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Aimeliik Power Plant (Palau)

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The Aimeliik Power Plant stands as the primary energy production hub for the Republic of Palau, located in Aimeliik State on the island of Babeldaob. As the nation's largest power station, it provides the critical electricity required to power the commercial center of Koror and the vast majority of Babeldaob's residential areas. The facility utilizes heavy-duty diesel generators with a combined output exceeding 12 megawatts, managed by the Palau Public Utilities Corporation (PPUC). This infrastructure is vital for the country's economic stability, supporting everything from local businesses to large-scale tourism developments. Given Palau's geographical isolation, the plant's operational efficiency is a top priority, often subject to international development grants for upgrades. Current national energy strategies involve integrating the Aimeliik plant with expanding solar energy arrays to move toward a more sustainable and diverse energy mix while maintaining the reliability that this central facility provides.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Feb–Apr.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
The Aimeliik Power Plant is the largest power generation facility in Palau, securing electricity supply for Koror and most of Babeldaob. It is vital for the economic development and quality of life of island residents.
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Visiting
The power plant is a secured industrial site and typically not open to visitors. From the nearby coastal road, however, the buildings and smokestacks are visible.
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Where to view it
A good viewpoint is the coastal road south of the plant, offering an overview of the entire facility. From the water, such as during a boat tour, the turbine hall provides an impressive sight.
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Local products
The plant itself does not produce consumer goods, but the reliable electricity supply enables local food processing and refrigeration of fishery products. In Koror, fresh seafood is available, preserved by cooling.
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Active season
The power plant runs around the clock, with electricity demand peaking in the evening hours. During the dry season (November to April), diesel fuel supply may occasionally be limited, affecting operational stability.
Nearby
A visit to the power plant can be combined with a tour of the nearby Aimeliik Channel, great for snorkeling and kayaking. The historic site of the Badrulchau stones is also just a few kilometers away.

Geography

Coordinates
7.45220, 134.50210

Facts

  • Largest power plant in the country
  • Located in Aimeliik State
  • Supplies the Koror-Babeldaob grid
  • Critical for national power security
  • Primarily uses diesel generation
  • Backbone of Palau's infrastructure

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Sights in the town Aimeliik Power Plant (4)

Rois-Emiangel

Rois-Emiangel is a peak on Aimeliik, Palau. It has a view of the island.

Japanese Cannon

A Japanese cannon from World War II in Aimeliik. It recalls the war history of Palau.

Aimelik Terraces

Terraces in Aimeliik, Palau. Their exact purpose is unknown, possibly old garden terraces.

Aimeliik Bai

A traditional men's meeting house (bai) in Aimeliik. It serves as a community gathering place.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Aimeliik power plant?
The main power plant generating electricity for Babeldaob and Koror.
Can it be visited as a tourist?
No, it is a secured operational facility.
Why is it important?
It secures the energy supply of the country.
Is there anything nearby?
Only rural areas and nature.
How to see it?
You simply drive by it.
Aimeliik Power Plant: where is it located?
Aimeliik Power Plant is located in Palau.
Aimeliik Power Plant: what is there to see?
Highlights include Rois-Emiangel, Japanese Cannon, Aimelik Terraces.
Aimeliik Power Plant: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Apr.
Aimeliik Power Plant: why is it worth visiting?
The Aimeliik Power Plant stands as the primary energy production hub for the Republic of Palau, located in Aimeliik State on the island of Babeldaob.
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