Electric Power Indonesia,

14-15 Apr, 2015 - Jakarta, INDONESIA

Le Meridien Jakarta

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"35,000. The number of additional megawatts the government aims to add to the electricity supply over the next five years to meet growing energy needs and support economic growth. Currently 81% of Indonesia has access to electricity"

Wall Street Journal, 23 Nov 2014

 

"This is your opportunity to invest in Indonesia"

Indonesia’s President Mr Joko Widodo announced. His Presidency in July 2014 ignited keen interest for resources and investments  towards infrastructure project developments to boost the country’s electricity production and distribution.

 

To achieve the national target for electricity generation, Indonesia seeks to encourage the private sector into power generation as the country needs at least $16 billion a year in investment.

 

Mr Widodo has promised to aggressively cut barriers to investment to unlock the potential of the World’s 4th largest nation with the appropriate laws and regulations. With more than one Government department involved in the process, it is crucial to streamline the procedures and provide certainty for investors, to encourage private sector’s involvement, both domestic and foreign.

 

A pro-business government has been established and the introduction of a one-stop services center by the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) for permits and licensing. In addition, the Government revised laws and regulations related to electricity, among which includes

 

  • Geothermal Law
  • Regulation on power purchased tariff from IPP by PLN
  • Regulations on the issuance of Business Viability Guarantee Letter by the Government

 

With regards to existing power plants, regulations are issued allowing for and providing guidelines for additional capacities and re-negotiation of power purchased tariffs between the existing IPP and PLN.

 

The slashing of subsidies also marks a turning point in the future of electricity in Indonesia. IPPs are incentivized to invest in the absence of electricity generation subsidies and the possibility for renewable energy developments is nearer with the slash in fuel subsidies.

 

CMT is pleased to bring you Electric Power Indonesia, highlighting the regulatory updates and opportunities abound in a highly dynamic chapter in Indonesia’s electricity sector development. The Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources (ESDM) will kick start the summit with an Opening Keynote Address.

 

To find out how you can actively participate and seize the arising opportunities, reserve your seat NOW!

 

Industry News Who Will YouMeet Be a Sponsor or Exhibitor!

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Adaro Picks Hyundai Engineering for S. Kalimantan Power Plant Construction

 

Kalimantan requires 1.2 thousand megawatts additional power: minister

 

BKPM to handle electricity,
mining permits

 

GE teams up with local firms to build power plant in Karawang

 

PLN kicks off tender for
Java power plant

 

AKR Corporindo allocates
$1.5 billion for power
plants

 

Govt to Transform Dams into Power Plants

 

Jokowi optimistic about
tackling electricity deficit
in Sumatra within 5 years

 

RI needs $3.7 billion to
develop bioenergy power
plants

 

Jakarta to Build Prototype of Gas-Fueled Power Plant

 

Cilacap to build Rp 90t
power plant

 

Local & International Power Producers/ Project Owner,Renewable Energy Developers / Producers, CaptivePower Developers/ Users, CoalProducers / Exporters, PowerDelivery /Transmission / Micro Grid / Smart Grid /Billing Companies, Investors, FinancialInstitutions, ProjectFinanciers,Thermal Power Equipment /Technologies Providers, Clean Coal Technologies Providers, Renewable Energy (Geothermal, Hydro, Solar, Wind, Biomass, Biofuels, Biogas)Technologies Providers, Power Technologies / Equipment Service Providers, EPCs & Power ProjectDevelopers,Energy / Powe r/ Infrastructure / Risk & Legal Consultants.

This event is an excellent platform to promote your organization to influential players and investors in the industry. Sponsorship opportunities available include Corporate, Exclusive luncheon & Cocktail sponsor.

 

Exhibition / catalogue display can be arranged upon request. Contact fiona@cmtsp.com.sg or (65) 6346 9138

Industry News

 

As the Indonesian government looks to boost the country's power capacity, publicly listed energy company - Indika Energy plans a mega power-plant project, estimated to involve investments worth USD1.2 billion approximately.

 

A 1,000 MW power plant in Java is being planned by the company - to be developed by a consortium using renewable energy such as geothermal and other sources. Indika expects a 30 percent stake in this consortium.

 

Funds for the project are not yet raised and talks with foreign partners are being undertaken. With this power project, Indika plans to contribute to the government's plan of developing power plants with a total capacity of 35,000 MW in next five years - of which about 15,000 MW would be supplied by state-run electricity company PT PLN while the remaining 20,000 MW would be provided by independent power producers (IPPs).

 

Indika already has a 660 MW power in Cirebon, West Java, through Cirebon Electric Power (CEP), in which it holds a 20 percent stake. CEP is an IPP in Indonesia, a joint venture between Japan's Marubeni Corporation that owns the biggest stake (32.5 percent), followed by Korea Midland Power Co. with 27.5 percent.

 

CMT's Electric Power Indonesia on 14-15 April, 2015 in Jakarta will present an overview of the power projects in Indonesia.

 

Contact Ms. Grace at grace@cmtsp.com.sg or call +65 6346 9147 for more details.

 

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07 Apr, 2015

 

PRESS RELEASE

Euroasiatic

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30 Mar, 2015

 

GE has joined hands with Indonesia's PT General Electric Distributed Power, PT Adidaya Bismawisesa Internasional and PT Raharja Galuh Energi to develop gas-fueled power plant (PLTG) in Karawang, West Java.

 

PT Raharja Galuh Energi (a joint venture between publicly listed gas transmission and distribution company PT Rukun Raharja and PT Galuh Citarum) is in charge of the project's engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), while PT Adidaya Bismawisesa Internasional is responsible for operating the PLTG.

 

GE will supply three GE Jenbacher J620-type CCHPs, that will optimise the supply of electricity supply to consumers.

 

The plant aims to begin operations by mid-2015.

 

The US$9 million invested in the plant will be dedicated to construction, efficiency solutions and the supply of [CCHP] technology.

 

More key developments in Indonesia's power sector will be discussed at CMT's Electric Power Indonesia on 14-15 April, 2015 in Jakarta.

 

Contact Ms. Grace at grace@cmtsp.com.sg or call +65 6346 9147 for more details.

 

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26 Feb, 2015

 

Indonesia's Sumatra region has been facing an electricity deficit. But new President "Jokowi" is very optimistic of solving the issue and generating surplus electricity in the island within the next 5 years.

 

His government is preparing to provide a 35,000 megawatt (MW) electricity supply to Sumatra.

 

The new supply is expected to solve the island's electricity blackouts. The government plans to achieve the electricity surplus in phases, by optimizing the existing power plants.

 

The announcement came on the sidelines of Jokowi's visit to a steam-fueled power plant (PLTU) Tarahan in South Lampung and PLTU Sebalang.

 

Both the plants reportedly lack several megawatts of electricity supply.

 

State-owned PT Bukit Asam (PTBA) is developing several new PLTUs, one of which was PLTU Banko Tengah with a capacity of 2 x 620 MW and is expected to be completed in 2018.

 

By end of 2014, PTBA will complete PLTU Banjarsari, which has a capacity of 2 x 110 MW in Lahat, South Sumatra.

 

More on the electricity power generation in Indonesia will be discussed at Electric Power Indonesia on 14-15 April, 2015 in Jakarta.

 

Contact Ms. Grace at grace@cmtsp.com.sg or +65 6346 9147 for more details.

 

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09 Dec, 2014