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27 Feb-01 Mar, 2017
Jakarta, INDONESIA

Le Meridien Jakarta

Schedule at a Glance

27 Feb 2017 28 Feb 2017 1 March 2017

Pre-conference workshop

Optimal Thermochemical
Utilization
of your Agricultural Residues: Present & Future

Keynote Plenary Session 3rd Biomass & BioEnergy Asia Indonesia Renewables Power
3rd Biomass & BioEnergy Asia Indonesia Renewables Power

"Partnering Investment, Technology & the FIT for Capacity Growth!"

Today, renewable energy accounts for a small but growing portion of Indonesia’s electricity portfolio. The Government of Indonesia (GoI) has announced a mid-term target for increasing the share of renewable energy in the total energy mix to 23% by 2025. This means that massive new investment in renewable-based power generation capacity is to be developed, energy fund and various programs have been initiated towards renewable power growth: 

  • Construction of 35,000MW additional power generation capacity & 25% of it (8,750 MW) should be based on renewables (needs USD 30 Billion of total investment)
  • B20 biofuel mandate in 2016, particularly in the transportation & power plant sectors
  • Feed-in Tariff (FiT) scheme released to enhance the development of (mini and micro) hydropower plants, geothermal, solar photovoltaic power plants, biomass & biogas power plants, and municipal solid waste (WtE) power plants. 
  • Rural electrification development based on renewable energy (the Bright Indonesia Program)

Total energy demand in Indonesia is growing by around 7-8% per year, outpacing economic development and population growth.  Yet, more than 30 million people (12% of Indonesia’s population) still lack access to electricity. These people mostly live in rural areas and outer islands.  Transportation and geographic constraints are main reasons why it is difficult to provide electricity access to these area using the conventional power generation methods.

 

Renewable energy and power projects are not only tools for improving energy security and adapting to climate change, but also increasingly recognized as investments that can provide direct and indirect economic advantages to countries like Indonesia, by reducing dependence on fuel imports, improving air quality and safety, propelling economic growth and job opportunities.

 

Pre-Conference Workshop
Optimal Thermochemical Utilization of your Agricultural Residues: Present & Future 
27 February 2017 (10:00 am – 5:00 pm) 

(Separately Bookable)

 

Optimization of Dedicated Existing Thermal Assets Dealing with Agriculture Residues  (palm oil or sugar based, rice, etc)

  • Current routes: improved dedicated combustion of biomass
  • Future routes: pyrolysis and biochar, gasification 

Optimization Through Biomass Upgrading: Upgrading Agri-Residues to Solid Bio-fuels

  • Torrefaction, pyrolysis  and other ways to thermochemically valorize your residue streams

Held in conjunction with 3rd Biomass & BioEnergy Asia, key players and stakeholders in Indonesia and regional renewable power sector (wind, biomass, hydro, geothermal, solar) will join us at CMT’s Indonesia Renewable Power, in Jakarta to discuss the opportunities, the dos and donts and provide much needed insight and analysis into FiT and financing for your projects. 

 

Key highlights include the pre-conference workshop on Optimal Thermochemical Utilization of Your Agricultural Residues: Present & Future, and up to 10 hours for networking and discussion with your prospective partners.

 

Find Answers, Clarify & Discuss the following:

  • FiT schemes updates for renewable power (Wind, Solar, Hydro, Biomass, Geothermal, Waste-to-Energy)  
  • GoI & PLN’s roles in enabling renewable power generation capacity growth 
  • Navigating through key challenge – LAND ACCESS 
  • Evaluate effectiveness of FiT per technology & per region 
  • Financing Options for Renewables Projects 
  • Improved incentives to mitigate exploration risk in geothermal power projects 
  • Case studies on Utility-Scale Wind & Solar Power Plants in Indonesia 
  • Contracting models/options for Solar projects
  • Sign up today with your team and enjoy attractive

Sign up today with your team and enjoy attractive early bird and group discounts!  Contact grace@cmtsp.com.sg to register and for more details.

Confirmed Speakers from:

  • PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) Persero
  • Mayer Brown JSM (Singapore) Pte. Ltd
  • International Finance Corporation (IFC)
  • PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance
  • Societe Generale Asia Limited
  • OPIC (Overseas Private Investment Corporation)
  • ReEx Capital Asia
  • P.T. Star Energy
  • ENGIE Lab Singapore
  • Pinsent Masons
  • Conergy
  • Owl Energy
  • Asia Green Capital Pte Ltd
  • UPC Renewables Indonesia

 

Activity Before/on 
31 Jan 2017
(per person)
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Conference 

28 February – 1 March

USD1495 USD1195 USD1795 USD1495

Workshop

27 February

USD895 USD995

USD200 discount (per person) for payments made by MasterCard/Visa
Promo ends 31 January 2017

Workshop is open to conference participants only

Be a Sponsor or Exhibitor!

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.

 

For Sponsor please contact fiona@cmtsp.com.sg or (65) 6346 9138

 

For Exhibition please contact grace@cmtsp.com.sg or (65) 6346 9147