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540-665 MW of baseload renewable power through a de-risked three-phase deployment (2026-2032): proof of concept → validation → full-scale deployment. At 50% of grid cost, the energy anchor enabling all interconnected operations.

540-665MW
Total Capacity
$0.04-0.06/kWh
Cost
50%
Grid Savings
2026-2032
Timeline

Three-Phase De-Risked Expansion (2026-2032)

West Sumatra sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, providing access to abundant geothermal resources. Rather than deploying all capacity at once, we deploy in three phases: proof of concept on proven existing capacity, validation through expansion of that facility, then full-scale new facility deployment. This staged approach validates economics and operations whilst minimizing execution risk.

Unlike solar or wind, geothermal provides constant 24/7 baseload power. This reliability enables energy-intensive operations that would be impossible with intermittent renewables.

Deployment Roadmap: De-Risking Through Scale

1

Proof of Concept

2026-2027
25-35 MW
Muara Laboh Excess Capacity
Goal: Establish anchor tenants, validate operations, build market presence
De-Risking Factor:

Zero new capex — leverages proven existing facility. Immediate cash flow begins.

2

Validation & Scaling

2027-2029
+65-80 MW (subtotal: ~90-115 MW)
Muara Laboh Facility Expansion
Goal: Scale industrial operations, test infrastructure, prove expansion model
De-Risking Factor:

Expands proven facility. Demonstrates replicability and scaling without new-build risk.

3

Full Deployment

2028-2032
+450-550 MW (subtotal: 540-665 MW)
New Dedicated Geothermal Plant
Goal: Full industrial ecosystem, island power distribution, regional energy hub
De-Risking Factor:

Phases 1-2 provide operational playbook, resource confirmation, workforce training. New facility deployment carries proven methodology.

Why This Phased Approach Matters

Execution De-Risk

Phase 1-2 provide proven playbook before full-scale Phase 3 deployment.

Cash Flow Velocity

Operations begin 2027 with Muara Laboh. Phase 3 facility comes online mature and proven.

Resource Certainty

Phases 1-2 confirm geothermal resource and operational reality before scaling investment.

Plant Location

  • Phase 1-2 Site: Muara Laboh (existing facility, W. Sumatra)
  • Phase 3 Site: SEZ Padang Extension
  • Total Footprint: ~500 hectares (Phase 3)
  • Wells Planned: 60-80 geothermal wells

Environmental Management

  • Emissions: Zero CO2 across all phases
  • Water: Closed-loop cooling systems
  • Land: 0.1% footprint vs. solar equivalent
  • Decommissioning: Full site restoration

Integration in the Ecosystem

Powers These Operations
  • Data Centre (100-150 MW)
  • Hydrogen Production (150-200 MW)
  • HVO/SAF Synthesis (25-35 MW)
  • Desalination (5-10 MW)
  • Brine Crystallisation (15-25 MW)
  • Modular Construction (5-8 MW)
  • Agriculture (20-30 MW)
  • Seaplane Manufacturing (30-50 MW)
  • Logistics & Admin (10-20 MW)
Creates These Benefits
  • Waste heat for brine processing (200-300°C)
  • Data centre colocation economics
  • Green hydrogen cost-competitiveness
  • 50% energy cost savings vs. grid
  • Reliable 24/7 baseload (no intermittency)
  • Grid independence for all operations
  • Scalable with ecosystem growth
  • Carbon-negative industrial hub

Explore the Full Ecosystem

Geothermal is the foundation. See how all interconnected operations integrate in our phased expansion.