* [[Jawa-5 power station]] and [[Jawa-7 power station]] - In September 2015 Indonesia state-run builder Wijaya Karya (WIKA) said the company would likely request a credit facility from [[China Development Bank]] (CDB) to fund development of the [[Jawa-5 power station]] and [[Jawa-7 power station]]. WIKA said it would work with China Nuclear Group Engineering Corporation (CNEC) and a local firm, Sumber Segara Primadaya, for the Java plants.<ref>[http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/09/17/wika-may-use-chinese-loans-build-power-plants.html#sthash.Slzip02l.dpuf "WIKA may use Chinese loans
to build power plants,"] The Jakarta Post, September 17 2015</ref>
*[[Kalselteng-1 power station]] - On June 15, 2016, China's Dongfang Electric Corporation (DEC) signed an EPC Contract with PT DSSP Power (DSSP), a subsidiary of Indonesia's Sinar Mas Group, on construction of the plant, referred to as Kalteng-1.<ref>[http://www.dongfang.com.cn/mobile/index.php?s=/home/article/detail/id/1140.html "DEC Signed the EPC Contract of Indonesia Kalteng 2x100MW Coal-fired Power Plant,"] Dongfang, 20/07/2016</ref>
* [[Mesuji power station]] is a 2 x 350 MW mine mouth coal plant proposed for Lampung province, Sumatra, by [[Shenhua Group|China Shenhua Energy]], according to a memorandum of understanding with the government of Lampung. The MoU also included a commitment to establish other power plants with a total capacity of 6 x 350 MW.<ref>Oyos Saroso H. N., [http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/01/15/chinese-firm-build-power-plants-lampung.html "Chinese firm to build power plants in Lampung,"] Jakarta Post, 15 January 2015</ref>