity: 3,200 tons) and XCMG’s XGC88000 crawler crane, completing critical tasks such as the lifting of a 2,100-ton boiler drum.

·Local Collaboration: A joint project team was formed with Indonesia’s PT. Indonesia Power, providing 1,800 training sessions for local technicians and creating 3,200 jobs.

Project Achievements
·Annual power generation capacity: 15 billion kWh, meeting the electricity demand of approximately 20 million people in Java.

·Reduces CO₂ emissions by 900,000 tons annually compared to conventional plants, equivalent to planting 5.4 million trees.

·Boosted exports of domestic industrial chain equipment (e.g., Harbin Electric, Dongfang Electric) worth over RMB 2.3 billion.

·Awarded "Best Power Project of 2023" by Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, becoming a model for China-Indonesia infrastructure cooperation.

Social Impact
·During construction, the project built 15 km of access roads, two water purification stations, and donated the Suralaya Vocational Training Center. After operation, electricity prices in surrounding areas dropped by 12%, driving a 27% increase in local home appliance sales.

Conclusion
·The successful implementation of this project signifies the "full-package export" of China’s power equipment, engineering construction, and service standards. It provides a replicable "China Solution" for subsequent overseas projects, such as Vinh Tan 3 in Vietnam and the Thar Coal Power Plant in Pakistan.

related products