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Monday, August 22, 2011

600 MW power plant was built in Kabaena

KENDARI, BOMBANA KABAENA
Generating electrical energy capacity of 600 megawatts (MW) were added at Island Kabaena, Bombana District, Southeast Sulawesi by PT International Billy.
Plan for electric energy development on the island Kabaena by nickel mining company was revealed by Southeast Sulawesi governor Nur Alam in Kendari, today.
"The company will build power plants in Kabaena to meet the needs of electrical energy for the nickel industry will be built beginning in 2012 and is planned to begin operating early 2014," he said.
According to the governor, in addition to supplying the electricity needs of a nickel plant, power plant also will serve the needs of residents Kabaena.
"The presence of electricity and the nickel industry on the island this Kabaena, will bring many benefits to improving the welfare of society Kabaena Island. In addition to local residents could be absorbed into the workforce in the industry, could also open up various economic activities, especially the provision of basic needs for employees of the factory, "he said.
Governor Nur Alam said the industrial capacity that will be established on the island Kabaena between 20000-25000 tonnes of ferrous nickel per year. Gero nickel production as much as it is to meet the needs of the market in European countries.
On the island of Kabaena, in addition to building power and nickel industries, the company also will establish an international hospital and about 3,000 employee housing units.
Specialty hospitals, in addition to serving the health of employees he said, will also receive patients from the community who need services Kabaena Island.
Community leaders from Southeast Sulawesi Island Kabaena Yamin Indas welcomed and thanked by the plan of PT Billy founded the nickel industry.
According to a former member of Parliament Southeast Sulawesi, the presence of the nickel industry will bring fresh wind to the improvement of welfare of the island. (Mw)

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