Indonesia
Lower fuel subsidies mean more renewable energy
It will demand heavy investments and political will to increase the share of renewable energy sources in Indonesia’s total energy mix from the current 5% to 17% by 2025.
Lower fuel subsidies mean more renewable energy
It will demand heavy investments and political will to increase the share of renewable energy sources in Indonesia’s total energy mix from the current 5% to 17% by 2025.
Why Indonesia’s 10,000 MW steam power plants target by 2014 a failure
The first phase of the project aimed at producing 4,135 MW in 2010 but only 930 MW were in fact produced.
Indonesia campaigns for nuke plant construction in 2016
Indonesia continued to stress the benefits of a nuclear power plant among the Bangka island population.
Tanjung Kasam power plant to require 40,000 tons of coal
The Tanjung Kasam steam power plant in Batam city, Riau Islands will need around 40,000 tons of coal per month once it starts operating.
Indonesian govt to announce power saving programmes by end of April
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono would announce energy saving programmes by the end of April.
Indonesia, New Zealand to co-develop geothermal energy
Indonesia and New Zealand have agreed to cooperate in developing its geothermal energy potential as an alternative renewable energy source.
Solar energy use spreads to smaller Indonesian islands
Indonesia’s outer islands prepare to receive renewable energy.
PLN, Pelindo II sign seaport electricity services deal
PLN signed an MoU with state port operator Pelindo II to ensure electricity supply for the Tanjung Priok Seaport in North Jakarta and Pelindo II's other ports.
Indonesia's street vendors to use coin-based electricity system
PLN’s Jakarta branch has launched a coin-based electricity credit system for street vendors.
Indonesian utilities to generate CBM electricity for Sangatta, Muaera Enim
Indonsia's PLN and PHE will team up to develop coal bed methane for electricity in Sangatta, East Kalimantan, and Muaera Enim, South Sumatra.
Indonesia should rebuff nuclear energy and focus on renewables instead
There are no nuclear power plants in Indonesia and it should stay that way.
Indonesia's state power company to bid huge distribution network
Indonesia plans to build one of its most massive electricity distribution networks with foreign participation.
Indonesia's PLN to bid $2.18B Sumatra-Java grid
PLN will begin the tender process for the US$2.18 billion Sumatra-Java interconnection project.
Emerson control system to be utilized at Indonesian coal-fired plant
A new 660MW supercritical power plant in Adipala, Indonesia will be installed with Emerson Process Management's Ovation expert control system.
Indian power producers balk at Indonesia's coal tax plan
Indonesia's plan to impose a 25 percent export tax on coal may turn Indian power producers towards Australia and Africa.
PLN starts supplying electricity through specially-built power station
PLN has started supplying electricity to Hankook in Bekasi, West Java, through a 150 kV power station, specially built for the tire maker.
Indonesian private companies tapped to build 3 hydro plants
PLN has decided that three hydro power plants will be built under the public-private partnership.