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  • Thomas Brandt
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    Bali Seeks US$243 Million in New Investments for 2010
    Bali Looks for Investors to Build Roads and Power Plants.

    The provincial government of Bali is seeking Rp. 2.29 trillion (US$243.6 million) in new investments for 2010. The ambitious target for the current year is nearly twice the Rp. 1.24 trillion target Bali set for new investments in 2009.

    The chairman of the Bali Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM-Bali), Nyoman Surwirya Patra, told Beritabali.com that 80% of all investment in Bali for 2009 came from foreign investors.

    Surwirya Patra said the government's desire is that 2010 will see an increase in infrastructure investment and energy generation which is environmentally friendly. Said Surwirya, 'We seek environmentally energy projects because we are seeking to make Bali 'green and clean.'

    Seemingly at odds with the government's commitment to green development, Nyoman Surwirya told the press that the government is seeking investors to build a coal driven power generation plant at the port of Celukan Bawang, Buleleng, North Bali.

    To address other infrastructure needs, BKPM-Bali is also seeking investors prepared to build new roadways and repair existing thoroughfares.

    http://www.balidiscovery.com.
  • Thomas Brandt
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    Re: Bali Seeks US$243 Million in New Investments for 2010
    Bali is seeking for investors to become Bali green... interesting! Hope it works!
  • Christian Fritz
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    Re^2: Bali Seeks US$243 Million in New Investments for 2010
    Hi Thomas,

    Funny enough one of the proposed energy projects for Bali is coal ;-)

    A lot of talking no action that's my opinion...

    Cheers
    Chris
  • Thomas Brandt
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    Re^3: Bali Seeks US$243 Million in New Investments for 2010
    ;) coal and before diesel... in the north... sounds funny! Do you know what's happen will be happen with the trash in the future? I mean, green Bali should include a waste system as well. Actually on Bali is a big hill and all the poison is leaking out in the ocean in Sanur, or?
  • Christian Fritz
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    Re^4: Bali Seeks US$243 Million in New Investments for 2010
    Actually they have a project at the landfill called GALFAD, which is approved under Kyoto protocol carbon credit scheme, initially done by Mitsubishi Bank, than taken over by PT NOEI using Jehnbacher turbines to flare the methane gas, converting it to CO2, but so far they are not even at 1 MW and only use the existing organic mass, so no reduction of waste and no management of incoming...also not very transparent in sharing :(