Recently, the Palembang Waste-to-Energy Project in Indonesia—for which our company supplies boiler equipment—achieved a critical milestone: The successful hoisting of Boiler No. 2's steam drum. This marks the project's official entry into the main boiler installation phase. As a core component of power station boilers, the drum was independently designed and manufactured by our company in strict compliance with international quality standards. Its successful installation lays the foundation for subsequent engineering work.

The Palembang project is Indonesia's first waste-to-energy initiative and the first such project in the country awarded to a Chinese enterprise under the 2018 Presidential Regulation. It has drawn significant attention since its inception. The project, with a daily waste processing capacity of 1,000tonnes, is fully designed and constructed in accordance with Chinese standards. It is equipped with and incinerator, heat recovery boiler, steam turbine generator set, and environmental treatment systems to meet local emission requirements. Upon completion, the plant will generate over 130 million kWh of grid-connected electricity annually, effectively alleviating Palembang's municipal solid waste disposal pressure while establishing a new benchmark for waste-to-energy resource utilization.

As a leading domestic energy equipment supplier, CWPC has further solidified its professional reputation in the overseas waste-to-energy sector through the successful installation of the steam drum and the prior hydraulic pressure test of Boiler No. 1. Moving forward, the company will continue to embrace innovation-driven development, actively participate in global energy infrastructure construction, and contribute Chinese wisdom and solutions to green, low-carbon development.