Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
AND RENEWABLE ENERGY IN INDONESIA
MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES, REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
Fukuoka, 12 – 13 July 2012
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF NEW RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENERGY CONSERVATION
By:
Dr. Ir. Djadjang Sukarna
Secretary of Directorate General of New Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation
Presented at:
Japan - Indonesia 3rd Energy Policy Dialogue
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
OUTLINE I. Energy Condition
II. Energy Policy Direction
III. Deployment of Policy Instruments for New,
Renewable Energy
- Geothermal
- Bioenergy
- Hydro, Solar & Wind
IV. Energy Conservation
V. Masterplan Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia
Economic Development (MP3EI) 2011 – 2025
V. Conclusion
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ENERGY CONDITION 2011
2011 Total Energy Mix
1176 million BOE
Share of Non Fossil Energy ≈ 5%
The average of growth rate of energy consumption is 7% per year
High dependence on fossil energy while it reserves are more limited
Less of development of energy infrastructure particularly in rural / remote areas and outer islands
Utilization of renewable energy and implementation of Energy Conservation is not optimal
Public access to energy (modern) is still limited, Electrification ratio (2011) is 72.95%
Linkage to environmental issues abaout mitigation of climate change
NRE 5%
Coal 24%
Gas 24%
Oil 47%
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NRE
Gas
Oil
Oil
24%
24 %
47%
5 %
NRE
Gas
Coal
Oil
2011 2015 2020
2025
ENERGY
CONSERVATION
(15.6%)
EN
ER
GY
DIV
ER
SIF
ICA
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25 %
32%
23%
20%
2785
Million BOE
1176
Million BOE
3200
Million BOE
20%
30%
33%
17%
2419
Million BOE
1649
Million BOE
20,6%
34.6%
41.7%
3,1%
3298
Million BOE
Vis
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POLICY DIRECTION
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TWO MAIN POLICIES
1. Energy Conservation to improve efficiency in energy utilization
from up-stream up to down-stream (Demand Side) i.e industrial,
transportation, household and commercial sector
2. Energy Diversification to increase new renewable energy share
in national energy mix (Supply Side) as below
New Energy
a. Liquefied Coal,
b. Coal Bed Methane,
c. Gasified Coal,
d. Nuclear,
e. Hydrogen,
f. Other Methanes.
Renewable Energy
a. Geothermal,
b. Bioenergy,
c. Hydro,
d. Solar,
e. Wind,
f. Ocean.
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STRATEGY FRAMEWORK • Energy diversification: to increase the utilization of new renewable energy.
• Geothermal power plants
• Biodiesel
• Municipal solid waste power plants
• Energy conservation: to have the sectors of household, commercial, industry, and transportation use the energy efficiently.
• Mandatory energy management for energy user > 6000 TOE/years
• Labelization of energy efficiency products
• Sosialization of energy efficiency
• Transformation Energy management : to change the paradigm of energy management with orientation to use more NRE, also
to develop small scale NRE with local resources.
• Development of Self Suficient Energy Village (Desa Mandiri Energi, DME)
• Micro and pyco Hydro Powers
• Solar Energy (Photo Voltaic) Home System (100 W)
• Bio Digester
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
Fiscal • Fiscal incentive for NRE development (Article 20 paragraph 5 Law No. 30/2007)
• Pricing for new renewable energy (Feed-in Tariff/FIT)
• Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)
STRATEGY FRAMEWORK AND POLICY INSTRUMENTS
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NO NON FOSSIL ENERGY RESOURCES
(SD)
INSTALLED
CAPACITY (KT)
RATIO KT/SD (%)
1 2 3 4 5 = 4/3
1 Hydro 75.670 MW 6.654,29 MW 8,8%
2 Geothermal 29.038 MW 1.226 MW 4,2%
3 Mini/Micro Hydro 769,69 MW 228,983 MW 29,75%
4 Biomass 49.810 MW 1.618,40 MW 3,25 %
5 Solar Energy 4,80 kWh/m2/day 22,45 MW -
6 Wind Energy 3 – 6 m/s 1,87 MW -
7 Uranium 3.000 MW *) 30 MW **) 1.00
*) only in Kalan – West Kalimantan
**) non energy, only for research
NO FOSSIL ENERGY RESERVES PRODUCTION
PER YEAR
RESERVE TO PRODUCTION
RATIO
1 2 3 4 5 = 4/3
1 Oil 4.0 billion barel 347 million barel 11 years
2 Gas 104.71 TSCF 3212 BSCF 32 years
3 Coal 28 billion ton 329 million ton 85 years
ENERGY POTENTIAL
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INDONESIA’S GEOTHERMAL POTENTIAL
RESOURCES
(MWe) %
RESERVE
(MWe) %
Speculative Hypothetical
45.36%
Possible Probable Proven
54.64% 8.780 4.391 12.756 823 2.288
13.171 15.867
TOTAL : 29.038 MWe
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NAD 2 WKP
Jaboi: 70 MW
Seulawah Agam: 130 MW
SUMUT 4 WKP
Sibayak – Sinabung: 130 MW
Sibual – Buali: 750 MW
Sipaholon Ria-ria: 75 MW
Sorik Marapi: 200 MW
Simbolon Samosir: 155 MW
JAMBI 1 WKP
Sungai Penuh: 70 MW
SUMSEL 3 WKP
Lumut Balai: 250 MW
Rantau Dedap: 106 MW
Danau Ranau: 210 MW
BANTEN 2 WKP
Kaldera Danau Banten: 115 MW
G. Endut: 80 MW
SUMBAR 4 WKP
Bukit Kili: 83 MW
Gn Talang: 35 MW
Liki Pinangawan: 400 MW
Bonjol: 200 MW
BENGKULU 1 WKP
Tmbg Sawah-Hululais: 873 MW
LAMPUNG 3 WKP
Gn.Rajabasa: 91 MW
Suoh Sekincau: 230 MW
Waypanas – Ulubelu: 556 MW
Danau Ranau: 210 MW
Way Ratai: 105 MW
JABAR 10 WKP
Ciater - Tgkban Perahu: 60 MW
Cibeureum–Parabakti: 485 MW
Cibuni: 140 MW
Cisolok Cisukarame: 45 MW
Gn. Tampomas: 50 MW
Gn. Tgkuban Perahu: 100 MW
Kamojang-Darajat: 1465 MW
Karaha Cakrabuana: 725 MW
Pangalengan: 1106 MW
G. Ciremai: 150 MW
JATENG 4 WKP
Baturaden: 175 MW
Dataran Tinggi Dieng: 780 MW
Guci: 79 MW
Gn. Ungaran: 100 MW
Umbul Telomoyo: 92 MW
JATIM 3 WKP
Blawan – Ijen: 270 MW
Gn. Iyang Argopuro: 295 MW
Telaga Ngebel: 120 MW
BALI 1 WKP
Tabanan: 276 MW
NTB 1 WKP
Hu'u Daha: 65 MW NTT 4 WKP
Atadei: 40 MW
Sokoria: 30 MW
Ulumbu: 199 MW
Mataloko: 63 MW
MALUKU 1 WKP
Tulehu: 100 MW
MALUT 2 WKP
Jailolo: 75 MW
Songa Wayaua: 140 MW
SULUT 2 WKP
Kotamobagu: 410 MW
Lahendong-Tompaso: 358 MW
GORONTALO 1 WKP
Suwawa: 110 MW
SULTENG 1 WKP
Marana: 35 MW
Bora Pulu: 123 MW
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INSTALLED GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT (GPP)
GPP SIBAYAK: 12 MW
GPP GUNUNG SALAK: 377 MW GPP WAYANG
WINDU: 227 MW
GPP KAMOJANG:
200 MW
GPP DARAJAT: 270 MW GPP DIENG: 60 MW
GPP LAHENDONG: 80 MW
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No. Geothermal Working
Area /Location License Holder Developer
Geothermal
Power Plant
Installed
Capacity
(MW)
1 Sibayak – Sinabung,
SUMUT
PT. Pertamina Geothermal
Energy (PGE)
PT. Pertamina Geothermal
Energy (PGE) Sibayak 12
2 Cibeureum – Parabakti,
JABAR
PT. Pertamina Geothermal
Energy (PGE)
KOB - Chevron Geothermal
Salak, Ltd (CGS) Salak 377
3 Pangalengan, JABAR PT. Pertamina Geothermal
Energy (PGE)
KOB - Star Energy
Geothermal Wayang
Windu, Ltd (SEGWWL)
Wayang
Windu 227
4 Kamojang – Darajat,
JABAR
PT. Pertamina Geothermal
Energy (PGE)
PT. Pertamina Geothermal
Energy (PGE) Kamojang 200
5 Kamojang – Darajat,
JABAR
PT. Pertamina Geothermal
Energy (PGE)
KOB - Chevron Geothermal
Indonesia, Ltd (CGI) Darajat 270
6 Dataran Tinggi Dieng,
JATENG
PT. Pertamina Geothermal
Energy (PGE) PT. Geo Dipa Energi (GDE) Dieng 60
7 Lahendong – Tompaso,
SULUT
PT. Pertamina Geothermal
Energy (PGE)
PT. Pertamina Geothermal
Energy (PGE) Lahendong 80
1.226
INSTALLED GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT CAPACITY 2012
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Presidential Regulation No. 04/2010 on Assignment to PT. PLN to Accelerate Power Plant
Development Using Renewable Energy, Coal and Gas
MEMR Regulation No. 01/2012 as revised of Ministerial Regulation No. 15/2010 on Projects
List of Power Plant Accelerated Development using Renewable Energy, Coal and Gas as
well as Related Transmission
Target for Geothermal Power Plant Development on Crash Program 10.000 MW
Phase II
- Development for Production on Existing Field : 465 MW
- Development for not yet in production on Existing Field : 1535 MW
- New Development Geothermal Working Area : 2925 MW
Total of Geothermal Development 4925 MW
STRATEGICAL TARGET
FOR GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT 2010 S.D 2014
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GOVERNMENT POLICIES TO SCALE UP
GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA
The Government of Indonesia (GoI) intends to accelerate and speed up the development of geothermal. In order to do so, the government intends to enhance the investment climate for both existing developers as well as new entrants to the geothermal sector in Indonesia.
1. Law No. 27/2003 on Geothermal and Government Regulations No. 59/2007 on Geothermal Business Activities jo Government Regulations No. 70/2010 are the basis of geothermal development Indonesia
2. Presidential Regulation No. 04/2010 jo Ministerial Regulation No. 01/2012 as revised of Ministerial Regulation No. 15/2010 (2nd Stage of 10,000 MW Crash Program) in order to speed up the development of geothermal power.
3. Pricing Policy
• Ministrial Regulation of MEMR No. 02/2011 on geothermal price structure. The MR
gives certainty on electricity price from geothermal power plant:
- Electricity price as the result of a GWA tender, is represent as purchase price by PT
PLN in the Power Purchase Agreement, which is final and non negotiable
- Ceiling price for geothermal energy: US$ 9.7 cents/kWh
- If the price exceeds US$ 9.7 cents/kWh, negotiations between Parties are needed.
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GOVERNMENT POLICIES TO SCALE UP GEOTHERMAL
DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA (CONT’D)
3. Pricing Policy (cont’d)
• Fiscal incentives for geothermal development (based on Government Regulation No.
62/2008 jo No. 1/2007; MR of MoF No. 177/PMK.011/2007; and MR of MoF No.
22/PMK.011/2011) :
- 30% of corporate income tax;
- 10% of added-value tax paid by the GoI;
- Custom duties exemption for geothermal developer;
- 25% per year depreciation for 8 years with double declining balance method; and
- Investment tax credit 5% per year for 6 years.
• Currently the mechanism of Feed in Tariff for each GWA is being developed by the GoI
in order to make geothermal business more attractive to investors.
4. Access to Potential Geothermal Resources for Investors
• The Government offers a Preliminary Survey Assignment to third party (investor) which
provides “first right refusal”.
• The GoI establishes new GWAs and widely open opportunities for investors to
participate in the geothermal business through GWAs tendering mechanism
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5. In order to accelerate the tender process of new GWAs, the policies which regulate bidding process are being revised in order to make the tender more simple, transparent and bankable.
6. Coordinating with all relevant parties to accelerate and simplify the permit process.
7. Related to Forestry Issues, currently MEMR and Ministry of Forest have signed the MoU
regarding the acceleration of geothermal utilization permit within production forest,
protected forest, and conservation forest.
8. The government has issued a Presidential Decree that guarantees support for investment
in Geothermal Infrastructure Project (PR No. 13/2010 jo PR No.67/2005 and PR
78/2010) and Ministrial of Finance Regulation No. 139/2011 (PMK No. 139/2011) which
guarantee the business feasibility of PT PLN for developing electricity from renewable
energy, coal, and gas through cooperation with Independent Power Producers.
GOVERNMENT POLICIES TO SCALE UP GEOTHERMAL
DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA (CONT’D)
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IMPLEMENTATION OF BIOENERGY IN INDONESIA
1. Development of biofuel as fossil fuel substitution:
– There are 24 biodiesel produser and 14 bioethanol producer that have commercial
business license to operate in Indonesia.
– Installed capacity of biodiesel is 4,659,938 KL/year and installed capacity of
bioethanol is 463,980 KL/year.
2. Development and utilization of “Mitanol” (kerosene from bioethanol) as kerosene
substitution for household
3. Development of biogas digester for cooking in household sector through BIRU
(Biogas Rumah) Programme as Indonesia Domestic Biogas Programme. This
programme implemented by HIVOS, as NGO from Netherlands and funded by
Netherlands Governtment. Status until April 5th the total biogas digester that have been
built is 4,963 unit.
4. Development of power plant based on biomass with the total installed capacity is
550 MW (biomass power plant waste, types of agriculture waste and types of municipal
solid waste).
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No City Population
(People)
Potential of City
Waste
(ton/day)
Final Waste Disposal Site Location
1 DKI Jakarta 9.703.000 8.733 Bandar Gebang, Sumur Batu
2 Batam 636.729 450 Telaga Punggur
3 Kota Semarang 1.495.000 1.345 Jatibarang
4 Kota Palembang 1.301.000 1.171 Sukawinata, Karya Jaya
5 Kota Surabaya 2.847.000 2.562 Benowo
6 Kota Padang 758.000 682 Air Dingin
7 Kota Pontianak 490.000 340 Batu Layang
8 Kota Medan 2.014.000 1.812 Namo Bintang, Terjun
9 Kota Bogor 3.600.000 3.240 Galuga
10 Kota Malang 846.000 761 Supit Urang
11 Kota Depok 1.352.000 1.217 Cipayung
12 Kota Jogya, Sleman, Bantu 2.408.000 2.000 Ngablak-Piyung
13 Kota Jambi 437.170 100 Talang Gulo
14 Kota Samarinda 550.000 400 Bukit Pinang
15 Kab. Bogor 3.600.000 3.240 Pondok Rajeg
16 Kab. Tangerang 3.048.000 2.743 Jatiwaringin
17 Kota Sukabumi 2.210.000 1.989 Cigundul
18 Kab. Garut 2.050.000 1.844 Basir Bajing
POTENTIAL OF MUNICIPAL WASTE FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION … (1)
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No City Population
(People)
Potential of
City Waste
(ton/day)
Final Waste Disposal Site Location
19 Bali 1.896.000 445 Sarbagita Singaraja
20 Kota Madiun 679.841 612 Winongo
21 Kab. Jember 2.346.000 2.112 Pakusari
22 Kab. Cianjur 1.958.000 1.762 Pasir Sembung, Pasir Bungur
23 Kab. Malang 2.469.000 2.222 Talang Agung, Randu Agung
24 Kab. Sidoarjo 1.742.000 1.568 Desa Kupang
25 Kota Balikpapan 495.314 400 Manggar
26 Kab. Banyuwangi 1.670.000 1.503 Bulusan, Rogojambi
27 Kota Bandung 2.349.000 2.114 Leuwi Gajah
28 Kota & Kab. Tegal 3.910.000 3.519 Sarimukti
29 Kota & Kab. Cirebon 2.236.000 2.012
30 Kota Tangerang 1.502.000 1.352 Rawakucing
31 Surakarta, Klaten & Boyolali 2.719.000 2.447
32 Kota & Kab. Tegal 1.650.000 1.485
33 Kota & Kab. Pasuruan 1.350.000 1.215
34 Kota & Kab. Probolinggo 1.450.000 1.300
35 Kota & Kab. Kediri 1.360.000 1.224
36 Kota Pakanbaru 670.000 603
37 Kota Bandar Lampung 782.000 703
38 Kota Makasar 1.143.000 1029
POTENTIAL OF MUNICIPAL WASTE FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION … (2)
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No. Energy Capacity Electricity Tariff Note
1. Biomass until 10 MW Rp. 975,- / kWh X F
2. Biogas until 10 MW Rp. 975,- / kWh X F Non Municipal Solid
Waste
3. Municipal Solid Waste until 10 MW Rp. 1050,- / kWh Zero waste **)
4. Municipal Solid Waste unti 10 MW Rp. 850,- / kWh Landfill **)
Note :
*) Connected to medium voltage system
**) - Based on Act No. 18 Year 2008 concerning to Waste Management.
- For municipal solid waste, tipping fee applied at minimum Rp. 100.000, - / ton of waste
ELECTRICITY PRICE (FEED-IN TARIFF ) BASED ON
ENERGY BIOMASS, BIOGAS, AND MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE *)
F as an incentive factor based on the region where the power plant installed, as follows:
Jawa, Bali, and Sumatera region : F = 1
Kalimantan, Sulawesi , NTB and NTT region : F = 1,2
Maluku and Papua region : F = 1,3
Feed in Tariff already issued in Minister of ESDM decree No. 4/2012
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MAP OF EXISTING MIKROHYDRO-POWER
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1. Rural Electricity: increasing rural community accessibility to electricity;
targeting electricity demand in remote area
2. Urban Electricity: targeting middle and high class household, real
estate, office and commercial buildings, hotel and resort, industry and
others
3. Electricity for Frontier Island: targeting community in the island located
along the country border line
PROGRAM OF SOLAR ENERGY, WIND AND
OCEAN ENERGY
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Law No. 30 / 2007
On Energy
Government Regulation No.70/2009
On Energy Conservation
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
Responsibility
Implementation of Energy
Conservation
Standard and Labelling
Facilitation, Incentive and
Disincentive
Supervision and
Monitoring
Ministerial Regulation (MEMR) No.
6/2011 on Energy Labeling for CFL
Presidential Instruction No. 13/2011
On Energy and Water Saving
Ministerial Regulation (MEMR) No.
13/2010 and No.14/2010 on Competency
Standards for Energy Manager
Presidential Regulation No. 5/2006
On National Energy Policy
Presidential Regulation No. 61/2011
on National Action Plan
on GHG Emission Reduction
UPDATES ON REGULATION
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Power
(Watt)
Efication Value (Lumen/Watt)
1 Star
2 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars
5 – 9 45 – 49 >49 – 52 >52 – 55 > 55
10 – 15 46 – 51 > 51 – 54 > 54 – 57 > 57
16 – 25 47 – 53 > 53 – 56 > 56 – 59 > 59
≥ 26 48 – 55 > 55 – 58 > 58 – 61 > 61
• Objective : introducing energy saving level as a guidance for consumer
and to promote energy efficiency
• Testing procedure : SNI IEC 60969 : 2009
• Label for energy saving marks : SNI 04-6958-2003
• Ministerial Regulation (MEMR) No. 6/2011 on Energy Labeling for CFL
was issued as a legal basis
• CFL as a pioneer for Labeling Program
LABELING FOR CFL
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Retailers
Manufacturer
& Importer
Accredited
Laboratory
Test
rep
ort
Market
Sam
ple
Market Surveillance Consumers
Ministry of Energy &
Mineral Resources
SELF-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (SDOC) FOR CFL
Report
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S & L PLAN IN 2011 - 2015
Year
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
CFL
Refrigerator and Air Conditioner
Electric Ballast, Fan, and TV
Rice Cooker and Electric Motor
Electric Iron and Washing Machine
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Sumatera Economic
Corridor
Java
Economic
Corridor
Kalimantan
Economic Corridor
Sulawesi
Economic Corridor Bali – Nusa Tenggara
Economic Corridor
Bali – Nusa Tenggara
Economic Corridor
PROJECT IN GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT
MASTERPLAN ACCELERATION AND EXPANSION
OF INDONESIA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (MP3EI) 2011 – 2025
9
8
7
2
8
7
10
11
3
Government Project
Private Sector Project
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Sumatera Economic
Corridor
Java
Economic
Corridor
Kalimantan
Economic Corridor
Sulawesi
Economic Corridor Bali – Nusa Tenggara
Economic Corridor
Bali – Nusa Tenggara
Economic Corridor
MASTERPLAN ACCELERATION AND EXPANSION
OF INDONESIA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (MP3EI) 2011 – 2025
2
2
Government Project
Private Sector Project
PROJECT IN HYDRO POWER PLANT
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- Indonesia’s energy consumption is still dominated by fossil fuel (95%), while new and
renewable energy remain as the alternative energy (less than 5%).
- In effort to increase the national energy security, the Government of Indonesia
transforms the energy paradigm by using renewable energy as the main source of
energy, with fossil fuel as the alternative energy, and to implement energy conservation.
Therefore our target is 25% of national energy mix is derived from the renewable
energy.
- Indonesia has various potential of new and renewable energy such as geothermal,
hydro power, biomass, wave current. Therefore, Partners and Investors are welcome to
invest in this field, as well as energy conservation.
- The Government of Indonesia has issued many regulations as well as fiscal incentives
to make the renewable energy and energy conservation business more conducive.
- The Government of Indonesia as for February 2012 has established as many as 50
Geothermal Working Areas, giving investors opportunity to invest in the Geothermal
fields of the country.
CONCLUSION
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Go Green Indonesia ! green energy, future energy
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MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
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No Project Name Capacity
(MW)
1 Sarulla 110
2 Sungai Penuh 110
3 Hulu Lais 110
4 Lumut Balai Unit 1, 2, 3 and 4 220
5 Ulubelu Unit 1 and 2 110
6 Kamojang 40
7 Bedugul 10
8 Marana 20
9 Kotamobagu 80
10 Jailolo 10
Songa Wayaua 5
11 Tulehu 20
No Project Name Capacity
(MW)
1 Jaboi 7
2 Feasibility Study Pandeglang 110
3
Darajat 55
Tampomas 45
Salak 40
Karaha Bodas 30
4 Dieng 55
Ungaran 55
5 Wilis/Ngebel 110
6 Sembalun 20
7 Hu’u Daha 20
8 Sokoria 10
Atadei 5
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No Project Name Capacity (MW)
1 Asahan 3 174
2 Simpang Aur 40
3 Upper Cisokan 1000
Jatigede 110
4 Kalikonto 62
5 Ratelimbong-Kolaka 2
6
Bonehau 4
Budaong – budaong 2
Kalukku 1
Balla 1
7
Sansarino 1
Tomini 2
Sawidago II 1
8 Feasibility Study Mamberamo
No Project Name Capacity (MW)
1 Rajamandala 47
2
Ranteballa 2
Manipi 11
Karama 350
3
Hek 3
Pekasalo 1
Mampueno 1
Wawopada 4
Biak I 2
Biak II 1
Biak III 1
Kotaraya 1
Bambalo III 2
Batubota 3
Bunta 3
Lambangan 3
Sawadigo I 2
Poso Energy 195
4
Milangodaa 11
Duminanga 1
Belengan 1
Sawangan 16
MASTERPLAN ACCELERATION AND EXPANSION
OF INDONESIA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (MP3EI) 2011 – 2025
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