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RENEWABLE ENERGY

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ENERGY MIX

AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION ON


GEOTHERMAL, HYDRO, SOLAR, WIND, OCEAN WAVE AND BIO ENERGIES

www.there4i.org
Supported by:

Directorate General of New


and Renewable Energy &
Energy Conservaon (EBTKE),
Ministry of Energy and
Mineral Resources (ESDM)

Co-organized by:

Indonesia
Investment
Coordinang
Board (BKPM)

Islamic
Development
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Indonesian
Chamber of
Commerce
and Industry
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Conference Speaker Sponsor:


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OVERVIEW
By the year 2025, the population of Indonesia is expected to reach 285 million, an increase of 35 million compared to 2015.
It is clear that this will have an impact on the national energy demands.
Since the middle of the last decade, Indonesia switched from being a petroleum exporting nation to becoming a petroleum
importer. This transition had awoken the nation to realize that alternative sources of energy should be developed. The new
and renewable energy (NRE) in Indonesia has an overall potential to generate 200,000MW with only 6.8% been realized.
In 2014, the Government Regulation 79/2014 National Energy Policy sets a target to increase the provision of primary
energy in Indonesia in 2025 to 400 MTOE with 23 percent from new and renewable energy (NRE) or an equivalent of
92 MTOE, with a growth of 17 percent for the next 10 years. To achieve this, investment of 1,600 trillion rupiah will be
required. This investment value by 2025 is divided into 475 trillion for geothermal, 645 trillion bioenergy, 320 trillion for
hydro and 160 for new energy.
Based on the ambitious targets set through Government Regulation 74/2014 and the challenges faced by the new and
renewable energy sector, the business patterns need to be changed. An innovative change is needed in terms of integrated
models of funding, planning, technology development and monitoring.
The hosting of the 2nd Renewable Energy for Indonesia 2016 (RE4I 2016) is set to provide a platform for potential investors
to understand the key development issues of investing in the Indonesias renewable energy sector; get updated on the
market directions, opportunities and economic priorities of the Government of Indonesia at the same to build potential
business networks with the local authorities and industry players.

QUICK FACTS
Area

1,904,569 sq km

Population

255,993,674 (July 2015 est.)

Coastline

1.3

Total Renewable Water Resources : 2,019 cu km (2011)


Annual Population growth rate : 0.92% (2015 est.)
Urbanisation

: 53.7% of total population (2015)

GDP

GDP per capita

: $10,600 (2014 est.)

Annual GPD Growth

5% (2014 est.)

Agriculture Products

Petroleum, Tin, Natural Gas, Nickel, Timber, Bauxite, Copper, Fertile Soils, Coal, Gold, Silver

$888.6 billion (2014 est.)

(source: World Factbook)

Endorsed by:

China
Photovoltaic
Industry
Associaon
Malaysian
Photovoltaic
Industry
Associaon

Internaonal
Center on Small
Hydropower
Thai Wind
Energy
Associaon

Media Partners:

WORLD ALLIANCE FOR DECENTRALIZED ENERGY

World
Alliance for
Decentralized
Energy

Polish Solar
Energy
Society
World
Council for
Renewable
Energy

The Instute
of Electrical
Engineers of
Japan (IEEJ)

ABOUT INDONESIA RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET


ABOUT INDONESIA RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET
Primary Energy Mix In Indonesia - Targeting 23% From NRE Source
19% increase of new & renewable energy (NRE) in 11 years
National Energy Mix 2014

National Energy Mix Target 2025

(source: National Energy Council)

A Total Of 135 Billion USD Investment In Renewable Energy Sector

(source: National Energy Council)

Renewable Energy Production and Potential


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RESOURCES

INSTALLED CAPACITY
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Hydro

75,000 MW

7,572 MW

10.1 %

Geothermal

28,910 MW

1,403.5 MW

4.9 %

Biomass

32,654 MW

1,717.9 MW

5.4 %

Solar

4.80 kWh/m2/day

48.05 MW

Wind

3 6 m/s

1.87 MW

Ocean

49 GW ***)

0.01 MW ****)

Uranium

3,000 MW *)

30 MW **)

*) Identfied in the Kalan Basin in West Kalimantan


**) As a center of research, non-energy

***) Source: National Energy Council


****) BPPTs Prototype

Indonesia NRE potential could reach more than 200.000 MW. Today,
Indonesia has just used 6.8% of the total NRE Potential.
(source: National Energy Council)

ABOUT INDONESIA RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET


GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN INDONESIA
Geothermal Potential Map

(source:Perusahaan Listrik Negara [PT PLN (Persero)]

Ready for Exploration or on Bidding Stage 2590MW


Exploration Stage 985MW
Ready for Exploitation 940MW
Construction Stage 117.5MW
Production Stage - 1201MW
Indonesia has an estimated geothermal energy potential of 29GW across more than 285 locations equivalent to about 40% of
worlds total geothermal reserves
The government is using only 4-5% of its geothermal capacity
In August 2014, Indonesias House of Representatives passed the Geothermal Law No. 21/2014 separating geothermal from other
mining activities and thus paving the way for geothermal exploration in the country.
The Geothermal Fund Facility (GFF) provides support to mitigate risks and provide information regarding the relatively high
upfront costs for geothermal development, as the government efforts to make the investment in geothermal energy more
attractive.

ABOUT INDONESIA RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET


HYDROPOWER ENERGY IN INDONESIA

(source: Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM)

Indonesia has an estimation of 75,670MW of hydropower potential and an addition of 770MW of mini- or micro-hydropower for
development. 95% of the hydropower potential is not utilized.
A 2007 grant from the United Nations Development Program allowed Indonesia to create an Integrated Microhydro Development
Program to accelerate hydropower development. The program focused on removing investment barriers and fostering technical
capacity.
Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs) for hydropower projects generating less than 10 MW are currently regulated under MEMR Regulation No.
19/2015 at the rates of USD12.00 Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 8 years and USD7.50 Cents/
kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 20 years. For hydropower projects generating less than 250 kW, the
Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs) are at USD14.40 Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 8 years and USD9.00
Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 20 years.
The Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs) from hydropower harnessing water from reservoirs / dams or irrigation channels with capacity up to
10 MW, the purchase price is USD10.8 Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 8 years and USD6.75
Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 20 years. For projects generating less than 250 kW, the Feed-in
Tariffs (FiTs) are at USD13.00 Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 8 years and USD8.10 Cents/kWh
(multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 20 years.
To meet electricity demand, a total of 5.7GW new additional hydropower plant has been planned for the next 10 years and 20%
expected to be developed by IPP.

ABOUT INDONESIA RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET


SOLAR ENERGY IN INDONESIA
Indonesia offers significant solar power resources with 4.8kWh/m2 per day, but has yet to develop strong market
Current installed capacity is mostly solar home systems and utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) plants.
The feed-in Tariff (FiT) for solar energy is at US$0.25/kWh.
The GoI shown desire to attract foreign solar cell manufacturers to Indonesia to create jobs for local Indonesians and also drive
interest in solar power writ large that could lead to export opportunities

(source:Perusahaan Listrik Negara [PT PLN (Persero)]

WIND ENERGY IN INDONESIA


Wind energy development program in Indonesia up to 2020 are 200MW which are currently still under procurement.
Offshore wind is providing more investment opportunities due to Indonesias lengthy coastlines and consistent ocean breezes.
The Gol will be tabling the final draft of the Feed-in Tariffs (FiT) for wind energy.

(source:Perusahaan Listrik Negara [PT PLN (Persero)]

OUR PAST PARTICIPATING COMPANIES


WORLD ALLIANCE FOR DECENTRALIZED ENERGY

The Association of

PROGRAM
DAY ONE: 6 DECEMBER 2016, TUESDAY
7:30AM

Arrival of Distinguished Guests

8:30AM

Arrival of Guest of Honor


H.E. Ignasius Jonan, Minister, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources

9:00AM

ENERGY INVESTMENT MEETING WITH INVESTORS (by invitation only)


Chaired by: H.E. Ignasius Jonan, Minister, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources

8:30AM

RE4I 2016 Registration Begins


Venue: Foyer of the Ballroom Grand On Thamrin, Jakarta

9:30AM

Delegates Take Their Seats at Ballroom

OPENING CEREMONY
10:00AM

INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
Datuk Dr. Abdul Aziz S.A. Kadir, Chairman, Confexhub Group

10:05AM

WELCOME SPEECH
Mr. Rosan P. Roeslani, Chairman, Indonesian Chamber Of Commerce & Industry

10:10AM

SPECIAL REMARKS: INDONESIAS RENEWABLE ENERGY PLANS AND INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES


Ir. Rida Mulyana, Director-General, Directorate General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation, Ministry of Energy
and Mineral Resources

10:30AM

KEYNOTE ADDRESS AND LAUNCH OF RE4I 2016


H.E. Ignasius Jonan, Minister, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources

10:50AM

Networking & Refreshments Break

PLENARY SESSION
11:20AM

Plenary Address 1: Key Drivers for Meeting Sustainable Electricity Security and Accessibility for Indonesia
Mr. Christopher G. Zamora, Manager of ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation (APAEC), ASEAN Centre for Energy

11:50AM

Plenary Address 2: Indonesias National Energy Plan and Policy for Renewable Energy
Dr. Rachmat Mardiana, Director for Energy, Telecomunication and Information, National Development Planning Agency
(BAPPENAS)

12:20PM

Plenary Address 3: Derisking Renewable Energy Investment in Indonesia


Mr. Paul Butarbutar, Regional Director, South Pole Group

12:50PM

Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates

1:40PM

Renewable Energy Funding Mechanism Forum: Crowding in Finance for Renewable Energy through PE and PPP
Moderator: Dr. Sugiharto, Former Minister of State Owned Enterprises
Panelists:
H.E. Dr. Bambang Sumantri Brodjonegoro, Minister of National Development Planning (Bappenas)
Ir. Nurhaida, MBA, Chief Executive Functioning as Capital Market Supervisor, Financial Services Authority
Mr. Jahanzeb Burana, Senior Investment Specialist, Islamic Development Bank
Dr. Emma Sri Martini, President Director, PT. Sarana Multi Infrastruktur (Persero)
Mr. Andru Subowo, Managing Director and Co-Founder, Bramadi Capital
SESSION ONE:
POLICIES AND FUNDING MECHANISM FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY IN INDONESIA
Session Chairman: Mr. Predeeben Kannan, Head of Research, Confexhub Group

2:40PM

Paper 1: Indonesias Foreign Direct Investment Policy for the Renewable Energy Sector
Ir. Tamba P Hutapea MCP, Deputy Chairman Investment Planning, Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM)

3:05PM

Paper 2: Government Policy on Environmental and Social Impact for Renewable Energy Projects in Indonesia
Ir. Is Mugiono, MM, Director of Environment Service of Forest Conservation, Directorate General of Nature Resources Conservation
and Ecosystem, Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF)

3:30PM

Paper 3: Increasing Resilient Revenue for Renewable Energy Projects in Indonesia from Both Integrative Design and Certification
Mr. Vinod Kesava, Co-Founder, CEO & Managing Director, Climate Resources Exchange International Pte. Ltd.

3:55PM

Paper 4: Characteristics of Bankable Energy Projects in Indonesia: The Funders Perspective


Mr. Edgare Kerkwijk, Managing Director, Asia Green Capital Partners

4:20PM

Paper 5: Fiscal Policy to Support Renewable Energy for Indonesia


Dr. Kindy Rinaldi Sjahrir, Deputy Director International Cooperation and Climate Change Financing Division, Fiscal Policy Agency
Ministry of Finance

4:45PM

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

5:10PM

CONFERENCE DAY 1 ENDS

PROGRAM
DAY TWO: 7 DECEMBER 2016, WEDNESDAY
SESSION TWO: TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION PLAN FOR UNIVERSAL ACCESS
Session Chairman: Mr. Kieron Hanson, Founder and Managing Director, Hydroplan UK
9:00AM

Paper 6: Indonesias Transmission Development and Distribution Plan in Meeting Universal Access
* Mr. Adi Priyanto, Head of System Planning Division, PT PLN (Persero)

9:25AM

Paper 7: The Role of Mini-Grids for Rural Electrification in Indonesia


Ms. Amalia Suryani, Renewable Energy Advisor, GIZ

9:50AM

Paper 8: Systems and Technologies for a Sustainable and Affordable Energy Access-for-All in Southeast Asia
Ms. Martha Loleit, Business Development Manager, Renewable Energy Integration Demonstrator Singapore

10:15AM

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

10:25AM

Networking & Refreshment Break


SESSION THREE: HYDROPOWER AS SUSTAINABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES FOR INDONESIA
Session Chairman: Mr. Predeeben Kannan, Head of Research, Confexhub Group

10:55AM

Paper 9: Indonesias Hydropower Development Plans and Direction


Mr. Sutiyo Siswanto, Senior Manager for Hydro Energy, PT PLN

11:20AM

Paper 10: The Development of Small and Medium Hydro Projects in Remote Regions
Mr. Kieron Hanson, Founder and Managing Director, Hydroplan UK
Mr. Ajoy Karki, Business Development Manager, Hydroplan UK

11:45AM

Paper 11: Regulatory Requirement for Hydropower Project in Indonesia


Mrs. Irawati Hermawan, CEO & Managing Partner, Hermawan Juniarto Law firm

12:10PM

Paper 12: Implementation of Dam Safety in Indonesia Where the Ring of Fire is Roaring
Ir. Achmad Zubaidi M. Tech, Head of Dam Safety Unit, Ministry of Public Works and Housing

12:35PM

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

12:45PM

Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates


SESSION FOUR: SOLAR AS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY RESOURCE FOR INDONESIA
Session Chairman: Mr. Predeeben Kannan, Head of Research, Confexhub Group

1:45PM

Paper 13: Solar Farms Planning and Opportunities in Indonesia


Ir. Maritje Hutapea, Director of Various New and Renewable Energy Directorate General of New Renewable Energy and Energy
Conservation Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources

2:10PM

Paper 14: Developing Utility-Scale Solar in Indonesia Challenges and Opportunities


Mr. Dean Travers, Senior Vice President Business Development, ENGIE Indonesia

2:35PM

Paper 15: Solar Energy Applications and Utilization for Meeting Indonesias Industrial Needs
Mrs. Mada Ayu Habsari, Permanent Committee Of Renewable Energy And Environment, Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry

3:00PM

Paper 16: Opportunities and Challenges on Solar PV Power Plant Development


Mr. Mohamad Taufik Afianto, Vice President Clean Energy Technology Development, Gas Directorate PT. Pertamina (Persero)

3:25PM

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

3:35PM

Networking & Refreshment Break


SESSION FIVE: ALTERNATIVE RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES IN INDONESIA
Session Chairman: Mr. Predeeben Kannan, Head of Research, Confexhub Group

4:05PM

Paper 17: Geothermal Energy Development in Indonesia: Present and Future Plans
Ir. Yunus Saefulhak, M.M., M.T. , Director, Geothermal, Directorate General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation,
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources

4:30PM

Paper 18: Biomass Energy Utilizations in Indonesia: Current Situation and Opportunities
Drs. Sudjoko Harsono Adi, M.M., Director, Bioenergy, Directorate General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation,
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
Mr. Jaya Wahono, Permanent Committee Of Renewable Energy And Environment, Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry

4:55PM

Paper 19: Transforming Municipal and Industrial Waste to Energy for a Greener Indonesia
Mr. Fauzi Imron, Permanent Committee Of Renewable Energy And Environment, Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5:20PM

Paper 20: Wind Power Resources, Potential and Recent Initiatives in Indonesia
Mr. Soeripno Martosaputro, Chairman, Indonesia Wind Energy Society

5:45PM

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

6:00PM

RENEWABLE ENERGY FOR INDONESIA 2016 ENDS


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Contact Person: Vickers VISCOUNT

Superior Room

713,900.00 nett

Tel: (62) 21 391 2323


Fax: (62) 21 315 7707
Email: reservation@ibistamarin.com
Website: http://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-1867-ibisjakarta-tamarin/index.shtml#section-rooms

*Rates quoted are inclusive of 21% government tax


and service charge
* Maximum occupancy per room is Two (2) persons
only.
*Rates are inclusive of breakfast
*Complimentary wires/wireless internet access
*15 minutes walking distance

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS WAHID HASYIM


Jl. K.H. Wahid Hasyim No.123, Jakarta 10240, Indonesia

Room Type

Single / Double (IDR)

Contact Person: Mr. Dani Ramdhani

Standard Room

755,040.00 nett

Tel: (62) 818 0216 9442


Fax: (62) 21 391 7758
Email: dani.ramdhani@ihg.com
Website: https://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/
gb/en/jakarta/jktwh/hoteldetail

*Rates quoted are inclusive of 21% government tax


and service charge
* Maximum occupancy per room is Two (2) persons
only.
*Rates are inclusive of breakfast
*Complimentary wires/wireless internet access
*5 - 10 minutes walking distance

RE4I 2016 HOTEL RESERVATION FORM


Title

Mr.

Mrs.

Ms.

Dr.

Others (specify) :_________________

Name (as per passport)

Email
Passport No.

Date of Issue

/ M M

Country of Issue

Expiry Date

/ M M

Job Title
Company
Address

City/State

Postcode

Country
Telephone*

Fax*

Mobile Number*
*(Please include country and area code)

HOTEL ROOM RESERVATION


Choice of Hotel:
(Please specify name of hotel.
Reservaon is for approved
RE4I 2016 hotels only)
Single or Twin-Sharing
(Please Specify)

Rate Per Room Per Night


(Please specify Rate)

Check-In Date

Check-Out Date

For Twin-Sharing room, please provide full name of room-mate: (as per passport)
Title

Mr.

Mrs.

Ms.

Dr.

Others (specify) :_________________

Name

MODE OF PAYMENT
Reservaon of hotel rooms is on rst-come-rst served basis. Reservaon will only be made upon receipt of this reservaon Form.
Credit Card payments for hotel accommodaon are charged in USD. Payment is to be made to the hotel specied by you and charge
to your Credit Card account indicated below. Rooms booking conrmaon leer will be issued by the hotel as proof of reservaon.
PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARD (USD)
I hereby authorized USD ________________ to be charged to my credit card below for the hotel reservaon.
Credit Card:
Visa
Master
(3 digit Security Code Number - on back of card_____________ )
Name :

Expiry Date :

(as appears on card)

Credit Card No. :

Signature :

Date :
*(Signature must correspond with the
specimen signature of the Card Account)

Note: For room reservaon, please complete the Hotel Reservaon Form and fax or email to the hotel of your choice directly

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