PT Medco Ratch Power Riau – Powering Indonesia's Future
Riau, Indonesia · Est. 2010

Powering Indonesia's Future

PT Medco Ratch Power Riau operates a 275 MW Combined Cycle Gas Turbine power plant, delivering reliable, efficient, and environmentally responsible electricity to support Indonesia's national grid.

275MW
Total Generation Capacity
2×1
CCGT Configuration
20yr
PPA with PT PLN Persero
2017
Commercial Operation Date
Power plant aerial
14+
Years of
Excellence
About Us

Trusted Energy
Partner Since 2010

PT Medco Ratch Power Riau is a joint venture between Medco Power Indonesia and RATCH Group (Thailand), dedicated to delivering safe, reliable, and efficient power generation to the Sumatran grid under a long-term agreement with PT PLN (Persero).

  • 275 MW CCGT plant using GE Power 6F.03 gas turbines
  • Commercial operations commenced February 2017
  • 20-year Power Purchase Agreement with PT PLN (Persero)
  • ISO-certified operations with world-class safety standards
  • Committed to sustainable and low-emission power generation
By The Numbers

Our Performance At A Glance

Consistent, measurable results that demonstrate our commitment to operational excellence and national energy security.

275MW
Installed Generation Capacity
2
GE 6F.03 Gas Turbine Units
3M T
Tons of CO₂ Avoided Annually
98%
Plant Availability Rate
What We Do

Core Capabilities

From generation to sustainability, our integrated capabilities ensure reliable power delivery across all operational areas.

01
Power Generation

275 MW combined cycle output using two GE 6F.03 gas turbines with HRSGs and a steam turbine in a highly efficient 2x1 configuration.

02
Plant Operations

24/7 monitored operations with a dedicated team ensuring maximum plant availability, reliability, and adherence to PT PLN contractual obligations.

03
Safety & Compliance

ISO-certified processes, rigorous HSE management, and full compliance with Indonesian environmental regulations and international safety standards.

04
Sustainability

Advanced combustion technology reducing NOx and CO₂ emissions. Committed to minimizing environmental impact across all plant operations.

05
Maintenance

Planned preventive maintenance programs and rapid-response corrective maintenance to ensure consistent, long-term plant performance.

06
Community Engagement

Active CSR programs supporting local communities in Riau, including education, health, and environmental awareness initiatives.

Plant overview Gas turbine Engineers
The Plant

Riau IPP
275 MW CCGT
Power Plant

Located in Riau, Sumatra, our Combined Cycle Gas Turbine plant utilizes GE's advanced 6F.03 technology in a 2x1 configuration — delivering outstanding efficiency and reliability to the Sumatra grid.

Configuration
2×1 CCGT
Turbine Model
GE 6F.03
Net Capacity
275 MW
COD
Feb 2017
PPA Duration
20 Years
Offtaker
PT PLN
Environment

Committed to a
Greener Future

We integrate environmental responsibility into every aspect of our operations — from advanced combustion technology to community sustainability programs.

Emission Control

Advanced combustion systems reduce NOx and CO₂ output. Our plant consistently operates below Indonesian environmental emission thresholds.

Energy Efficiency

Combined cycle technology recovers waste heat to drive a steam turbine, achieving significantly higher thermal efficiency than simple-cycle plants.

Community Impact

CSR programs in Riau support local education, healthcare, and environmental conservation — ensuring we give back to the communities we serve.

–50%
CO₂ Reduction vs
Coal Alternative
3M T
Tons CO₂ Avoided
Annually
Low
NOx
Advanced Combustion
Technology
Latest News

News & Updates

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Plant
Sustainability
Annual Environmental Compliance Report Released

Our 2024 sustainability report confirms continued compliance with all Indonesian environmental standards and international emission benchmarks.

Feb 2025
Team
Community
Riau IPP Expands CSR Program Across Local Riau Communities

New community development initiatives launched in partnership with local government to support education and livelihood programs.

Jan 2025