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Pt. Kahoindah Citragarment (Unit I)

Textiles in Indonesia. Approximate location -6.14319, 106.93458.

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Pt. Kahoindah Citragarment (Unit I) is a textile mill in Indonesia with a reported capacity of 95,789,473 USD. It spins, dyes and finishes textiles, leather or apparel using process steam. By capacity it ranks #142 of 166 textile mills tracked in Indonesia. It emits about 2,522 tonnes of CO₂e per year (Climate TRACE) — roughly the tailpipe emissions of 588 cars.

2,522t CO₂e / yr (Climate TRACE)
#87CO₂ rank in Indonesia

Facility data: Climate TRACE v6 (asset-level capacity & CO₂e, CC BY 4.0), id ct-38475167.

W kontekście: jak ta instalacja się porównuje

Przy 95,789,473 USD, Pt. Kahoindah Citragarment (Unit I) jest około medianę textile mill w Indonesia (95,789,473 USD). Podsektor: textiles-leather-apparel. Jako textile mill, wymaga intensywnego ciepła procesowego (typowo 60–150°C) do swoich głównych operacji przemysłowych — ciepła, które musi być dostarczane przez kotły, piece lub spalanie bezpośrednie, a straty przez nieisolowane zbiorniki i rury stanowią zmarnowane paliwo. Modułowa izolacja demontowalna może zmniejszyć te straty o 80–96%, chłodząc powierzchnie do ≤45°C, z zwrotem inwestycji często poniżej 2 lat. Fabryki tekstylne używają pary procesowej do barwienia, finicowania i suszenia, często wymagając ścisłej kontroli temperatury przez długie okresy pracy — ciągłe straty ciepła zmniejszają zyski.

Porównanie pojemności i intensywności CO₂ obliczane na podstawie danych instalacji przemysłowych Climate TRACE; rola sektora oparta na odniesieniau inżynierskim.

What 2,522 t CO₂e a year looks like

This facility's reported annual CO₂e in the everyday equivalents from the US EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies calculator:

588cars driven for a year
329homes' annual energy use
42,033tree seedlings grown 10 years

Equivalencies: US EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies. Emissions: Climate TRACE.

Capacity vs largest textile mills in Indonesia

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Reported capacity (USD), Climate TRACE v6 (asset-level capacity & CO₂e, CC BY 4.0).

Local climate

Pt. Kahoindah Citragarment (Unit I) sits in a tropical rainforest climate zone (Köppen Af), at 6.1°S in the southern hemisphere.

~26°Ctypical annual mean
~27°Ctypical warm-season
Tropical rainforest: hot and humid year-round with little seasonal variation

Köppen zone: Köppen-Geiger world climate classification (Kottek et al. 2006, 0.5° grid).

How it compares & nearby sites

The #142 largest of 166 textile mills in Indonesia by reported capacity.

Nearby industrial sites

Location

Coordinates -6.14319, 106.93458. View on OpenStreetMap.

Heat loss & insulation profile

A textile mill like this runs hot equipment that sheds heat continuously: dyeing vessels, stenters/dryers, steam lines, hot-water & boiler house (surface/process temperatures around 80–200 °C). These surfaces lose energy to the air year-round; removable modular insulation cuts that loss, brings outer surfaces to ≤45 °C, and unclips for inspection.

effectively industrial laundries/dyeing - steam & hot water; 500-3000 MWh typical.

Indicative recoverable energy

On an already-insulated site (pipes & valves in cladding / jackets), closing the remaining gaps, flanges and damaged sections and switching to removable covers indicatively recovers about 1,300 MWh/yr (≈ 260 t CO₂/yr) — scaled to this site's reported CO₂ within its sector. Bare or damaged surfaces recover several times more.

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Indicative, not a measurement. Conservative floor for an already-insulated plant; a TIPCHECK on-site audit gives a measured figure. Industry context: EiiF TIPCHECK — industrial insulation can save ~14 Mtoe/yr in EU, payback typically <2 years.

Safety & the no-regret first step

Bare hot surfaces here exceed the touch-safe limit (EN ISO 13732-1); insulation to ≤45 °C is a worker-safety and compliance win. And before electrification, fuel-switching or CCS, eliminating surface heat loss is the cheapest, fastest, lowest-risk step — audit the bare spots first, rip-and-replace later.

External climate finance your country can access

Domestic energy-efficiency grants are limited here; industrial decarbonisation is mainly funded externally:

CBAM. Exporters of cement, steel, aluminium, fertiliser, hydrogen and electricity to the EU face the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism — cutting embedded emissions (efficiency + insulation) lowers the levy.

Routed via national development banks / accredited entities — not a direct factory grant. Verified 2026.

Frequently asked questions

What type of facility is Pt. Kahoindah Citragarment (Unit I)?

Pt. Kahoindah Citragarment (Unit I) is a textile mill in Indonesia. It spins, dyes and finishes textiles, leather or apparel using process steam.

What is the capacity of Pt. Kahoindah Citragarment (Unit I)?

Pt. Kahoindah Citragarment (Unit I) has a reported capacity of 95,789,473 USD.

How much CO₂ does Pt. Kahoindah Citragarment (Unit I) emit?

Pt. Kahoindah Citragarment (Unit I) emits about 2,522 tonnes of CO₂e per year (Climate TRACE) — roughly the tailpipe emissions of 588 cars. That ranks #87 among tracked facilities in Indonesia.

Where is Pt. Kahoindah Citragarment (Unit I) located?

Pt. Kahoindah Citragarment (Unit I) is in Indonesia, near coordinates -6.14319, 106.93458.

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