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Hasang O&M Project

Project Overview

The Hasang Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Project is a significant hydropower initiative located in North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hasang Hydropower Plant, with a capacity of approximately 42 MW, was developed to capitalize on the abundant water resources in the region and contribute to Indonesia's renewable energy targets.

This project focuses on the efficient operation and maintenance of the facility, ensuring its long-term performance and reliability. Managed by experienced engineering and energy companies, the Hasang O&M Project leverages advanced technologies and operational strategies to optimize energy production while minimizing environmental impact.

As part of Indonesia's broader push towards sustainable energy, the Hasang Hydropower Plant provides clean electricity to local communities and supports the growing energy demand in North Sumatra. By generating renewable energy, the project helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels, aligning with the nation’s commitment to sustainability and energy transition goals.

Additionally, the Hasang O&M Project plays a critical role in fostering local economic development by creating jobs and enhancing technical expertise in the region. It stands as a testament to Indonesia's commitment to leveraging its natural resources responsibly while advancing its renewable energy infrastructure.

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Status In Operation
Project Period Sep. 2019 - Jan. 2026 (6.5 years)
Project Location Toba Region, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia
Project Method O&M(Operation and Maintenance)
Capacity 42MW
Local Corporation PT Hasang Operation and Maintenance
Project Owner LX International, PT. EJP
Service Power Plant O&M, Technical Consulting