Indonesia to Start on World’s Biggest Geothermal Plant

Courtesy of Reuters | Posted on The Business Spectator Indonesia will begin construction next month of its long-delayed $1.6-billion Sarulla project, the world’s biggest geothermal power plant, the country’s chief economic minister said on Wednesday. Southeast Asia’s largest economy, home to the world’s largest geothermal resources, is racing to meet power demand growth of more…

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West Lombok Discussions Continue

Courtesy of ASIA Miner News Southern Arc Minerals continues to advance discussions with a number of companies for a potential farm-in, partnership or outright sale of the West Lombok Gold, Silver and Copper Project. Since releasing the West Lombok resource estimate in July 2013 showing an inferred resource of 1.49 million ounces of gold, 1.82…

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Car Exports in 2014 Rising Steadily

Indonesian Automotive Industry: Car Exports in 2014 Rising Steadily Indonesian car exports may reach 310,000 vehicles in 2014, a 12.72 percentage point growth from last year (275,000 vehicles). Exports of completely built up (CBU) units are expected to number 200,000 while completely knocked down (CKD) units are estimated to reach 110,000 2 units by the…

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