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Paris, September 8th 2016
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Republic of Indonesia Directorate General of New Energy, Renewable and Energy Conservation
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Farida Zed
Director of Energy Conservation
Paragraph (2): Energy development priority, 11th article on Government Regulation No. 79 Year 2014 concerning the National Energy Policy
Maximizing the utilization of renewable energy;
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Utilizing coal as the balance of the remain energy supply;
Minimizing the utilization of crude oil;
Optimizing the utilization of natural gas and new energy;
Harnessing nuclear as the last option.
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National Energy Development Priorities (Government Regulation No. 79 / 2014)
23% Bauran EBT
94 MTOE
69 MTOE
25 MTOE
Biofuels
Biomass
Biogas
CBM
Electricity of RE 45 GW
23%
25% 30%
22%
~ 400 MTOE
RE
Oil
Gas
Coal
Termasuk: • Biosolar listrik 0,7 MTOE atau 0,75 juta kl • Biomassa listrik 10,28 MTOE atau 8,68 juta ton
Dari 24,5 MTOE, tidak ada yang masuk ke listrik lagi. 24,5 MTOE tersebut yaitu • Bioenergi 13,8 MTOE terdiri dari: 2,71 MTOE Biopremium, 0,09 MTOE Bioavtur, dan 10,97
MTOE Biodiesel (Industri, transportasi, komersial, dan sektor lainnya) atau 15,6 juta kilo liter • Biomassa 9,84 MTOE atau 8,32 juta ton • Biogas 0,44 MTOE atau 489,81 juta m3
Total Biofuel • 14,44 MTOE setara 16,4 jt KL • Khusus tanpa listrik 15,6 jt KL
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Energy Efficiency • Energy Elasticity
< 1 in 2025 • 17% Final Energy
Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Target in 2025
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Type Potential Installed Capacity
Target (2025)
Solar 206.902 79 6.379
Wind 15.011 7 1.807
Biomass/Biogas 32.654 1740 5.532
Micro hydro 19.385 5024 20.960
Ocean 71.955 0 31.000
Geothermal 29.534 1.439 7.239
Renewable Energy Facts in Indonesia (2015)
(MW)
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Energy Saving Potential
Sector Energy Saving Potential Target (2025)
Industry 10 – 30% 17%
Transportation 15 – 35% 20%
Residential 15 – 30% 15%
Commercial Building 10 – 30% 15%
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Energy Intensity Comparison
Energy Intensity (kWh/m2/year)
Japan
Indonesia
Hospital
Mall
Hotel
Private Office
Government Office (AC)
Government Office (Non-AC)
100 200 300 50 150 250
Type of Industry
Country Energy Intensity
Iron and steel
Indonesia
India
Japan
650 kWh/Ton
600 kWh/Ton
350 kWh/Ton
Cement Indonesia
Jepang
800 Kcal/kg clinker
773 Kcal/kg clinker
Ceramic Indonesia
Vietnam
16,6 GJ/Ton
12,9 GJ/Ton
Glass Indonesia
Korea
12 MJ/ton
10 MJ/ton
Textile Indonesia
India
Spinning : 9,59 GJ/Ton
Weaving : 33
Spinning : 3,2
Weaving : 31
Industry Buildings
Behavioural change
Data accuracy
Investment
Land use overlapping
Financial support
Incentives
NREEC Challenges
Improve ease of doing business
Strengthen RE regulation
Simplified permit process
Provide incentive
Enhance data quality
Renewable Energy Development Strategy
Awareness
Raising Behavior Change Action
Mass Media Campaign
Regional Campaign
Stakeholders Involvement
Incentive &
regulation
Award
Incentive &
regulation
Energy Manager &
Auditor
Energy Efficiency
Award
MEPS and Labeling
ENERGY EFFICIENCY CAMPAIGN PROGRAM CURRENT SITUATION & TARGET
Energy Manager TARGET 2019: 1000 managers 2015: 192 managers Energy Auditor TARGET 2019: 700 people 2015: 127 people Smart Street Lighting 2016: 90 districts/cities 2015: 7 districts/cities MEPS and Labelling
TARGET 2016: Refrigerator, Rice cooker, Pump, Electric Motor, and Iron
Energy Management Mandatory 104 of 224 Industry has been reported to MEMR
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Energy Efficiency Implementation Strategy
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The Integration between RE and EE through
Low Carbon Model Town (LCMT) Project
• Mandated on 9th APEC Energy Ministerial Meeting in Fukui, 2010 :
“Low carbon technology in city planning can promote energy efficiency and fossil fuel reduction is important to control the energy consumption in urban area in APEC region”
• APEC Low Carbon Model Town developed under APEC Energy Working Group and implemented by Asia-Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC)
• APEC LCMT consist of 3 main activities:
Feasibility Study APEC Low Carbon Town Project (F/S) for cities that has/will develop low carbon town, conducted by international consultant
APEC Low Carbon Town Project Guidelines development by Study Group A
Policy Recommendation for the cities by Study Group B
• In 2015, Bitung City in North Sulawesi is appointed for Low Carbon Model Town Phase 5
Focus Recommendation
Overarching 12
Legal Framework 7
Sustainable Urban Planning 3
Low-carbon Buildings 8
Area energy management systems / Smartgrid 1
Renewable Energy and Untapped Energy Development 4
Transportation Systems 6
Environmental Planning 11
Energy Efficiency 10
Policy Recommendation for Low Carbon Town in Bitung City
Expand LCMT Concept to other cities
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