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🔥 PT PLN (Persero) ranks #43 because its tracked power plants burn fossil fuels at scale.
PT PLN (Persero), based in Indonesia, generates electricity and heat, largely by burning fossil fuels. Climate TRACE attributes 9 high-emitting assets to it. Its largest tracked activities are electricity generation.
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Power plants & sites behind it9 attributed assets · ownership split equally across listed owners
| Asset | Sector | Ownership | Attributed | Conf. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Banten Suralaya power station | Power | 8.1 Mt | very low | |
| Banten Lontar power station | Power | 5.1 Mt | very low | |
| Indramayu power station | Power | 4 Mt | very low | |
| Pangkalan Susu power station | Power | 3.4 Mt | very low | |
| Tanjung Awar-Awar power station | Power | 2.8 Mt | very low | |
| Adipala power station | Power | 2.7 Mt | very low | |
| Rembang power station | Power | 2.5 Mt | very low | |
| Pacitan power station | Power | 2.5 Mt | very low | |
| Nagan Raya power station | Power | 900.5 kt | very low |
Who profits
Hand-curated shareholder, revenue and investor context from primary public sources. This data is shown alongside — but is not used to compute — the Climate Damage Score.
About this data. Institutional investors like BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street typically hold shares on behalf of clients — appearing in shareholder records does not mean they control or direct the company. State entities and individuals with majority stakes are different and labelled accordingly.
Emissions intensity
Below the curated-sample median (2.02 Mt/$bn) — fewer emissions per dollar of revenue than the typical large emitter we have data for.
Top shareholders & investors
- Government of Indonesia (sole shareholder)100%state
Source: primary public filings via Wikipedia. Stakes can change; see filings for the latest.
Indonesia's national electricity utility; wholly state-owned 'Persero' company. Issues bonds internationally but has no public equity float.
How it's allowed
Signals below are derived from emissions data and ownership coverage only — not from any legal or regulatory finding.
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Trend
Attributed emissions are roughly stable year on year. Attributed emissions, 2022–2024.
It ranks #43 mainly because its attributed assets emitted about 32 Mt CO₂e in 2024 (≈ 7M cars/yr).
The Climate Damage Score is driven by that absolute size on a log scale, with a +0.1-point flat adjustment.
Score breakdown
See the full methodology for how the score is built, or data & coverage for how complete the underlying numbers are.
What we know · what we don't
What we know
- Attributed emissions: 32 Mt CO₂e in 2024 (≈ 7M cars/yr).
- Primary sector: Power; primary country: Indonesia.
- Evidence: 9 assets; ~76% ownership-attribution coverage.
- Source: Climate TRACE (CC BY 4.0).
What we don’t
- Exact ownership percentages — Climate TRACE lists owners but not stakes, so shared assets are split equally.
- Indirect (supply-chain / financed / product-use) emissions are not included.
- Some of this sector's emissions could not be attributed to any named owner.
- No PR claims, lobbying records, litigation history or policy-compliance data are included.