Indonesia

Small Power Distributed Generation Using Renewable Energy

Indonesia: Small Power Distributed Generation Using Renewable Energy

The policy has set tariffs to be paid to generators at 60% of the utility’s production cost if the project is connected to the low voltage grid, and 80% if connected to the medium voltage grid.


Date Implemented: 2002

Status: In Force; Voluntary

References: http://gsr.ren21.net/index.php?title=Indonesia

 

Medium Scale Power Generation using Renewable Energy

Indonesia: Medium Scale Power Generation using Renewable Energy

The policy supports businesses with capacity less than 10 MW. Electricity Price by Utility:

Energy Label for household appliances

Indonesia: Energy Label for household appliances; SNI 04-6958-2003

No information available


Date Implemented: 2003

 

 

Small Distributed Power Generation using Renewable Energy

Indonesia: Ministerial Decree: No. 1122 K/30/MEM/2002, Small Distributed Power Generation using Renewable Energy

4 Micro Hydro Power Plants (MHPP) have been interconnected; 6 MHPP under processing to be interconnected to the grid; Electricity Price by Utility: 60% x Utility’s Production Cost, if connected to the low voltage grid 80% x Utility’s Production Cost, if connected to the medium voltage grid.


Date Implemented: 2002

Ministerial Decree no. 0002 of 2004, Green energy policy

Indonesia: Ministerial Decree no. 0002 of 2004, Green energy policy

Development policy of renewable energy and energy conservation, which covers among others investment and funding policy, incentives, energy pricing, human resource development, information, standardisation and certification, R&D, and institutionalisation.


Date Implemented: 2004

Status: Framework Policies

draft 'Blueprint for National Energy Management 2005-2025'

Indonesia: draft ‘Blueprint for National Energy Management 2005-2025’

The Plan emphasizes on the utilization of energy in efficient, equitable and sustainable way and widening public accessibility for energy sufficiency with reasonable price.The Plan targeted that RE contribute 4% of the country’s electricity demand by 2025. As a criticism of Plan the Indonesian Forum for Environment (WALHI) promoted the Jakarta seminar whose conclusions were pushing for the Blueprint to be redrafted with the aim of achieving around 20% of RE by 2025.

Regulation on Electricity Supply and Utilization

Indonesia: Government Regulation No. 03/2005, Regulation on Electricity Supply and Utilization

Regulate the supply and utilization of electricity; priority is to be given to the use of local sources of energy with the mandatory prioritizing of renewable sources of energy for power generation without bidding process. It is not clear how this prioritazing will be effected.


Date Implemented: 2005

Status: In Force; Framework Policy

Decree No. Kep-35A/MENLH/7/1995 to Assess Compliant Performance to PROKISIH Effort

Indonesia: Decree No. Kep-35A/MENLH/7/1995 to Assess Compliant Performance to PROKISIH Effort

This decree establishes rewards for companies who comply with environmental regulations and who actively participate in the PROKASIH program


Date Implemented: 1995

Status: In Force; Voluntary

Clean River Program or Program Kali Bersih (PROKASIH)

Indonesia: Clean River Program or Program Kali Bersih (PROKASIH)

GOI Signs Biofuel Memorandum of understanding (MOUs) With Local Banks

Indonesia: GOI Signs Biofuel Memorandum of understanding (MOUs) With Local Banks

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