Following its amendment in late 2017 through Regulation No. 49 (see our update here), Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) Regulation No. 10 of 2017 on Power
READ MOREAccording to the Indonesia Energy Transition Outlook 2022, Indonesia''s geothermal potential is 29.5 GW or 29,500 MW [48]. 3.2. and Minister of Mining and Energy Regulation No. 10/P/M/MENTAMBEN/81, were also issued. Under these regulations, Pertamina was granted the authority to explore and utilize geothermal for
READ MOREThe key renewable energy regulations in Indonesia are: Law No. 30 of 2007 regarding Energy ("Energy Law"); and; Law No. 30 of 2009 regarding Electricity,
READ MOREIndonesia Energy and Natural Resources. Authors. BACKGROUND. The government issued Presidential Regulation No. 14 of 2024 ("PR 14/2004") that sets the implementation of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Indonesia. In the regulation, the government provides a legal basis for carbon capture, transportation, and storage
READ MOREIndonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) issued amendments to last year''s Regulation 49/2018 on the Use of Rooftop Solar Power to encourage domestic use of solar energy. In order to alleviate some deterrents on electricity consumers considering solar power, MEMR Regulation 13/2019 addresses concerns
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READ MOREThe Indonesian Government''s commitment to the Kyoto Protocol in achieving the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) from the electricity sub-sector is manifested in the national transition from fossil fuel to Renewable Energy (RE). To accelerate the NDC targets, the Government has issued Presidential Regulation No. 112
READ MOREThe evolution of regulations in support of energy efficiency and renewable energy over the last decade is a positive step towards those ambitions, and developments such as the country''s first energy performance standards alongside the expected presidential regulation on renewable energy are important milestones denoting Indonesia''s
READ MOREA Q&A guide to electricity regulation in Indonesia. The Q&A gives a high-level overview of the domestic electricity market, including domestic electricity companies, electricity generation and renewable energy, transmission, distribution, supply and tax
READ MOREable Energy and Energy Conservation (EBTKE) is in charge of planning, regulations and of the mini-grid programme (IRENA, 2018). 15.3 Current market status The authors identified a total of 1,061 mini-grids in-stalled in Indonesia, including almost 630 solar or solar hybrid, some 422 hydro, and a handful of bio-mass and wind-based systems.
READ MOREThe latest of this measure is the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 112 of 2022 on the Acceleration of Renewable Energy Development for Power Supply ("PR 112"), which the government hopes to be push that
READ MOREgasification, and other new regulations support coal power generation in Indonesia. The decreasing electricity demand due to the COVID-19 crisis has stressed PT PLN
READ MOREThe key renewable energy regulations in Indonesia are: Law No. 30 of 2007 regarding Energy (" Energy Law "); and. Law No. 30 of 2009 regarding Electricity, as amended by Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No. 2 of 2022 regarding Job Creation (" Job Creation GRL ") ("Electricity Law "). There are also regulations for specific
READ MOREIn this regard, the Indonesian Government has prepared a national electricity plan through President Regulation No. 22 of 2017 on National Energy General Plan (Rencana Umum Energi Nasional or "RUEN") ("PR 22/2017"), as part of the implementing regulation, which allocates the required budget to establish the EV
READ MOREIndonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) issued amendments to last year''s Regulation 49/2018 on the Use of Rooftop Solar Power to encourage domestic use of solar energy.. In order to alleviate some deterrents on electricity consumers considering solar power, MEMR Regulation 13/2019 addresses
READ MOREThere are several key regulations governing renewable energy policy in Indonesia: (a) The main regulations on energy in general: (i) Law No. 30 of 2007 on
READ MOREThe overall energy subsidy for 2022 is projected to increase, led by a surge in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) subsidy from an estimated IDR 49.9 trillion in 2021 (USD 3.38–3.48 billion) to IDR 66.3 trillion for 2022 (USD 4.62 billion), caused by a projected increase in consumption from 7.5 million tonnes in 2021 to 8 million tonnes for 2022.
READ MOREBACKGROUND. The government issued Presidential Regulation No. 14 of 2024 ("PR 14/2004") that sets the implementation of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Indonesia the regulation, the government provides a legal basis for carbon capture, transportation, and storage activities in Indonesia.
READ MOREHydropower and geothermal power account for a majority of the renewable energy mix. Presidential Regulation No. 18 of 2020 regarding National Mid-Term Development Plan 2020–2024 (PR 18/2020), which sets out Indonesia''s GHG emissions targets in several key sectors, including forestry, peatland, agriculture, energy,
READ MOREThe latest of this measure is the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 112 of 2022 on the Acceleration of Renewable Energy Development for Power Supply (" PR 112 "), which the government hopes to be push that Indonesia requires to boost the development of renewable energy. In a nutshell, the steps taken by the government to increase the
READ MOREThe Indonesian Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (" MEMR ") has issued MEMR Regulation No. 2 of 2023 on the Implementation of Carbon Capture and Storage (" CCS ") and Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (" CCUS ") in Upstream Oil and Gas Business Activities (" MEMR Reg 2/2023 "). MEMR Reg 2/2023 supports
READ MOREThe key renewable energy regulations in Indonesia are: Law No. 30 of 2007 regarding Energy (" Energy Law "); and. Law No. 30 of 2009 regarding Electricity, as amended by Government Regulation in
READ MOREFurther, Presidential Regulation No. 4 of 2016 on Development of Electrical Infrastructure, as last amended by Presidential Regulation No. 14 of 2017, provides that for the development of
READ MOREThe role that increased interconnection among Indonesia''s main islands could play in the long term is addressed in IEA''s upcoming Energy Sector Roadmap to Net Zero
READ MOREThe latest of this measure is the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 112 of 2022 on the Acceleration of Renewable Energy Development for Power Supply (" PR 112 "), which the government hopes to be push that Indonesia requires to boost the development of renewable energy.
READ MORESince Regulation No. 50 of 2017 also regulates both electricity procurement and the purchase by PLN of electricity generated by these types of power plants, Reg 9/2018 brings legal certainty for investors in Indonesia''s renewables sector.
READ MORELaw No. 30 of 2007 on Energy (the Energy Law) and Law No. 30 of 2009 on Electricity (the Electricity Law) are the main laws that govern the electricity sector in
READ MOREThe main regulation that governs the electricity industry in Indonesia is Law No. 30 of 2009 on electricity as lastly amended by Law No. 6 of 2023 on Stipulation of Government Regulation in Lieu
READ MOREIndonesia electricity production by source. 1990-2019 Fossil fuel energy sources Coal Since 2015, regulations have raised biodiesel''s share in diesel consumption to 30% by January 2020, up from 20% in 2019. The goal for bioethanol blending is to reach 20% by 2025, starting from a 10% target in 2020.
READ MOREThe main regulation that governs the electricity industry in Indonesia is Law No. 30 of 2009 on Electricity as last amended by Law No. 6 of 2023 on Stipulation of Government Regulation in Lieu of
READ MOREChronology of Electricity Regulation in Indonesia. Indonesia''s electricity regulation from 1985 is as follows in . Table 2. 4.3. Percentage of Indonesian and Private State Power .
READ MOREThe key renewable energy regulations in Indonesia are: Law No. 30 of 2007 regarding Energy (" Energy Law "); and Law No. 30 of 2009 regarding Electricity, as amended by Government Regulation in
READ MOREThe electricity market has evolved. Under the revoked Law No. 15 of 1985 on Electricity, PLN held the sole right to provide electricity in Indonesia, and so monopolised the electricity sector. In
READ MOREConsidering that the electricity sub-sector generated 40% of the total CO2 emission from the energy sector, this demand will need to be met by renewable sources. The RUKN 2019-2038 provides a blueprint for national electricity planning that integrates the renewable energy target shares as outlined in Indonesia''s First
READ MOREChronology of Electricity Regulation in Indonesia. Indonesia''s electricity regulation from 1985 is as follows in . Table 2. 4.3. Percentage of Indonesian and Private State Power .
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