Terregra Asia Energy TGRA









Terregra’s history goes back over 20 years to the establishment of PT. Mitra Megatama Perkasa (MMP) in 1995. MMP was established as a Mechanical and Electrical contractor focusing on the power generating sector, primarily working for PLN, Indonesia’s national electricity company. In 2010, MMP made its first investment in power generation, a mini-hydro plant located in Sumatera.

MMP became PT. Terregra Asia Energy in 2016 as it shifted its focus to hydro and solar photo-voltaic power generation. Terregra is now constructing a fleet of hydro-generation power plants and both roof-top and utility scale photo-voltaic developments. Working with proven technologies combined with its own experienced development, power engineering and management professionals as well as its own O&M team and partnering with some of the most experienced renewable power developers and technology providers in the world, Terregra is aiming to have over 300 MW of sustainable generation in operation within the next 5 years. Terregra Asia Energy TGRA

Terregra was created to profitably develop, build and operate renewable energy projects for Indonesia. We are constructing a fleet of hydro-generation power plants and both roof-top and utility scale photo-voltaic developments. We are working with proven technologies, using our own highly experienced development, power and management professionals, our own O&M team and partnering with some of the most experienced renewable power developers and technology providers in the world.


As an Indonesian company, we aim to be a big part of creating a sustainable energy for our country. We aim to contribute to the communities where we operate and we intend to foster Indonesia’s own ‘green’ technologies.

We know that the future of Indonesia depends on growing our urban middle-class and providing more opportunity to all of our citizens, across the 17,000 islands of our country. We know that to grow Terregra and to achieve our aims, we need to see the world as boundary-less so we have taken technology and processes from Europe, Japan, China, the United States and from wherever we’ve seen things that can work for us. We are taking these and adapting them for our own use and improving them.

The best way forward is to ‘Stand on the shoulders of those who came before’. We are absolutely committed not just to grow our power business in Indonesia but to support the development of our own R&D and manufacturing for sustainable energy. Terregra intends to be a leader in Indonesia, the world’s most exciting clean energy power market. Terregra Asia Energy TGRA

Our Core Value




We Run Our Business As A Good Neighbor. The HEART Principles will Govern Everything We Do.

We always prioritize honesty, excellence, accountability, recpect, and teamwork.
It’s the HEART Principles that we believe built who we are now.

Our Mission

  • To develop, build and operaterenewable energy projectsthat are as good asany in the world.
  • To help provide electricity anda better life wherever weoperate across the 17,000 islands that are our home
  • To improve the lives of our own employees,shareholders, stake-holders and the consumers of our energy by operatingethically, efficiently and profitably.  Terregra Asia Energy TGRA

 

Development Team

Our corporate culture is built around the HEART principles. We believe in trust and that we don’t pay our employees to agree with management but to think about issues and voice their opinions and ideas. We give our employees the training and the tools they need to make reasoned, mature and constructive decisions. We operate collegially so that there is feedback every step of the way from every level in the company. All of this is based on open, frequent and clear communication amongst colleagues, with clients, with our partners and with our suppliers. Everyone in Terregra knows what we are about, what our vision is and every employee is committed to the mission.

Research & Development

Terregra believes that in order to successfully develop renewable generation as one of Indonesia’s main sources of power, we must be able to store it so that it is available whenever it is needed. Energy Storage is possibly the biggest single challenge which faces the future of sustainable energy. Fortunately, for hydro-electric generation we have a successful proven solution through ‘pumped storage’.

But Terregra believes that there are even more efficient and cost effective energy storage solutions to be discovered and developed and that’s why Terregra is also investing in Research & Development to help meet this challange.

Corporate Social Responsibility

Our Corporate Social Responsibility focuses on environment and education. While doing activities to conserve and protect climate and environment, we believe proper education is the long-term effective way to save our Planet. We have established an independent unit for this activity, under TerregraCare.  Terregra Asia Energy TGRA

Hydroelectricity Is a Renewable Energy Source

Hydroelectricity uses the energy of running water, without reducing its quantity, to produce electricity. Therefore, all hydroelectric developments, of small or large size, whether run of the river or of accumulated storage, fit the concept of renewable energy.  Terregra Asia Energy TGRA

Hydroelectricity Promotes Guaranteed Energy and Price Stability

River water is a domestic resource which, contrary to fuel or natural gas, is not subject to market fluctuations. In addition to this, it is the only large renewable source of electricity and its cost-benefit ratio, efficiency, flexibility and reliability assist in optimizing the use of thermal power plants. 

Hydroelectricity Offers a Significant Contribution to Development

Hydroelectric installations bring electricity, highways, industry and commerce to communities, thus developing the economy, expanding access to health and education, and improving the quality of life. Hydroelectricity is a technology that has been known and proven for more than a century. Its impacts are well understood and manageable through measures for mitigating and compensating the damages. It offers a vast potential and is available where development is most necessary. 

Hydroelectricity Makes It Feasible to Utilize Other Renewable Sources

Hydroelectric power plants with accumulation reservoirs offer incomparable operational flexibility, since they can immediately respond to fluctuations in the demand for electricity. The flexibility and storage capacity of hydroelectric power plants make them more efficient and economical in supporting the use of intermittent sources of renewable energy, such as solar energy or Aeolian energy. 

Hydroelectricity Contributes to the Storage of Drinking Water

Hydroelectric power plant reservoirs collect rainwater, which can then be used for consumption or for irrigation. In storing water, they protect the water tables against depletion and reduce our vulnerability to floods and droughts.  

Hydroelectricity Is a Fundamental Instrument for Sustainable Development

Hydroelectric enterprises that are developed and operated in a manner that is economically viable, environmentally sensible and socially responsible represent the best concept of sustainable development. That means, "development that today addresses people's needs without compromising the capacity of future generations for addressing their own needs" 

Hydroelectricity Means Clean and Cheap Energy for Today and for Tomorrow

With an average lifetime of 50 to 100 years, hydroelectric developments are long-term investments that can benefit various generations. They can be easily upgraded to incorporate more recent technologies and have very low operating and maintenance costs. 

Hydroelectricity Improves the Air We Breathe

Hydroelectric power plants don't release pollutants into the air. They very frequently substitute the generation from fossil fuels, thus reducing acid rain and smog. In addition to this, hydroelectric developments don't generate toxic by-products. 

Hydroelectricity Helps Fight Climate Changes

The hydroelectric life cycle produces very small amounts of greenhouse gases (GHG). In emitting less GHG than power plants driven by gas, coal or oil, hydroelectricity can help retard global warming. Although only 33% of the available hydroelectric potential has been developed, today hydroelectricity prevents the emission of GHG corresponding to the burning of 4.4 million barrels of petroleum per day worldwide.   Terregra Asia Energy TGRA

Solar Power Is Good for the Environment - And Us!

The longer energy has to be transported, the more energy is wasted on the way. If you have your source of energy on your roof, you (and the rest of us) will lose a lot less energy, than we do right now.

Solar Power Makes You Independent of Electricity Prices

The price for electricity usually differs through the day, being more expensive in the middle of the day and in the early evening. Because power plants create a relatively steady output of electricity, the prices rise and fall throughout the day, based on the beforementioned change in demand. With solar power, you can avoid this rise in price, and get cheap energy all day. 

Solar Power Causes Less Electricity Loss

The longer energy has to be transported, the more energy is wasted on the way. If you have your source of energy on your roof, you (and the rest of us) will lose a lot less energy, than we do right now. 

Solar Power Improves Grid Security

When we have a lot of people generating energy with solar power, we are less likely to experience blackouts. Each house with solar cells on it, functions as a small power plant, which provides us with a great grid security, in cause of human-caused or natural disasters.

Solar Power Is Domestic

When you use coal, oil, or natural gasses to generate your electricity, you usually make use of energy from another part of the world. If you would like to benefit your national economy, it is a good idea to use solar power, because electricity from your own solar panels are domestic. 

Solar Power Creates Jobs and Economic Growth

The most of the costs towards solar power comes from the installment of solar panels and solar cells, and it is that money, that pay for other peoples salaries. The more people who choose to make use of solar power, the more people we need to install and maintain the solar panels, which helps our mutual national economy. Terregra Asia Energy TGRA
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Dana Brata Luhur TEBE


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2008
The company was established

2013
A 46 km hauling road and a 2 lines terminal in a coal port were completed

2014
Talenta Bumi received the Proper Biru Award, given by the Regional Government of South Kalimantan

2017
There was an increase in capacity of Talenta Bumi through the purchase of truck fleets and silo constructions

2018
An addition of 2 lines terminal so it became 4 lines terminal in total

2019
Planning to list in the IDX Dana Brata Luhur TEBE

DBL Group has assets in Kabupaten Banjar and Kabupaten Barito Kuala, South Kalimantan in the form of a hauling road along the 46 km starting from the intersection of Jalan A. Yani KM 71 to Marabahan, which was completed in 2013 and is a special coal hauling road located in the mining area where there are approximately 50 coal concessions around the operating area. The DBL Group also has a coal terminal located on the edge of the Barito river. This asset is the main infrastructure for transporting mining products, where prior to the existence of assets belonging to this subsidiary, mining companies in the region did not have access to the distribution and marketing of their coal.  Dana Brata Luhur TEBE

Vision
Become a leading investment company that focuses on Hauling Road and Port infrastructure.

Mission
  • Satisfaction of customer needs
  • Providing added value for shareholders
  • Community empowerment and environmental sustainability.

Business Activities

PT. Dana Brata Luhur is a Parent Company that carries out capital participation in Infrastructure pojects or companies. Through the Subsidiary, PT. Talenta Bumi, the company focuses on running a business in the form of: Provision of mining infrastructure includes haul roads, provision of stockpile areas, and operation of coal terminals. In the future, the Company will conduct trading business through subsidiaries, namely PT. Talenta Bumi Energi and port services business through the subsidiary PT. Pelabuhan Talenta Bumi

Unique Selling Point

Talenta deep draft enable the company to handle barge of up to 330 ft effectively able to handle up to 12,000 metric tonne , making coal barging more cost efficient . Talenta well maintained and all weather road allow uninterrupted 24/7 operations. Latest coal handling equipment enable Talenta port to handle stringent requirement by power plant user of coal loaded from our port to market in Japan , Korea , Taiwan and Hong Kong. Dana Brata Luhur TEBE

Hauling Road

For the purposes of the coal haul road from the mine area to stockpile and to the coal port, DBL Group has acquired land along the ± 46 km. The width of the special transportation of coal is known as Jalan 5, constructed with a width of about ± 25 meters and the rest with a width of 25 meters will be allocated as a reserve forward as the development of transportation systems, for example by building a conveyor line (overland conveyor / OLC Phase 2). Dana Brata Luhur TEBE


Private Port

The coal terminal at the Barito river has four jetties with 1000 metre River Frontage in consists of 3 conveyor line for coal loading and blending, also has 1 jetty to handle ROM coal loading. Each conveyor line its tune with loading speed up to 1.200 metric ton per hour, providing at total yearly capacity of up to 18 million metric ton. With the river pilling depth to 38 metre, the jetty can accomodate 330ft barges. The terminal has equipped with highly efficient magnetic separator, hopper feeds, conveyors and gravity fall features to barges. Ensuring uninterupted operation, Talenta auxiliary facilities it house with 100.000 litres fuel tank, supporting workshop, and maintenance facility.   Dana Brata Luhur TEBE


Implementation of CSR Program in Economics 

It is one of the pillars that is directly felt by the beneficiary community, both individuals and community groups. This is often used by a handful of people to propose consumptive programs rather than sustainable programs.
It is the biggest challenge in implementing CSR programs because it is not just running the program but also changing people's thinking patterns towards the implementation of CSR programs in the community. Dana Brata Luhur TEBE
 
Inaugurates Bridge and Overpass in Tapin, PUPR Minister Said, First the Infrastructure Funded by CSR

BANJARMASINPOST.CO.ID, RANTAU - Tapin Regent HM Arifin Arpan accompanied the Minister of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) Basuki Hadimuljono to sign the bridge inauguration plaque and three overpasses on the Marabahan-Margasari Road, Saturday (02/08/2020).

One of the bridges was named the Antang Canal Bridge in Sungai Puting Village and three overpasses were named, Datu Muning Overpass, BMB Overpass and Bima Talenta Overpass in Keladan Village, Candi Laras Utara District.

PUPR Minister Basuki Hadimuljono acknowledged and was proud because the first time in Indonesia was the inauguration of a bridge infrastructure development project funded by the company's CSR.

"During my time as minister, this was the first time I inaugurated facilities and infrastructure on the National Road by entrepreneurs through a CSR program," he said.

According to Minister Basuki Hadimuljono, facilities and infrastructure on the National Road are financed by the State Budget or Government Cooperation with Business Entities (KPBU).

"CSR is usually only for food distribution. But this is infrastructure on the National Road. So this is a program that we should appreciate and can be used as a model," he said.

Not Satisfied, The President Should Be Told

Tapin Regent H Arifin Arpan claimed he was not satisfied with the infrastructure that was inaugurated by the Minister of PUPR Basuki Hadimuljono.

That's because there are still many infrastructure projects in Tapin Regency, South Kalimantan that have not yet been formalized by the Central Government.

That was said after attending the inauguration of the Antang Canal bridge in Sungai Puting Village, Candi District of North Laras, Tapin Regency, South Kalimantan, Saturday (02/08/2020). Dana Brata Luhur TEBE

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