*[[Bengkulu power station]] - In the second quarter of 2015 China's state-owned Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina) won the project in an international competitive bidding and secured the power purchase agreement (PPA) with PLN in November 2015. The US$360 million plant is under a contract of 25-year Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT) model.<ref>[http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-10/25/c_135780336.htm "China-invested power plant starts construction in Indonesia to resolve electricity shortage,"] Xinhua News, Asia and Pacific Edition, 25 October 2016</ref>
*[[BlackGold Indragiri Hulu power station]] - In December 2015 BlackGold announced an agreement with China Huadian to invest in a joint venture project consortium company for the plant, with equity interests of 40% and 60%, respectively.<ref>[http://blackgold.listedcompany.com/newsroom/20151228_213850_41H_QUJ50G5V8HY3YC88.1.pdf "BlackGold: 40% Stake In Coal-Fired Power Plant Joint Venture,"] BlackGold, Dec 28, 2015</ref>
*[[Celukan Bawang power station]] is a proposed 425 MW coal-fired power station in North Bali. In October 2010, the government of Indonesia signed a US$1.5 billion memorandum of understanding with two Chinese companies, China Huadian Engineering Corporation Ltd and China Huadian Development.<ref name="Jakarta">Komang Ervian, [http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/10/29/2-chinese-firms-build-new-coal-plant.html "2 Chinese firms to build new coal plant,"] ''The Jakarta Post'', October 29, 2011</ref> The project broke ground that same month.<ref>[http://www.antaranews.com/berita/228975/investor-china-bangun-pltu-senilai-rp7-triliun-di-buleleng Investor China Bangun PLTU Senilai Rp7 Triliun di Buleleng], Antara News, 19 Oct. 2010.</ref> The cost of the plant itself would be Rp. 7 trillion (US$761 million).<ref name ="Paradise">[http://www.balidiscovery.com/messages/message.asp?Id=6457 "Old King Coal to Soon Power Bali,"] Bali Update, November 1, 2010</ref>