Indonesia
Indonesia eyes pilot for carbon trading in 2020
Power generation would be included in the scheme.
Indonesia eyes pilot for carbon trading in 2020
Power generation would be included in the scheme.
ENGIE's 85MW geothermal plant in Indonesia begins commercial operations
The electricity will be sold to PLN under a 30-year PPA.
Indonesia slashes capacity charges for industrial rooftop solar
Industrial customers are now charged an eighth of the original cost for building their own rooftop solar projects.
Indonesia's energy sector to grow 5% per year over 2019-2028
The generation and transmission sectors could grow 4.9% annually.
Indonesia's largest coal plant could start operations in 2020
The plant is already 83% completed.
Indonesia's utility-scale solar projects to take off
Competitive solar production costs will drive installations in the country, according to Roland Berger.
Coal to account for 67.8% of Indonesia's energy mix by 2022
It poses a problem on the government's renewables push.
Will a new DPT process risk the repeat of Indonesia's renewables slump?
It took two years before another renewables project to come through.
Coal to retain dominance in Indonesia despite push for renewables
Its share in generation capacity is expected to rise to 63.2% in 2028 as shelved projects resurface.
Indonesia needs $15b to meet 7.2GW geothermal targets: report
The country looks to raise geothermal power capacity from the current level of 2GW.
Are Asia's geothermal power targets too low?
Despite efforts to ease policies, geothermal leader Indonesia only uses up 2GW of its 29GW potential capacity.
Proposal to revisit nuclear energy generation receives backlash in Indonesia
The country’s position on the Ring of Fire has raised concerns over the safety of nuclear energy.
PAL Indonesia inks deal to build 500MW nuclear reactor for $1.2b
The thorium molten salt power plant can produce clean energy cheaper than coal.
Indonesia's Medco Energi to sell 49% of geothermal power plant to Ormat Geothermal Power
The plant is still in development and is expected to start by end-2022.
Asia's coal plants flounder as banks give them the cold shoulder
More than 100 financial institutions have quit coal since February.
Indonesia looks to auction three waste-to-energy projects in 2019
One project in Tangerang City has already entered the auction process.
Gas to fire Eastern Indonesia's power plans
15 planned gas receiving and bulk-breaking stations are expected to fuel 2.5GW of gas-fired power.