210 MW Musi Hydro Power Plant, Bengkulu

PT. PLN (Persero) · Bengkulu · — ha

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PLTA Musi is a real 210 MW run-of-river hydroelectric plant on the Musi River in Bengkulu, Sumatra, commissioned 2006 with 3x70 MW Andritz Francis turbines. Owned and operated by PLN (Persero), generating ~1,140 GWh/year and feeding the Sumatra grid. Tagged to CDM ACM0002 but no UNFCCC registration ID or CER issuance ledger was surfaced; CDM pathway may be dormant.

Name
210 MW Musi Hydro Power Plant, Bengkulu
Developer
PT. PLN (Persero)
Province
Bengkulu
Type
Energy industries (renewable/non-renewable sources)
Methodology
ACM0002
Status
Active
Integrity score
71 / 100
Latest vintage
2020
Registry IDs
Verra VCS487
Generated
Updated 2026-04-23

What is 210 MW Musi Hydro Power Plant, Bengkulu?

PLTA Musi is a real 210 MW run-of-river hydroelectric plant on the Musi River in Bengkulu, Sumatra, commissioned 2006 with 3x70 MW Andritz Francis turbines. Owned and operated by PLN (Persero), generating ~1,140 GWh/year and feeding the Sumatra grid.

Who operates 210 MW Musi Hydro Power Plant, Bengkulu?

210 MW Musi Hydro Power Plant, Bengkulu is developed by PT. PLN (Persero) and listed on Verra VCS487.

What is its integrity score?

71 / 100. Driven down by validation recency (70) and supported by community flags (75).

Why is it notable?

Latest news. No material third-party news surfaced in the last 12 months in the sources reviewed. No 2025 or 2026-dated operational news items for PLTA Musi specifically (outages, overhauls, refurbishment, PPA changes, or CDM transition updates) were retrievable. No fresh CER issuance, VCS transition, or Article 6 authorization signal was found.

When was this last updated?

This dossier was generated on 2026-04-23 by claude-agent-websearch.

PLTA Musi is a real 210 MW run-of-river hydroelectric plant on the Musi River in Bengkulu, Sumatra, commissioned 2006 with 3x70 MW Andritz Francis turbines. Owned and operated by PLN (Persero), generating ~1,140 GWh/year and feeding the Sumatra grid. Tagged to CDM ACM0002 but no UNFCCC registration ID or CER issuance ledger was surfaced; CDM pathway may be dormant.

Plant basics PLTA Musi is a 210 MW run-of-river hydroelectric plant on the Musi River in Bengkulu Province, Sumatra, Indonesia 12. The facility consists of 3x70 MW Francis turbines supplied by Andritz Hydro with generators from Hitachi Mitsubishi Hydro, operating at a gross head of 404.4 meters and producing roughly 1,140 GWh of electricity annually 3. All three units were commissioned in 2006, with development cost reported at approximately $342 million. The plant is located in the Kepahiang/Rejang Lebong regency area of Bengkulu 1.

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AI-generated from public sources on 2026-04-23 · confidence: medium · model: claude-agent-websearch · Flag inaccuracy

71/ 100

Moderate

Validation & verification70/100
Reversal risk (inverse)70/100
Community & benefit-sharing75/100
Transparency & disclosure70/100

v1 methodology, calibrating. Last computed 2026-06-10.

RegistryExternal IDStatusLast synced
VerraVCS487active08 Jun 2026· Synced 2 days ago
VintageCredits (tCO₂e)Issuance dateSerial range
201912.0002025-04-28
201940.9702025-04-23
201980.4552025-04-02
201918.2802024-11-12
2019100.0002024-06-20
20181.6152026-06-02
201824.7882025-03-12
20181.1672024-11-18
201831.7202024-11-12
201830.4592024-10-07
201890.0002024-08-02
20183.0422024-07-08
201827.0842024-06-03
201818.8542024-05-30
20187.0572024-05-22
201833.0002024-05-13
201855.1252024-04-10
201833.2802024-03-06
2018155.0002023-12-20
20185.9392023-11-09
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Total retired

No retirements recorded.

Total

4.725

High confidence

0

Nominal confidence

0

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Score computed 2026-06-10 from inputs: alerts last 90 days (4725), high-confidence alerts (0), registries (1), years since validation (6.18).

Methodology v1. Weights: validation recency 25%, reversal risk 35%, community flags 20%, transparency 20%. See full methodology →