Presented by Fabby Tumiwa, Institute for Essential Services Reform
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Fabby Tumiwa Fabby Tumiwa Institute for Essential Services Reform Institute for Essential Services Reform www.iesr-indonesia.org
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1. Fabby Tumiwa Institute for Essential Services Reform
www.iesr-indonesia.org
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Strong and clear target (Presidential Decree No. 5/2006) but
not binding and poor implementation plan
Question on the basis to set up the long-term target? whether
it is optimum energy mix?;
How to get there:
Infrastructure and financial consequences of the target;
Clear and operational action plan (road map but not action
plan)
Long-term political support in highly uncertain political
environment
Public funding and fiscal support are uncertain in the longer
term.
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Regulatory Institution is a new concepts
No tradition in imposing good regulation and mechanism, in
particular in energy sector.
Regulatory Barriers:
Need broad consensus from others agency and institution
Streamlining and interpreting all existing policies and
regulation in operation regulations
No clear mandate, task and responsibilities of executing
agency
Limited capacity and resources to deal with complex regulatory
mechanism
Trade-off with public interest
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How to impose good governance standard in uncertain regulatory
environment?
How to ensure good governance indicators in the future
regulation that consider trade-off of sustainable energy
development, environment, social consideration (subsidy and
tariff), market effectiveness, and public participation.