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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................1
2.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION......................................................................................1
CONTRACT STRATEGY ......................................................................................2
PROJECT SCOPE ...................................................................................................9
TERMINAL POINTS AND INTERFACES .........................................................12
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................21
MECHANICAL PLANT AND SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS ..........................21
ELECTRICAL PLANT AND SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS .............................23
CIVIL REQUIREMENTS .....................................................................................29
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS .............................................................31
GENERAL .............................................................................................................33
GENERAL .............................................................................................................34
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FIGURE
NO.
DESCRIPTION
Figure 4-3
Java
Figure 6-1
Other:
PLN design standards for 500kV transmission systems (in Data Room)
PLN design standards for substations (in Data Room)
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1. INTRODUCTION
These functional specifications (Functional Specifications) describe the minimum technical
requirements for the development of the Project. The Plant will be located on a site in the
Pemalang area.
A jetty and unloading facilities shall be constructed by the SELLER to accommodate the vessels
that will deliver coal for use at the Plant.
PLN will purchase all energy from the Plant and transmit the energy to the load centers through
the existing 500 kV transmission system. The evacuation of electric power generated by the
Plant will be at 500 kV through a new 500 kV switchyard adjacent to the Plant to be built, owned
and operated by the SELLER (Interconnection Facilities). A transmission line spur consisting
of double circuit 500 kV transmission lines and a new substation (the Special Facilities)
connecting the new switchyard to the existing 500 kV transmission system and connecting the
existing 500 kV transmission system to the new switchyard will be built by the SELLER and
turned over to PLN upon its completion.
The Plant will use domestic Indonesian coal furnished by the SELLER and which complies with
the minimum technical specifications listed in Section 2.4.1 below. The SELLER will be
responsible to source, procure, transport, unload and store the coal for the Plant.
The SELLER will be responsible for developing all geological, geotechnical and environmental
information needed, including an AMDAL and other necessary Site investigations. The Plant
will be required to comply with environmental standards and safeguards of the Laws of
Indonesia and other environmental standards as may be required by the project lenders. The costs
of any environmental impact assessment, Site investigations and investigations to ensure that any
Indonesian or lenders requirements are satisfied will be borne entirely by the SELLER.
A description of the AMDAL process is provided in Annex K of the RFP.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
These Functional Specifications describe the minimum functional requirements for a two-Unit
coal-fired Plant using supercritical or ultra-supercritical technology with a nominal Plant
capacity of 1,600 MW (net) to 2,000 MW (gross) that the SELLER shall develop, build and
operate in accordance with the PPA.
The exact configuration of the Plant shall be determined by the SELLER, subject to the
limitations specified in this Annex C. The SELLER will be responsible for selecting the location
and obtaining the land for the Site and the Special Facilities Site.
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The SELLER will be responsible for constructing the seawater cooling intake piping system and
cooling water discharge structures.
The SELLER will also be responsible for constructing a
jetty extending from the site a sufficient distance into the Java Sea to accommodate coal
shipment vessels and which includes coal unloading and conveyance facilities.
During site development and construction of the Central Java units, the SELLER will install a
cooling water intake structure and a discharge structure to the Java Sea that will accommodate
the required flows to and from the power plant. The SELLER will also construct the required
pumping structure for the Plant.
The Plant equipment and systems shall include all the systems, facilities, equipment, materials,
and works required to ensure safe, reliable, and economic operation of the Plant such as coal
handling systems, water treatment and storage facilities, and all the other necessary auxiliary and
ancillary equipment required for the safe, reliable and efficient operation of the Plant. The Plant
shall be constructed of new equipment and materials only.
2.2
CONTRACT STRATEGY
The SELLER shall be fully responsible for the financing of the Project, and the design, supply,
delivery, erection, commissioning, operation, and maintenance of the complete Plant for the term
of the PPA. Particulars of the Project performance requirements are given elsewhere in these
Functional Specifications. The SELLER shall coordinate plans and activities with PLN during
the design, construction, commissioning, and operation of the Project.
These responsibilities will be contractually embodied principally in the PPA between the
SELLER and PLN as the power purchaser and will include not only the requirements regarding
the Plants Net Dependable Capacity and availability, but also stipulations of how the Plant will
interface with PLNs Grid System in terms of start up times, performance ramp rates, ability to
generate with falling system frequency, etc. in accordance with the PPA where applicable.
A plant consisting of two or more units, constructed under a single PPA or EPC contract does not qualify as two or
more different projects. However, two or three units installed at the same site, under different PPAs or EPC
contracts qualify as two or three projects, respectively.
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2.2.1 Site
The SELLER shall be fully responsible for the Site selection and acquisition, obtaining of any
permits for its use and the design, supply, delivery, erection, commissioning, operation, and
maintenance of the complete Plant on the Site for the term of the PPA. Neither PLN nor the
Government shall have any obligation to assist with Site selection or acquisition, or obtaining
permits.
2.2.2 Special Facilities Site
The SELLER shall be fully responsible for selection and acquisition of the Special Facilities
Site, obtaining the necessary land and any necessary permits for its use and the design, supply,
delivery, erection, commissioning and turning over to PLN of the Special Facilities including a
substation and tie-in interconnections to the existing 500 kV transmission system, in accordance
with the Project Milestone Schedule. The Special Facilities shall be designed, procured,
constructed, tested and commissioned on the Special Facilities Site in accordance with PLN
design standards and specifications for high voltage transmission systems.
Neither PLN nor the Government shall have any obligation to assist with Special Facilities Site
selection or acquisition, or obtaining permits.
2.2.3 Tie-in to PLNs Grid System
PLN will provide locations for the SELLER to use as connection points for connecting the
transmission lines from the substation included in the Special Facilities by shortspan to the
existing 500kV transmission system. The exact location of the connection points will depend on
the Special Facilities Site selected by the SELLER.
2.2.4 EPC Contract
The SELLER shall enter into an EPC Contract for the design, engineering, procurement,
construction, testing and commissioning of the Plant with an EPC Contractor meeting the
experience requirements of Section 2.2.5. The Bidder must provide with its Proposal a
memorandum of agreement attaching a detailed term sheet initialed by the EPC Contractor and
Bidder indicating that if the Bidder is selected as the Winning Bidder, the EPC Contractor
intends to enter into an EPC Contract with the SELLER to provide EPC services on the terms set
out in the term sheet and which terms include the following:
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Each Bidder shall provide with its proposal copies of the most recent Annual Report of the
proposed EPC Contractor, or its parent organization.
Each project shall have a unit (or units) with a capacity of at least 6002 MW (gross)
Each project shall use pulverized coal technology
Each of the projects shall use supercritical technology or if a Bidder proposes ultrasupercritical technology, then at least one of the projects shall use ultra-supercritical
technology3
Each project shall be connected to the national power grid(s) in the country(ies) in which
such projects are located
If Bidder offers a configuration of 2 x 800 MW (net) or higher but less than 2 x 900 MW (net), 600 MW shall be replaced
with 500 MW.
3
For the purposes of this Section 2.2.5, reheat steam temperatures above 580oC shall be considered as ultra-supercritical
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the experience requirements of Sections 2.2.5.1 and 2.2.5.2 shall meet the following criteria:
built within 10% of the original cost estimate,
built within two months of the original schedule
built without environmental violations during construction and operation
performance test results for capacity and heat rate met guaranteed levels.
Each Bidder shall provide the information detailed in Annex D- Exhibit 6 as evidence of the
proposed EPC Contractors required experience and conformance with these requirements.
Bidders should note that if none of the qualifying projects cited by a Bidder to satisfy the
requirements of Sections 2.2.5.1 and 2.2.5.2 were constructed on Turnkey EPC Basis, the PPA
shall require that the amount of Bank Guarantees (Stage II only) shall be increased to USD 105
million if such Bidder is selected as Winning Bidder.
2.2.5.4 Boiler and Steam Turbine supplier requirements
Supplier Experience
The proposed EPC Contractor shall propose using boiler and turbine suppliers each of whom
have designed and manufactured similar equipment which has been in use in at least two (2)
supercritical units, of at least 900 MW (gross) size each, that have each been in successful
operation for at least two (2) years as of the Bid Submission Date. If the Bidder proposes to use
ultra-supercritical technology, then the proposed EPC Contractor shall propose using boiler and
turbine suppliers each of whom have designed and manufactured similar equipment which has
been in use in at least two (2) ultra-supercritical units, of at least 900 MW (gross) size each, that
have each been in successful operation for at least two (2) years as of the Bid Submission Date.
For the purposes of Annex C and Annex D Exhibit 6, the term similar equipment refers to
equipment based on similar, but not necessarily identical, design and technology to that being
proposed for the Project which may vary according to site conditions.
Each Bidder shall provide the information detailed in Form 3B of Annex D: Exhibit 6 as
evidence of the proven experience of the boiler and steam turbine supplier.
Equipment Design and Technology
Boiler and turbine supplier designs shall be based on designs which meet the Proven Technology
requirements as set out in Section 2.1.1. Section 2.1.1 applies to industry-wide experience and
not necessarily to a particular suppliers experience. Suppliers can meet the Proven Technology
requirement based on other supplier(s)s technology/design if they have a valid license or
agreement for such technology/design for use in the Facility. For the avoidance of doubt,
suppliers must meet the Supplier Experience criteria above and may not use the experience of a
licensor to meet the Supplier Experience requirements of this Section 2.2.5.3.
Each Bidder shall provide the information detailed in Form 3A of Annex D: Exhibit 6 as
evidence of the proven experience of the boiler and steam turbine.
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Generators
Feedwater pumps and drivers
Flue gas desulphurization (FGD)
Control system
Coal handling equipment
The proposed equipment for the Project shall meet the Proven Technology requirements of
Section 2.1.1 which is demonstrated in this case by considering their prior use in utility scale
power generating units of at least 500MW. Section 2.1.1 applies to industry-wide experience and
not necessarily to a particular suppliers experience. Suppliers can meet the Proven Technology
requirement based on other supplier(s)s technology/design if they have a valid license or
agreement for such technology/design for use in the Facility.
Each Bidder shall provide the information detailed in Form 3A of Annex D: Exhibit 6 as
evidence of the proven experience of the above major components.
2.2.6 O&M Operator Qualifications and Requirements
Each bidder shall nominate an O&M Contractor to operate and maintain the Project (the O&M
Contractor). The Bidders O&M Contractor shall have appropriate experience operating coalfired projects so as to satisfy the O&M Experience Criteria below.
Each Bidder must provide the name of their O&M Contractor and details of how such O&M
Contractors experience meets the O&M Experience Criteria below. Each Bidder shall provide
with its proposal copies of the most recent Annual Reports of the proposed O&M Contractor, or
its parent organization In addition, the Bidder must provide a copy of a signed memorandum of
agreement attaching a detailed term sheet initialed by each of the O&M Contractor and the
Bidder, indicating that if the Bidder is selected as the Winning Bidder, the O&M Contractor
intends to enter into an O&M Contract with the Project Company to be set up by such Bidder to
be the counterparty to the PPA, to provide O&M services on the terms set out in the term sheet.
Use of an Owner-Operator model is acceptable, provided that a Sponsor, or Affiliate of a
Sponsor meets the experience and expertise above to provide these services. The requirement is
that the operations be undertaken through an Agreement with a Sponsor or its Affiliate and the
SELLER to provide services which will allow the SELLER to meet the performance objectives
of the PPA. Bidder shall provide an executed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which
describes the conditions to be included in a long-term agreement between the Owner-Operator
and the SELLER. The agreement shall, as a minimum:
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Commit to provide experienced personnel and support services (expertise, systems and
equipment) to the SELLER and include a scope of those services and personnel to be
provided
Include standards of performance reflecting the obligations of the SELLER under the
PPA (eg, Plant Availability, Scheduled Outage coordination with PLN)
Include commercial terms which are compatible with commercial terms included in the
PPA
Include lines of communication between SELLER and Sponsor or Sponsor Affiliates
providing the O&M personnel and services
The O&M Contractor (either directly or through an Affiliate) shall have successfully operated
and maintained at least two (2) coal-fired power generation units, each unit having a capacity
of at least 800 MW (gross) and each using pulverized coal technology with at least one of the
units using supercritical technology. If a Bidder proposes to utilize ultra-supercritical
technology, then at least one of the units cited to meet the experience criteria of this Section 2.2.6
shall have utilized ultra-supercritical technology.
Successfully operated and maintained means all the following:
the units should have been completed and in commercial operation for at least
three (3) years;
the O&M contracts (if applicable) for each of the cited units have not been
terminated or suspended as a result of a default by the O&M Contractor;
no penalties or liquidated damages have been paid under any power purchase
agreement for any of the cited units where such penalties or liquidated damages
exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the total annual capacity payments payable in
respect of the unit in question in any given year;
the average forced outage factor shall not have been above five percent (5%) and
the average availability factor shall not have been below eighty percent (80%) for
the duration of unit operation under the power purchase agreement or O&M
contracts (if applicable), whichever is longer, for each of the cited units; and
In respect of each power unit cited to meet the O&M Experience Criteria, each Bidder
must provide details demonstrating how such criteria are met as well as details of the
year commissioned, name of owner and representative (phone and facsimile number),
data on availability, Gigawatt hours (GWh) produced for at least one year, and the
Forced Outage Rate (as defined in appendix G of the PPA).
Each Bidder shall provide the information detailed in Annex D-Exhibit 6 as evidence of the
O&M Contractors required plant operating experience and conformance with these
requirements.
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provision of all labor, supervision, management, materials, equipment, onSite storage and material handling and control of the complete works
detailed engineering
procurement
expediting
inspection
painting
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operation and maintenance of the Plant during the term of the PPA
provision of documentation
Two pulverized coal fired boilers of equal size using supercritical or ultrasupercritical (USC) technology
Surface condensers
Condensate systems
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Steam systems
Fuel unloading jetty from the site to seawaters with sufficient depth
to accommodate vessels delivering coal
Coal storage for at least 30 days (at minimum capacity factor of 80%)
Water treatment
mineralization
Service water and auxiliary cooling water, and potable water systems
HVAC systems
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systems
including
pre-treatment
and
de-
Mosque
The SELLER shall include any additional plant and equipment necessary to meet
the Plant design, performance, operation, environmental criteria and Prudent
Operating Practices but which are not specifically identified above, and to form a
complete power project which is fit in all respects for its intended purpose and
use.
The SELLER will be required to meet the Laws of Indonesia.
2.4
The SELLER shall be responsible for making the connections required at all terminal (interface)
points as specified.
On GAR basis
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Reference coal content shall be 5,000 kCal/kg(HHV). As a minimum requirement, the coal
unloading jetty shall be capable of accommodating barges with 7 m draft and 14,000dwt
capacity. On site coal handling will also be the responsibility of the SELLER, and adequate
space for unloading, transfer and stacking and reclaiming coal shall be provided.
2.4.3 Limestone
Limestone and all associated receiving, handling, storage and treatment facilities as required for
FGD systems is to be provided by the SELLER.
2.4.5 Water
The SELLER is responsible for entering into any contractual arrangements necessary to meet the
requirements specified below.
(a)
Raw Water
(b)
Potable Water
The SELLER will have to treat raw water, if required, to use as potable water. The
SELLER may choose to use bottled water for drinking or other acceptable option.
(b)
The Plant will be cooled by a seawater system. The intake piping and structures will be
provided by the SELLER. The pumping and cooling water discharge facilities will also
be provided by the SELLER. The SELLER will be responsible for constructing the
cooling water pumping station required for the Plant.
(d)
Construction Water
During construction the SELLER shall develop and distribute a source of water for
construction.
(e)
The SELLER shall use the raw water to provide boiler make-up water to meet the
requirements of the Plant.
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(f)
The SELLER shall provide for adequate sanitary facilities during Plant construction and
Plant operations, and treat sanitary drains to comply with applicable discharge standards
of the Government prior to discharging it to the cooling water discharge canal.
(g)
Drainage
Oily water and chemical drains shall be treated to an approved quality before being
discharged to the cooling water discharge canal. All drains and other liquids, if
discharged from the Plant shall at all times comply with appropriate environmental
regulations and meet the quality standards specified by the Government and the EHS
Guidelines.
2.4.6 Electrical
500 kV Switchyard and Interconnection to PLNs Grid system
The SELLER will construct a 500 kV switchyard for the Plant (Electrical Interconnection
Facilities) which will interconnect with the Special Facilities. The interfaces of the Electrical
Interconnection Facilities with the Special Facilities are the gantrys in the 500kV switchyard
bays that connect to the Special Facilities transmission lines. The Special Facilities transmission
line circuits shall remain intact under breaker failure conditions affecting any breaker in the
Electrical Interconnection Facilities.
The SELLER, in coordination with PLN, will design and install main and back up protection
relays with zones that extend into the switchyard, Special Facilities (see 4.3.11) and the power
plant, particularly the protection of the Generator Step-up Transformers and generators.
The SELLER will provide communication links to the power grid SCADA system including
adequate Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) points to accommodate PLNs Java Control Center
requirements.
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3. DESIGN PRINCIPLES
3.1
DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
The Plant shall be of proven design, built to appropriate internationally recognized standards,
and complying with all the applicable statutory codes and regulations. Equipment suppliers for
the Plant can meet the proven design and technology requirements of Section 2.1.1 based on
another supplier(s)s technology or design if they have a valid license or agreement for such
technology/design, including allowance under the license to export the technology.
Plant reliability, availability, and maintainability consistent with high efficiency, are of
paramount importance.
The Plant shall be designed and equipment should be sized to permit reliable base load operation
over the complete range of anticipated ambient conditions without limiting the plant output.
The Site is in an area impacted by factors that may affect construction of the Plant. Thus these
agents must be taken account in design. The factors include:
3.2
Erosion agent from salt air of coastal region for the outdoor construction;
Erosion agent from sea water for reinforced concrete construction and structural
steel that contact directly to the sea water;
Seismic zone 25 (bedrock acceleration of 0.15g to 0.2g for 500-year return period)
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
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cold start:
b.
warm start:
c.
hot start:
Where:
A
DC
Number of years
MOcap =
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MOH =
FOcap =
FOH
SOcap =
SOH
Operate under automatic control for sustained periods at all loads above
minimum controllable, for the given ambient temperature range.
b.
Provide the necessary equipment to ensure safe shut down of the Plant
under all foreseeable circumstances.
c.
d.
3.3
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
3.3.2 Transfer
Following the expiry of the PPA, ownership of the Plant will be transferred in accordance with
the terms of the PPA.
Celsius (C). Energy content of fuel shall be expressed in kCal/kg. Heat rates shall be expressed
in kCal/kWh.
3.4
3.4.1 Standards
All Plant components, systems, and equipment shall be designed, manufactured, assembled and
tested at manufacturers works, installed and, after installation at the Site, shall be tested and
commissioned, in accordance with applicable internationally recognized standards, and statutory
regulations, including those specifically listed in these Functional Specifications.
Each Bidder shall provide with its Proposal a schedule of all the key codes proposed to be used
for the construction, testing, etc., of the Plant.
Any of the standards published by the authorities listed here are acceptable:
ACI
AISC
AISI
ANSI
API
ASHRAE
ASME
ASTM
ASTI
AWS
AWWA
BS
CEN
CENELEC
DIN
HEI
HIS
IAPH
ICORELS
IEC
IEE
IEEE
IP
ISO
JIS
MSS
NEMA
NFPA
PIANC
SSPC
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TEMA
TRD
VDI
VGB
UBC
EHS
Approval will be required for use of other codes or standards. The Bidder proposing such other
codes or standards shall provide rationale and evidence of equivalence to support their case for
approval. The evidence which is provided must clearly demonstrate that the proposed codes or
standards have previously been demonstrated and accepted as equivalent to the specified codes
and standards.
English.
INTRODUCTION
This section of these Functional Specifications describes the particular technical requirements of
the principal items of the Plant and the associated systems. The detailed particular technical
requirements, including the construction details of the Plant, will be the subject of specifications
to be prepared by the SELLER.
4.2
4.2.1 Boilers
The boilers shall be pulverized coal type, and use supercritical or ultra-supercritical technology.
The boilers shall be designed to be capable of burning coals which satisfy the coal specifications
in Attachments A and B to Appendix S to the PPA and which have a higher heating value (HHV)
within the range between 4,500 to 5,000 kCal/kg. The boiler(s) and auxiliaries shall be sized to
operate over the full range of ambient temperatures specified without limiting the plant output.
They shall include economizer, evaporator, superheater and reheater tube bank section(s) with
tubing, as appropriate, to maximize heat transfer.
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Pressure parts shall be designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with "ASME Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Code, Section 1, Power Boilers".
Each boiler shall exhaust through a separate flue and chimney or to a common multi-flue stack
with a concrete protective shell. Carbon carry-over into the fly ash shall under normal operating
conditions be less than six percent (6%).The stack height and the flue gas exit temperature shall
be sufficient to ensure adequate dispersion of the flue gases in accordance with environmental
standards and requirements. Chimneys shall have hazard lighting and painting as required by
local aviation laws and regulations.
and debris removing devices, circulating water pumps, piping, valves, controls, and auxiliaries.
A chlorination system is to be provided if required.
An auxiliary (closed circuit) fresh water cooling water system shall be provided for cooling
turbine auxiliaries and other plant auxiliaries as required.
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47.5 to 48.0 Hz
51.0 to 52.0 Hz
At 47.5 Hz
Immediate trip
At 52.0 Hz
Immediate trip
4.3.3 Generators
Each generator shall comply with IEC 60034, the Java-Bali Grid Code, and PLN requirements.
Generator and exciter windings shall possess insulation that is non-hydroscopic and of Class F
type complying with IEC 60085, but having a temperature rise not exceeding that of Class B
under any operating condition within the specified output.
Generators must be able to receive and respond to Automatic Generation Control (AGC) signals
from the Java Load Dispatch Center.
Quality of the generators and accessories shall be in accordance with the requirements of ISO
9001, EN 29001 or BS 5750 Part 1 and other similar equivalent international quality standards.
Anti-condensation heaters shall be provided for the air circuits, generator windings, and
excitation system and control cubicles. Heaters shall be capable of maintaining the air
temperature above the dew point to prevent condensation. These heaters shall automatically
switch on when the generator is taken out of service.
Temperature detectors shall be provided to monitor the maximum operating temperature of the
generator.
The generators shall be capable of supplying their rated power within 49.0 Hz and 51.0 Hz and
5% of nominal rated voltage within the power factor range 0.85 lagging and 0.90 leading.
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The necessary data and information to be exchanged between the Plant and Java Control Center
via the 500kV switchyard and SCADA/EMS systems of the Java Control Center includes but is
not limited to the following list:
No.
Type of signals
From the Plant
Java
Control
Center
8.
No.
Type of signals
To the Plant
Java
Control
Center
consultation with PLN. Communication and SCADA signals shall terminate at the RTU and be
in digital form. Telemetering and relay protection signals shall terminate in a Fiber Optic Panel.
The following signals will be supplied to the 500kV switchyard control center in line with the
SCADA Standard (note: provided in the Data Room).
Status data:
1.
2.
3.
b.
c.
b.
c.
b.
Analog Data:
1.
2.
3.
4.
SCADA, communication, telemetry, fiber optic terminal, and teleprotection equipment will be
supplied and installed by the SELLER and shall be compatible with PLN equipment and
systems. The wiring of all signaling and control circuits required for the system shall be cabled
out to interface marshalling cubicles by the SELLER. The SELLER shall supply and install
necessary cabling and cubicles.
The SELLER shall provide telecontrol facilities and information to the Java Control Center as
required by the Java-Bali Grid Code, the PLN SCADA Standard and the agreement with PLN.
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The tariff metering scheme shall have an overall accuracy of 0.3% for watt-hour and watt
metering and 1.0% for var-hour metering.
Separate summators shall be provided, if required, for the total Plant export and import MWh
and MVarh.
4.3.9 500 kV switchyard
The outdoor 500 kV switchyard will include two outgoing 500kV circuits and two incoming
500kVcircuits and will be configured with two bus bars and three circuit breakers for each feeder
bay in a breaker and one half configuration. Details of the required arrangement and
requirements by PLN to be used by the SELLER in its design and configuration of this
switchyard are shown on the 500kV switchyard electrical one-line diagram shown in the attached
Figure 4.3: Configuration of GITET Mandirancan with the Introduction of PLTU Central Java.
The configuration shall ensure a continuous power supply when any circuit breaker needs to be
removed from service for maintenance or repair. The provisions shown in Figure 4.3 for a future
third transmission line and its future interconnection in the 500 kV switchyard (Electrical
Interconnection Facilities) and its interconnection in the new Special Facilities substation are not
included in the Scope of Supply of the SELLER.
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potable water, temporary sewage treatment facilities, laydown areas, camp facilities, telephone
or other communications equipment that may be required during the construction of the Plant.
Should the SELLER wish to provide accommodation facilities for the Plant operating staff, it
shall submit details of these facilities together with the space requirements, with its Proposal.
The SELLER will note in the proposal any additional land required for Plant staff housing. The
accommodation facilities shall comprise permanent buildings constructed to appropriate
standards and shall be compatible in quality to other buildings in the Plant.
Dead Loads - all loads arising from the mass of materials making up the
permanent works.
b)
c)
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d)
Road Loading - the design of the roads shall be satisfactory for the
maximum load anticipated during both the construction and operational
period of the Project.
e)
4.4.7 Materials
Materials shall be durable and fit for purpose. Materials for external surfaces shall be selected
for aesthetic qualities and proven durability to withstand all climatic conditions likely to be
experienced, ease of maintenance and economy of cost. Reasonable endeavors shall be made to
create as pleasant a working environment as is practical for the staff working in the buildings of
the Plant.
4.4.8 Workmanship
All workmanship shall be in accordance with accepted international practice to ensure the Plant
is fit for the purpose and will be serviceable for the design life of the Plant.
(ii)
identification of the existing land, air, water and solid waste environmental
conditions and parameters;
(iii)
(iv)
identification of the areas (if any) where the initial proposed design for the
Plant would not meet the required criteria;
(v)
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(vi)
(vii)
specification and design of the monitoring programs that shall ensure that
the Plant shall comply, in the future, with the permissible environmental
standards.
Prior to commercial operations, the SELLER shall carry out the necessary tests to insure
that the Plant shall comply with the applicable environmental standards (both Indonesian
and lender requirements to be met). It is noted here that once the Special Facilities have
been handed over to PLN, only the applicable Indonesian standards will apply under the
PPA.
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Requirements for tests, inspections, PLN witness, reports and PLN approval are more fully
detailed in Appendix J.
6. SITE DESCRIPTION
6.1
Characteristics of fifteen potential sites that have been identified and evaluated by PLN are
presented in the Site Reconnaissance Study (available in the Data Room). However, the
SELLER may select a different site, if it so chooses, which meets site suitability requirements for
this Project.
The selected site is to be within 15 km of the PLN 500kV Grid. The Site is to be located on the
north coast of Pemalang area, Central Java Province, between Tegal (to the west) and Kendal (to
the east) and new 500 kV transmission lines from the Plant (part of the Special Facilities) which
will interconnect with the existing PLN 500kV grid via a new substation (included by SELLER
with the Special Facilities) as shown in Figure 6-1. Site area requirement for the Project is
expected to be about 250 hectares. The selected site shall be sufficiently large to accommodate
the expansion of the Plant to include a third generating unit.
Within the Site area, the SELLER must develop the proposed Plant layout taking into
consideration the area (m2) allotted for the Plant including, water storage facilities, coal, ash and
limestone handling and storage, and the general layout of buildings, mosque, facilities and
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equipment. The Electrical Interconnection Facilities will be contiguous with the Site. The final
Plant arrangement will be coordinated with PLN and subject to PLN approval. The layout and
orientation of the Electrical Interconnection Facilities shall be able to accommodate associated
outgoing 500 kV transmission line.
The Special Facilities Site shall be determined by the SELLER and shall comply with PLN
design, construction and electrical safety requirements. Interconnection points between the
Electrical Interconnection Facilities and the Special Facilities and also between the Special
Facilities and the existing 500 kV transmission system shall be clearly noted on drawings
prepared by the SELLER and shall be subject to PLN approval. Schedule for testing and
commissioning of the Special Facilities shall be approved by PLN prior to the start of
construction of the Plant.
6.2
SITE REFERENCE CONDITIONS
SELLER shall determine the ambient conditions at the selected site and provide the information
listed in Annex D: Exhibit 6 - Table 9.3-1: Site Reference Conditions for Design. SELLER
shall use the ambient conditions at the site listed in Annex D: Exhibit 6 - Table 9.3-2: Site
Reference Conditions for Performance Guarantees for the performance testing of the Plant.
SELLER shall provide to PLN the source of the information determined in accordance with this
Section 6.2 and documentation describing its use.
7. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION
7.1
GENERAL
Project administration procedures shall be implemented to properly monitor, manage and control
all aspects of the Project during design, procurement, construction, inspection, erection, testing
and operation.
The SELLER shall be responsible for determining and following Project administration
procedures, including reporting requirements, that shall be adopted during the design and
construction and operation phases of the Project and which are described in Appendix M of the
PPA.
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Figure 6-1
Figure 6-1