Press Release

One of the World’s Largest Geothermal Power Plants Commences Commercial Operation

  • First Unit of the Sarulla Geothermal Power Plant Starts to Provide Indonesia with 110 MW of Clean, Renewable Energy.
  • Plant combines Toshiba’s flash and Ormat’s binary technologies to maximize efficiency

Jakarta, Mar. 22, 2017 — Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502) and Ormat Technologies Inc. (NYSE: ORA) today announced that the first unit of the Sarulla geothermal power plant, one of the world’s largest power plants, located in Indonesia’s North Sumatra, has commenced commercial operation.

The approximately 110 MW power plant, which combines flash and binary technologies to provide a high efficiency power plant and 100% reinjection of the exploited geothermal fluid, is operated by Sarulla Operations Ltd. (SOL). As participants in the project, Toshiba supplied the geothermal steam turbines and generators (STGs) for the flash systems, while Ormat provided the conceptual design of the Geothermal Combined Cycle Unit (GCCU) power plant and supplied its Ormat Energy Converter (OEC), which serve as the condensing units for the steam turbines and utilize the separated brine for maximum resource exploitation and maximum power output. Toshiba and Ormat will continue to collaborate strategically on global promotion of highly-efficient geothermal combined cycle flash and binary systems, and both companies continue to seek to utilize and promote renewable energy globally.

Demand for electricity in Indonesia is increasing in tandem with its robust economic development. Under its 2005-2025 National Energy Blueprint, the government aims to diversify the country’s energy mix and to increase energy generated by geothermal sources to over 5% of total capacity. Indonesia has an estimated 40% of the world’s geothermal energy reserves. Toshiba and Ormat will continue to collaborate in contributing to meet its growing demand.

Commenting on the official start, Mr. Takao Konishi, Vice President of Toshiba’s Energy Systems & Solutions Company said, “We are very proud to have installed our highly reliable geothermal STGs in one of the world’s largest geothermal power plants. Toshiba has the number one market share in the geothermal sector. We continue to support development of power and infrastructure solutions in Indonesia. We established PT. Toshiba Asia Pacific Indonesia in 2014 to deploy Toshiba’s resources and expertise in supporting development of power and infrastructure solutions in Indonesia.”

Isaac Angel, Ormat’s CEO, added, “The commencement of commercial operation at Sarulla is a significant milestone for Ormat, both as an owner of SOL and as a supplier of our 25-year-proven binary technology. The Sarulla supply contract is the largest single contract that Ormat has signed to date. We manufactured and delivered our equipment ahead of schedule, mainly due to the improvements implemented across our entire value chain and to our professional teams. We continue to share our expertise as work continues on the second and third units of the Sarulla project that are expected to come on line by 2017 and 2018, respectively. Ormat’s proven GCCU technology which was also utilized in the Sarulla reservoir, will assure optimal and sustainable utilization of the resource to deliver to Indonesia clean, cost effective and baseload capacity.”

Toshiba and Ormat have fostered a cooperative relationship through the Sarulla project. After signing a Strategic Collaboration Agreement in 2015, the companies also won orders to supply STG and OEC, respectively, for Unit 2 of the Kizildere III Geothermal Combined Cycle Unit Power Plant in Turkey. This project is now making smooth progress.

Project Outline

1. Project Sarulla Geothermal Power Plant Project, Indonesia
2. Operation Company Sarulla Operations Ltd.
3. Sponsors Joint venture of Power China Resources Ltd. and

Itochu Corporation – 25%

Kyushu Electric Power Co. Inc. of Japan – 25%

PT Medco Power Indonesia of Indonesia – 18.9975%

INPEX CORPORATION – 18.2525%*

ORMAT International, Inc. – 12.75%

Note: * INPEX joined the Project by acquiring a 49% share in a Medco affiliate through a wholly owned subsidiary in 2015.

4. EPC Contractor Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd.
5. Site location Sarulla region, North Sumatra province, Indonesia
6. Capacity 320.8MW in three units