DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF ELECTRICTY
MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
ELECTRICTY DEVELOPMENT IN
INDONESIA
CONTENTS
OVERVIEW OF INDONESIAN ELECTRICITY
POLICY ON POWER SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
NEW REGULATIONS ON POWER SECTOR
Total installed capacity: 39,193 MW
− PLN : 75%
− IPP : 21%
− PPU : 4%
Current electrification ratio: 72.95%
Electricity Growth: 9% / year
Energy mix for power generation in 2012 to be
targeted as:
− Coal : 51.40%
− Gas : 23.18%
− Oil : 13.83%
− Hydro : 6.29%
− Geothermal : 4.79%
Total investment in Power Sector (2011):
– Power Generation : USD 1,671 Million
– Transmission : USD 3,100 Million
– Distribution : USD 318 Million.
OVERVIEW OF INDONESIAN ELECTRICITY (Current Condition)
PLN 29,447
75%
IPP 8,366 21%
PPU 1,380
4%
INDONESIA POWER SECTOR
INFRASTRUCTURE (Current Condition)
SUMATERA : • Generation: 5.909 MW • 275 kV : 1.011 kms • 150 kV : 8.382 kms • 70 kV : 332 kms • MV : 75.382 kms • LV : 83.827 kms
JAMALI : • Generation: 29.231 MW • 500 kV : 4.923 kms • 275 kV : 8.494 kms • 150 kV : 12.126 kms • 70 kV : 3.437 kms • MV : 137.354 kms • LV : 256.156 kms
Nusa Tenggara: • Generation: 282 MW • MV : 7.836 kms • LV : 7.794 kms
KALIMANTAN : • Generation: 1.602 MW • 150 kV : 1.568 kms • 70 kV : 123 kms • MV: 23.487 kms • LV : 22.540 kms
SULAWESI : • Generation: 1.625 MW • 150 kV : 2.304 kms • 70 kV : 833 kms • MV : 24.482 kms • LV : 29.722 kms
MALUKU : • Generation: 233 MW • MV : 4.722 kms • LV : 2.717 kms
PAPUA : • Generation: 311 MW • MV : 2.351 kms • LV : 3.393 kms
: Existing transmission
: Planned transmission
: Generation
TOTAL
• GENERATION CAPACITY : 39.193 MW
• TRANSMISSION LINE : - 500 KV : 4.923 kms - 275 KV : 9.505 kms - 150 KV : 24.380 kms - 70 KV : 4.724 kms
• DISTRIBUTION LINE : - MV : 275.613 kms - LV : 406.149 kms
POLICY ON POWER SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
Objective of electricity development: to ensure the
availability of electricity in sufficient quantity, good quality
and reasonable price in order to improve the welfare of the
people.
Primary energy sources from domestic and overseas shall
be used optimally in accordance with National Energy
Policy to ensure a sustainable supply of electricity.
Utilization of domestic energy sources will be prioritized for
national interests
Continuously to increase new and renewable energy usage
in primary energy composition for electricity generation.
To increase the electrification ratio, 80% in 2014 (72,95% in
2011).
To reduce oil share in power generation (5% in 2015):
replacing existing Diesel Power Plant with other power
plant (coal, geothermal and renewable);
To improve private participation in the power sector.
To improve electricity efficiency in the demand and the
supply side.
To increase the local content (TKDN).
To enforce safety regulations.
POLICY ON POWER SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
(2)
Establishing of more efficient and transparent investment
climate.
Private Investments should comply with Indonesian’s law and
regulations.
Providing fiscal and non-fiscal incentives for investors to
accelerate electricity development, such as:
- Free import tax for power plant’s capital goods that
producing energy for public use.
- Attractive energy sale price generated from geothermal or
other renewable power plant.
- Simplifying power purchase mechanism between PLN and
IPP for certain terms and conditions.
INVESTMENT POLICY
NEW REGULATIONS ON POWER SECTOR
Law 30/2009 on Electricity.
Government Regulation 14/2012 on Activity of Electricity Provision Business.
Government Regulation 42/2012 on Cross-Border Power Sale and Purchase.
MEMR Regulation No 1/2012 (amendment of No. 15/2010) on Project List of Accelerate Power Plant Projects using renewable energy, gas and coal.
MEMR Regulation 2/2011 on Assignment to PLN for purchasing geothermal electricity and ceiling price of electricity purchase from geothermal.
MEMR Regulation 04/2012 on Electricity Purchase from Small and Medium Scale Renewable Energy & Excess Power.
MEMR Regulation 12/2012 on Controlling of oil utilization.
Director General of Electricity Regulation 553-12/20/600.3/2012 on Criteria for Mine Mouth Power Plants, Purchasing of excess power and Electricity Crisis Conditions.
Tender Direct
Selection
Direct
Appointment
• Power purchase from power
generation which utilize renewable
energy, marginal gas, mine-mouth coal
and other local energy sources;
• Purchasing of excess power;
• Local electricity system in the crisis
condition or emergency of electricity
supply; or.
• Expansion of IPP which has already
operation at the same location:
o Capacity ≤ existing
o Capacity > existing:
− more efficient technology
− environmental friendly
− accordance with the requirement
of local electricity system
• In the frame of energy
diversification for power
generation to non oil
fuel.
• Addition of generation
capacity on the power
plant which has already
operation in the same
location, in terms of in
the same location there
are more than one of
holder of electricity
provision business
license which is
interested.
• Basically, entire
of power
purchase by the
holder of
electricity
provision
business license
conducted
through Tender,
except fulfill
condition of
Direct Selection
and/or Direct
Appointment.
INVESTMENT PROCEDURE (Government Regulation No. 14/2012 on Activity of Electricity Provision Business)
ELECTRICITY PRICE OF GEOTHERMAL (MEMR Regulation No. 02/2011)
Ceiling price for purchasing electricity from geothermal power plant
by PLN is 9.70 cent USD/kWh (in high voltage side)
PLN shall purchase electricity from the winner of geothermal
working area tender with the price based on the tender it self.
The price is used for Power Purchase Agreement, shall be final and
without negotiation
The electricity price as the result of tender before this MEMR
regulation is stipulated remain in force, except for the electricity price
more than 9.70 cent USD/kWh shall negotiate based on PLN’s
estimate and shall obtain the approval from MEMR
In case of failure on the exploration and the feasibility study, then the
risk shall be bear by developer
In case of failure on the exploration and the feasibility study that
cause the license of geothermal business activity has revoked, the
Power Purchase Agreement shall be automatically terminated.
ELECTRICITY PRICE OF SMALL AND MEDIUM
SCALE
RENEWABLE ENERGY AND EXCESS POWER (MEMR Regulation No. 04/2012)
PLN shall purchase electricity from renewable energy up to 10 MW and
excess power from state owned enterprise, regional owned enterprise,
private, cooperation and society to strengthen the local electricity system,
without price negotiation and approval from MEMR
The purchasing may be more than the own electricity use according to
condition or local electricity demand
In case of electricity supply crisis, PLN may purchase the excess power
with the price higher than mention above
Electricity purchasing with the price higher than mention above is based
on the PLN’s estimate and its shall obtain the approval from Director
General of Electricity on behalf of MEMR
The contract of the excess power purchase is maximum for 1 year and
may be extended
PRICE FOR EXCESS AND RENEWABLES ≤
10 MW (MEMR Regulation No. 04/2012)
Note:
No negotiation
No need Minister Approval.
Energy HV
(Rp/ kWh)
LV
(Rp/ kWh)
Renewable and Excess Power 656 x F 1.004 x F F = 1 Java, Bali
F = 1.2 Sumatera, Sulawesi
F = 1.3 Kalimantan, Nusa
Tenggara
F = 1.5 Maluku, Papua
Biogas/Biomass 975 x F 1,325 x F F = 1 Java, Bali, Sumatera
F = 1.2 Sulawesi, Kalimantan,
Nusa Tenggara
F = 1.3 Maluku & Papua
City Waste (zero waste
technology)
City Waste (sanitary landfill)
1,050
850
1,398
1,198
THE CRITERIA OF MINE-MOUTH POWER
GENERATION Director General of Electricity Regulation 553-12/20/600.3/2012 on Criteria for Mine
Mouth Power Plants,
Purchasing of Excess Power and Electricity Crisis Conditions
1. Mine mouth coal fired power plant utilize coal which
economically more feasible for mine mouth power
plant;
2. Mine mouth coal fired power plant must be
guaranteed by the coal availability during operation
based on contract;
3. The power plant site is near by the coal mining;
4. Coal transportation cost would not be considered.
2012 2020
Coal64%
Gas17%
Geothermal12%
Oil1%
Hydro6%
*Source: RUPTL PLN 2011-2020
Target Planned
THE TARGET OF ENERGY MIX ON POWER
GENERATION
Until 2020, the oil consumption are reduce until 1%. Fuel utilization for power
generation specifically for isolated/remote areas, and prioritizing local new and
renewable resources.
Utilization of coal are significantly increasing to 64% at 2020. following the CFPP
operational in FTP Phase I and II all over Indonesia, operational of CFPP 1.000 MW
ultra super critical at Jawa-Bali, and high capacity CFPP Mine Mouth at Sumatera.
Indonesia has a huge potential of geothermal for power generation, until 2020 has
planned 12% of geothermal power plant or increase 10% since 2011.
Coal 51.40%
Gas 23.18%
Oil 13.83%
Hydro 6.29%
Geothermal 4.79%
Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) Contract
The owner of project is PLN. Engineering, Procurement, and Construction
(EPC) of project will be offered to private sector through bidding. In this model
PLN provides 15% financing and private provides 85%. Example: Fast Track
10,000 MW Phase I and some projects in Fast Track 10,000 MW Phase II.
Independence Power Producer (IPP) Project
The owner and implementer of EPC is private. 100% financing source of the
project comes from private and it is passed through to electricity selling price.
Example: most of IPP projects and some projects in Fast Track 10,000 MW
Phase II.
Public Private Partnership (PPP) Project
The government project that offer to private entity through bidding. The
government could provide either the government support or the government
guarantee. If private as the initiator of the project, the government will provide
some compensation. Example: CFPP Central Java 2 x 1,000 MW.
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION SCHEME
CONCLUDING REMARKS
Government has committed to increase electricity supply by 9% growth
per year and to increase electrification ratio from currently 72,95% (2011)
to 80% (2014) by creating a conducive investment climate to attract
private sector involvement.
Some efforts are continued to be done such as providing policies to
support the use of alternative energy and efficient energy technology.
Pricing policies give major influence for better energy efficiency and
energy diversification.
Undoubtedly, there is a need for private sector participation in power
sector development.
Energy diversification in electricity sector should be encouraged in order to
reduce electricity production cost, secure electricity supply and preserve
the environment.
To accelerate rural electrification ratio the Government promotes the
utilization of locally available energy resources, like mine mouth coal and
renewable energy.
Pulau Sumatera 5 Proyek (531 MW)
1. PLTU Pangkalan Susu 3 dan 4 (2x200 MW)
2. PLTU Nias (2x7 MW)
3. PLTU Tj. Balai Karimun (2x10 MW)
4. PLTU Tj. Pinang (2x15 MW)
5. PLTU Bangka (2x30 MW)
Pulau Jawa-Bali 3 Proyek (1.600 MW)
6. PLTU Indramayu (1x1.000 MW)
7. PLTU Madura (2x200 MW)
8. PLTU Bali Timur (2x100 MW)
Pulau Nusa Tenggara 2 Proyek (70 MW)
9. PLTU Sumbawa (2x10 MW)
10.PLTU Lombok (2x25 MW)
Pulau Kalimantan 8 Proyek (612 MW)
11.PLTU Parit Baru (2x50 MW)
12.PLTU Ketapang (2x10 MW)
13.PLTU Sampit (2x25 MW)
14.PLTU Kalsel (2x100 MW)
15.PLTU Kotabaru (2x7 MW)
16.PLTU Melak (2x7 MW)
17.PLTU Kaltim (2x100 MW)
18.PLTU Nunukan (2x7 MW)
Pulau Sulawesi 6 Proyek (360 MW)
19.PLTU Luwuk (2x10 MW)
20.PLTU Mamuju (2x25 MW)
21.PLTU Takalar 2x100 MW)
22.PLTU Kolaka (2x10 MW)
23.PLTU Kendari (2x25 MW)
24.PLTU Bau-Bau (2x10 MW)
Pulau Maluku 1 Proyek (14 MW)
25.PLTU Tidore (2x7 MW)
Pulau Papua 6 Proyek (116 MW)
26.PLTU Klalin/Sorong (2x15 MW)
27.PLTU Andai (2x7 MW)
28.PLTU Biak (2x7 MW)
29.PLTU Nabire ((2x7 MW)
30.PLTU Jayapura (2x15 MW)
31.PLTU Merauke (2x7 MW 8
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LOCATION OF FTP 10.000MW PHASE II (COAL FPP)
Pulau Sumatera 12 Proyek (1.767 MW)
1. PLTP Seulawah Agam (1x55 MW)
2. PLTP Jaboi (1x7 MW)
3. PLTP Sarulla 1 (3x110 MW)
4. PLTP Sarulla 2 (2x55 MW)
5. PLTP Sorik Merapi (1x55 MW)
6. PLTP Muara Laboh(2x110 MW)
7. PLTP Sungai Penuh (2x55 MW)
8. PLTP Hululais (2x55 MW)
9. PLTP Lumut Balai (4x55 MW)
10. PLTP Rantau Dadap (2x110 MW)
11. PLTP Ulubelu 3 & 4 (2x55 MW)
12. PLTP Rajabasa (2x110 MW)
Pulau Jamali 19 Proyek (1.970 MW)
13. PLTP Rawa Dano (1x110 MW)
14. PLTP Tangkuban Perahu I (2x55 MW)
15. PLTP kamojang 5 &6 (1x40 MW & 1x60 MW)
16. PLTP Cibuni (1x10 MW)
17. PLTP Cisolok-CIsukarame (1x50 MW)
18. PLTP Darajat (2x55 MW)
19. PLTP Karaha Bodas (1x30 MW & 2x55 MW)
20. PLTP Patuha (3x60 MW)
21. PLTP Salak (1x40 MW)
22. PLTP Tampomas (1x45 MW)
23. PLTP Tangkuban Perahu II (2x30 MW)
24. PLTP Wayang Windu (2x120 MW)
25. PLTP Baturaden (2x110 MW)
26. PLTP Dieng (1x55 MW & 1x60 MW)
27. PLTP Guci (1x55 MW)
28. PLTP Ungaran (1x55 MW)
29. PLTP Wilis/Ngebel (3x55 MW)
30. PLTP Iyang Argopuro (1x55 MW)
31. PLTP Ijen (2x55 MW)
Pulau Nusa Tenggara 4 Project (50 MW)
32. PLTP Sembalun (2x10 MW)
33. PLTP Hu’u (2x10 MW)
34. PLTP Sukoria (2x2,5 MW)
35. PLTP Atadei (2x2,5 MW)
Pulau Sulawesi 5 Proyek (145 MW)
36. PLTP Lahendong 5 & 6 (2x20 MW)
37. PLTP Kotamobagu 1 & 2 (2x20 MW)
38. PLTP Kotamobagu 3 & 4 (2x20 MW)
39. PLTP Bora (1x5 MW)
40. PLTP Merana/Maaaingi (2x10 MW)
Pulau Maluku 3 Proyek (35 MW)
41. PLTP Jailolo (2x5 MW)
42. PLTP Songa Wayaua (1x5 MW)
43. PLTP Tulehu (2x10 MW)
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Pulau Sumatera 2 Proyek (16 MW)
1. PLTGB Sabang (2x4 MW)
2. PLTGB Tj. Batu (2x4 MW)
Pulau Nusa Tenggara 2 Proyek (16 MW)
3. PLTGB Waingapu (2x4 MW)
4. PLTGB Larantuka (2x4 MW)
Pulau Kalimantan 1 Proyek (8 MW)
5. PLTGB Putussibau (2x4 MW)
Pulau Sulawesi 3 Proyek (24 MW)
6. PLTGB Tahuna (2x4 MW)
7. PLTGB Moutong (2x4 MW)
8. PLTGB Selayar (2x4 MW)
Pulau Maluku 3 Proyek (24 MW)
9. PLTGB Tual (2x4 MW)
10.PLTGB Masohi (2x4 MW)
11.PLTGB Tobelo (2x4 MW)
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Proyek PLTA
Pulau Sumatera 1 Proyek (204 MW)
1. PLTA Asahan 3 (2x87 MW)
2. PLTA Simpang Aur (2x6 MW) +
(2x9 MW)
Pulau Jawa 1 Proyek (1000 MW)
3. PLTA Upper Cisokan (4x250 MW)
Proyek PLTG
Pulau Kalimantan 1 Proyek (100 MW)
4. PLTG Kaltim (Peaking)
Proyek PLTGU
Pulau Jawa 1 Proyek (500 MW)
5. PLTGU Muara Tawar Add-On Blok 2
(1x500 MW
Pulau Kalimantan 1 Proyek (120 MW)
6. PLTGU Bangkanai (1x120 MW)
Pulau Sulawesi 1 Proyek (240 MW)
7. PLTGU Senoro (2x120 MW)
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PROGRESS SUMMARY OF FTP 10,000MW PHASE
II (status May 2012) Project of PLN: 26 project (3,757 MW)
- FS 6 Project (405 MW)
- Establishment Process of WKP 1 Project (20 MW)
- Bidding Process 12 Project (958 MW)
- Financing Process 1 Project (1,000 MW)
- Exploration 1 Project (20 MW)
- Pre-Construction 5 Project (1,354 MW)
Project of IPP: 72 Project (6.290 MW)
- FS Process 1 Project (20 MW)
- Establishment Process of WKP 4 Project (225 MW)
- Bidding Process of CFPP 9 Project (206 MW)
- Bidding Process of WKP 9 Project (580 MW)
- Negotiations Process 7 Project (403 MW)
- PPA Process 27 Project (3,060 MW)
- Government Guarantee Process 2 Project (241 MW)
- Exploration 9 Project (1,180 MW)
- Exploitation 3 Project (330 MW)
- Construction 1 Project (45 MW)
PROJECT LIST OF FAST TRACK PROGRAM 10,000 MW PHASE II
(MEMR Regulation No. 01/2012 Amandement to MEMR Regulation No. 15/2010)
1 GeoPP Tangkuban Perahu I 2 x 55 IPP JAWA Jawa Barat
1 x 30 IPP JAWA Jawa Barat
1 x 60 IPP JAWA Jawa Barat
3 GeoPP Ijen 2 x 55 IPP JAWA Jawa Timur
4 GeoPP Iyang Argopuro 1 x 55 IPP JAWA Jawa Timur
5 GeoPP Wilis/Ngebel 3 x 55 IPP JAWA Jawa Timur
6 GeoPP Gunung Endut 1 x 55 IPP JAWA Banten
7 GeoPP Rawa Dano 1 x 110 IPP JAWA Banten
8 GeoPP Cibuni 1 x 10 IPP JAWA Jawa Barat
9 GeoPP Cisolok-Cisukarame 1 x 50 IPP JAWA Jawa Barat
1 x 30 IPP JAWA Jawa Barat
2 x 55 IPP JAWA Jawa Barat
11 GeoPP Patuha 3 x 60 IPP JAWA Jawa Barat
12 GeoPP Tampomas 1 x 45 IPP JAWA Jawa Barat
13 GeoPP Tangkuban Perahu II 2 x 30 IPP JAWA Jawa Barat
14 GeoPP Wayang Windu Unit 3 dan 4 2 x 110 IPP JAWA Jawa Barat
15 GeoPP Gunung Ciremai 2 x 55 IPP JAWA Jawa Barat
16 GeoPP Baturaden 2 x 110 IPP JAWA Jawa Tengah
1 x 55 IPP JAWA Jawa Tengah
1 x 60 IPP JAWA Jawa Tengah
18 GeoPP Guci 1 x 55 IPP JAWA Jawa Tengah
19 GeoPP Ungaran 1 x 55 IPP JAWA Jawa Tengah
20 GeoPP Seulawah Agam 1 x 55 IPP SUMATERA Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
21 GeoPP Jaboi 2 x 5 IPP SUMATERA Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
22 GeoPP Sarulla 1 3 x 110 IPP SUMATERA Sumatera Utara
23 GeoPP Sarulla 2 2 x 55 IPP SUMATERA Sumatera Utara
PROVINCECAPACITY (MW)
2 GeoPP Kamojang 5 dan 6
NO. OWNER ISLAND
10 GeoPP Karaha Bodas
17 GeoPP Dieng
PROJECT
PROJECT LIST OF FAST TRACK PROGRAM 10,000 MW PHASE II
(MEMR Regulation No. 01/2012 Amandement to MEMR Regulation No. 15/2010)
24 GeoPP Umbul Telomoyo 1 x 55 IPP JAWA Jawa Tengah
25 GeoPP Simbolon Samosir 2 x 55 IPP SUMATERA Sumatera Utara
26 GeoPP Sipoholon Ria-Ria 1 x 55 IPP SUMATERA Sumatera Utara
27 GeoPP Sorik Marapi 240 (Total) IPP SUMATERA Sumatera Utara
28 GeoPP Muaralaboh 2 x 110 IPP SUMATERA Sumatera Barat
29 GeoPP Bonjol 3 x 55 IPP SUMATERA Sumatera Barat
30 GeoPP Lumut Balai 4 x 55 IPP SUMATERA Sumatera Selatan
31 GeoPP Rantau Dadap 2 x 110 IPP SUMATERA Sumatera Selatan
32 GeoPP Rajabasa 2 x 110 IPP SUMATERA Lampung
33 GeoPP Ulubelu 3 dan 4 2 x 55 IPP SUMATERA Lampung
34 GeoPP Suoh Sekincau 4 x 55 IPP SUMATERA Lampung
35 GeoPP Wai Ratai 1 x 55 IPP SUMATERA Lampung
36 GeoPP Danau Ranau 2 x 55 IPP SUMATERA Lampung
37 GeoPP Lahendong 5 dan 6 2 x 20 IPP SULAWESI Sulawesi Utara
38 GeoPP Bora 1 x 5 IPP SULAWESI Sulawesi Tengah
39 GeoPP Marana/Masaingi 2 x 10 IPP SULAWESI Sulawesi Tengah
40 GeoPP Hu’u 2 x 10 IPP NUSA TENGGARA Nusa Tenggara Barat
41 GeoPP Atadei 2 x 2,5 IPP NUSA TENGGARA Nusa Tenggara Timur
42 GeoPP Sokoria 3 x 5 IPP NUSA TENGGARA Nusa Tenggara Timur
43 GeoPP Mataloko 1 x 5 IPP NUSA TENGGARA Nusa Tenggara Timur
44 GeoPP Jailolo 2 x 5 IPP MALUKU Maluku Utara
45 GeoPP Songa Wayaua 1 x 5 IPP MALUKU Maluku Utara
46 HEPP Rajamandala 1 x 47 IPP JAWA Jawa Barat
47 HEPP Peusangan 4 1 x 83 IPP SUMATERA Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
48 HEPP Wampu 3 x 15 IPP SUMATERA Sumatera Utara
49 HEPP Hasang 40 (Total) IPP SUMATERA Sumatera Utara
PROVINCECAPACITY (MW)NO. OWNER ISLANDPROJECT
PROJECT LIST OF
FAST TRACK PROGRAM 10,000 MW PHASE II (MEMR Regulation No. 01/2012 Amandement to MEMR Regulation No. 15/2010)
50 HEPP Simpang Aur 23 (Total) IPP SUMATERA Bengkulu
51 HEPP Semangka 2 x 28 IPP SUMATERA Lampung
52 HEPP Bonto Batu 2 x 50 IPP SULAWESI Sulawesi Selatan
53 HEPP Malea 2 x 45 IPP SULAWESI Sulawesi Selatan
54 CFPP Madura 2 x 200 IPP JAWA Jawa Timur
55 CFPP Nias 3 x 7 IPP SUMATERA Sumatera Utara
56 CFPP Tanjung Pinang 2 x 15 IPP SUMATERA Kepulauan Riau
57 CFPP Tanjung Balai Karimun 2 x 10 IPP SUMATERA Kepulauan Riau
58 CFPP Bangka 2 x 30 IPP SUMATERA Bangka Belitung
59 CFPP Nunukan 2 x 7 IPP KALIMANTAN Kalimantan Timur
60 CFPP Kaltim 2 x 100 IPP KALIMANTAN Kalimantan Timur
61 CFPP Kalsel 2 x 100 IPP KALIMANTAN Kalimantan Selatan
62 CFPP Luwuk 2 x 10 IPP SULAWESI Sulawesi Tengah
63 CFPP Mamuju 2 x 25 IPP SULAWESI Sulawesi Barat
64 CFPP Kendari 2 x 25 IPP SULAWESI Sulawesi Tenggara
65 CFPP Kolaka 2 x 10 IPP SULAWESI Sulawesi Tenggara
66 CFPP Sumbawa 2 x 10 IPP NUSA TENGGARA Nusa Tenggara Barat
67 CFPP Biak 2 x 7 IPP PAPUA Papua
68 CFPP Jayapura 2 x 15 IPP PAPUA Papua
69 CFPP Nabire 2 x 7 IPP PAPUA Papua
70 CFPP Merauke 2 x 7 IPP PAPUA Papua
71 CFPP Klalin 2 x 15 IPP PAPUA Papua Barat
72 CFPP Andai 2 x 7 IPP PAPUA Papua Barat
TOTAL 10,047
PROVINCECAPACITY (MW)NO. OWNER ISLANDPROJECT
Note:
HEPP : Hydro Electric Power Plant
GeoPP : Geothermal Power Plant
CFPP : Coal Fired Power Plant
CGPP : Coal Gasification Power Plant
GTPP : Gas Turbine Power Plant
PROJECT LIST OF
FAST TRACK PROGRAM 10,000 MW PHASE II (MEMR Regulation No. 01/2012 Amandement to MEMR Regulation No. 15/2010)
1 GeoPP Sungai Penuh 2 x 55 PLN SUMATERA Jambi
2 GeoPP Hululais 2 x 55 PLN SUMATERA Bengkulu
3 GeoPP Kotamobagu 1 dan 2 2 x 20 PLN SULAWESI Sulawesi Utara
4 GeoPP Kotamobagu 3 dan 4 2 x 20 PLN SULAWESI Sulawesi Utara
5 GeoPP Sembalun 2 x 10 PLN NUSA TENGGARA Nusa Tenggara Barat
6 GeoPP Tulehu 2 x 10 PLN MALUKU Maluku
7 HEPP Pump Storage Upper Cisokan 4 x 260 PLN JAWA Jawa Barat
8 HEPP Asahan 3 2 x 87 PLN SUMATERA Sumatera Utara
9 HEPP Masang 2 55 (Total) PLN SUMATERA Sumatera Barat
10 CFPP Indramayu 1 x 1.000 PLN JAWA - BALI Jawa Barat
11 CGPP Sabang 8 (Total) PLN SUMATERA Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12 CFPP Pangkalan Susu 3 dan 4 2 x 200 PLN SUMATERA Sumatera Utara
13 CFPP Melak 2 x 7 PLN KALIMANTAN Kalimantan Timur
14 CFPP Parit Baru 2 x 50 PLN KALIMANTAN Kalimantan Barat
15 CFPP Ketapang 2 x 10 PLN KALIMANTAN Kalimantan Barat
16 CFPP Takalar 2 x 100 PLN SULAWESI Sulawesi Selatan
17 CFPP Bau-Bau 2 x 10 PLN SULAWESI Sulawesi Tenggara
18 CFPP Lombok 2 x 25 PLN NUSA TENGGARA Nusa Tenggara Barat
19 GTPP Bangkanai 280 (Total) PLN KALIMANTAN Kalimantan Tengah
20 CGPP Tanjung Batu 8 (Total) PLN SUMATERA Kepulauan Riau
21 CGPP Putussibau 8 (Total) PLN KALIMANTAN Kalimantan Barat
22 CGPP Tahuna 8 (Total) PLN SULAWESI Sulawesi Utara
23 CGPP Selayar 8 (Total) PLN SULAWESI Sulawesi Selatan
24 CGPP Larantuka 8 (Total) PLN NUSA TENGGARA Nusa Tenggara Timur
25 CGPP Tobelo 8 (Total) PLN MALUKU Maluku Utara
26 CGPP Tual 8 (Total) PLN MALUKU Maluku
PROVINCECAPACITY (MW)NO. OWNER ISLANDPROJECT
30 days Yes
permission
Minister IUPL Holders
meet the requirements
application
No
Permit Requirements:
1. copy of the electricity
supply license;
2. initial agreement sale of
electricity;
3. balance of power in its region
4. electricity supply business plan for 5 (five) years
POWER SALES PERMIT CROSS-BOARDER
30 days Yes
permission
Minister IUPL Holders
meet the requirements
application
No
Permit Requirements:
1. copy of the electricity supply
license;
2. initial power purchase
agreement;
3. balance of power in its region;
4. electricity supply business
plan for 5 (five) years; and
5. copy of the importer identification
number obtained in accordance
with the provisions of the
legislation
POWER PURCHASE PERMIT CROSS-BOARDER