LNG Alliance’s Singapore based Aslan Energy Capital and Indonesia’s PT Agri Maritim Sulteng have agreed to develop a LNG hub in Palu, on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, which will be comprised of solar power and green ammonia production facilities, as well as an LNG import terminal.
The planned onshore LNG import terminal would have an import capacity of 2 Mt/y and would supply LNG for a captive 1.2 GW combined cycle power plant.
In addition, the Palu hub would deliver up to 400 MW of solar power production. Aslan Energy Capital first plans to launch a 100 MW solar farm by the fourth quarter of 2023, followed by up to 300 MW of additional solar capacity over the next four years to power the electrolyzers of a 180 t/d green ammonia production facility.
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