STATEMENT oF Concessions oF Hypravric POWER ALLOTTED BY THE GOVERX= MENT AND STILL IN Force ar tae Exp oF 1928—Continued Name of the river Concession granted to Status of undertaking OTHER ISLANDS Loehoek Parakoe (Sumatra'’s west coast). Koerandji (Sumatra’s west coast) Asahan (Tapanoeli)_..______..—.- Aer Pasermnah (Palembang)... Koeritan (Sumatra’s west coast) - Aer Dingin (Benkoelen).. ....._. Aer Moesi (Benkoelen) . . ......... Aer Dekoe (Benkoelen). ____.__... Sinamar (Sumatra’s west coast)... Aer Lalangi and Aer Loesang (Benkoelen). Aer Loesang and Aer Gloemboek (Benkoelen). Batang DBangke and Batang Bangko Karoeh (Sumatra’s west coast). Ack Siborgoeng (Tapanoeli)....... Mamasa (Celebos) nooo N. I. Portland Cement Mij_..__. [n operation since 1912. dO cei Asahan Exploration Co. .oocunan-- Pebat Goenoeng estate. __.._._._-. sequator Mining Co... joeban Ajam estate .____...___... Aer Simpang estate. ____...__.... Joeban Ajam estate... oo... Halaban estate_. o_o... Jimau Mining Coco... ood0o oe eewiio wore. In operation since 1915. Koerintji estate... ...._._..-.1 In operation since 1923. 'n operation since 1921. Construction not begun. Do. Do. (n operation since 1926. Construction net begun, fn operation since 1927. Construction not begun. [0 operation since 1909. Jovernment. oo. aoceoooee- Jitrogen Svndicate._ cacao... Under construction. Construction not begun. POTENTIAL WATER POWER The potential water-power resources of the territory are now placed at 6,600,000 horsepower and show an increase of 1,000,000 horse- power over estimates made several years ago, indicating that as further survey work is done by the Bureau of Water Power and Electricity, additional water-power resources will be located, par- ticularly in the Outer Possessions. The recent estimates place the resources as follows: Java 600,000 horsepower, Sumatra 2,000,000 horsepower, Dutch Borneo 2,000,000 horsepower, Celebes 1,000,000 horsepower, and the remaining islands another 1,000,000 horsepower. The actual potential water power that has been mapped for Java is 783,588 horsepower, but apparently the Bureau of Water Power and Electricity considers that some of the sites are not accessible and accordingly has revised its estimates downward to 600,000 horse- power. Conversely, electrical engineers in Java are of the opinion that the Government has underestimated the water-power resources. In any case, the actual water power thet is available is more than sufficient to take care of the requirements of the country for many years to come. West Java has more available potential water power than the east and central portions of the island, 379,283 horsepower having been mapped there as compared with 137,578 horsepower 1n east Java and 120,435 horsepower in central Java. } The total of known potential water power in the Outer Possessions at the end of- 1928 was placed at 2,574,350 horsepower, of which 1,400,000 had been mapped. The Bureau of Water Power and Electricity had, however, further surveyed 19 sites with a total potential power of 916,000 units, of which one site is reputed to have a capacity of 160,000 horsepower. Six concessions for 242,650 horse- power have been granted to private individuals for the development of the water-power resources of the Outer Possessions, but actually only 6,700 horsepower is being utilized by private concerns.