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Executive Summary
Coal- and Gas-Based Thermal Capacity Dominates Power Mix
Coal-based thermal capacity dominated the
Indonesian power mix in 2013, with a share of
XX% of total installed capacity, followed by gas-
based thermal capacity, with XX%. Indonesia is a
leading country in terms of fossil fuel reserves of
coal and natural gas, hence the dominance of
fossil fuels in the power mix. Significant
contributions were also made by hydropower, with
a share of XX%, and oil-based thermal capacity,
with a share of XX%. Other renewable sources,
which include onshore wind, solar Photovoltaic
(PV), biomass, and biogas, together accounted for
XX% of the power mix.
Power Market, Indonesia, Breakdown of Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type (%), 2013
Coal (thermal)
Gas (thermal)
Hydropower
Oil (thermal)
Renewables (biomass, biogas,onshore wind, and
solar PV)
Source: GlobalData, Power Database [Accessed on June 27, 2014]
Continuous Increase in Annual Power Consumption and Generation
Annual electricity consumption continued to
increase, owing to rising demand from the
industrial, residential and commercial sectors. In
2000, annual electricity consumption was XX
Terawatt hours (TWh). It increased to XX TWh in
2013 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
of XX%. Annual power generation also increased
between 2000 and 2013, from XX TWh to XX TWh,
at a CAGR of XX%. Most of the additional power
generated came from coal and gas.
Power Market, Indonesia, Annual Power Consumption and Generation (TWh), 2000–2013
2000 2007 2013
Annu
al p
ower
con
sum
ptio
n an
d ge
nera
tion
(TW
h)
Annual power consumption Annual power generation Source: GlobalData, Power Database [Accessed on June 27, 2014]
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Table of Contents
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1 Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents ....................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 List of Tables ...................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 List of Figures ..................................................................................................................... 8
2 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 9
2.1 GlobalData Report Guidance ............................................................................................ 10
3 Indonesia, Power Market, Snapshot ......................................................................................... 11
3.1 Indonesia, Power Market, Macro-economic Factors .......................................................... 11
3.2 Indonesia, Power Market, Supply Security ........................................................................ 14
3.3 Indonesia, Power Market, Generation Infrastructure ......................................................... 15
3.4 Indonesia, Power Market, Transmission Infrastructure ...................................................... 16
3.5 Indonesia, Power Market, Opportunities............................................................................ 16
3.6 Indonesia, Power Market, Challenges ............................................................................... 17
4 Indonesia, Power Market, Market Analysis ............................................................................... 18
4.1 Indonesia, Power Market, Supply Structure ...................................................................... 18
4.2 Indonesia, Power Market, Key Market Players .................................................................. 18
4.3 Indonesia, Power Market, Financial Deals ........................................................................ 19
4.3.1 Deal Volume and Value Analysis, 2004–2013 ............................................................... 19
4.3.2 Deals by Type, 2013 ..................................................................................................... 20
4.4 Indonesia, Power Market, Demand Structure .................................................................... 21
4.4.1 Electricity Consumption by Sector, 2013 ....................................................................... 23
5 Indonesia, Power Market, Regulatory Scenario ........................................................................ 24
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5.1 Indonesia, Power Market, Key Electricity Policies ............................................................. 24
5.1.1 The Electricity Law ........................................................................................................ 24
5.1.2 The Energy Law No. 30/2009 ........................................................................................ 25
5.1.3 Regulation for Permitting Electricity Export and Import by PLN ..................................... 25
5.2 Indonesia, Power Market, Renewable Energy Development ............................................. 26
5.3 Indonesia, Power Market, National Coal Policy ................................................................. 26
5.4 Indonesia, Power Market, Nuclear Development Scenario ................................................ 27
5.5 Indonesia, Power Market, Foreign Investment Scenario ................................................... 28
6 Indonesia, Power Market, Capacity and Generation Overview .................................................. 29
6.1 Indonesia, Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity, Breakdown by Fuel Type, 201329
6.2 Indonesia, Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity and Annual Power Generation,
2000–2030 ........................................................................................................................ 30
6.2.1 Cumulative Installed Thermal Power Capacity and Annual Thermal Power Generation,
2000–2030 ................................................................................................................... 33
6.2.2 Cumulative Installed Hydropower Capacity and Annual Hydropower Generation, 2000–
2030 ............................................................................................................................. 37
6.2.3 Cumulative Installed Renewable Power Capacity and Annual Renewable Power
Generation, 2000–2030 ................................................................................................ 41
7 Indonesia, Power Market, Transmission and Distribution Overview .......................................... 46
7.1 Indonesia, Power Market, Transmission Overview ............................................................ 46
7.2 Indonesia, Power Market, Distribution Overview ............................................................... 47
7.3 Indonesia, Power Market, Grid Interconnection ................................................................. 49
8 Indonesia, Power Market, Competitive Landscape: Snapshot of Leading Power-generating
Companies ............................................................................................................................... 50
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8.1 Key Company in the Indonesia Power Generation Market, PLN ....................................... 50
8.1.1 PLN, Company Overview .............................................................................................. 50
8.1.2 PLN, Business Description ............................................................................................ 50
8.1.3 PLN, SWOT Analysis .................................................................................................... 52
8.1.4 PLN Strengths ............................................................................................................... 53
8.1.5 PLN Weaknesses .......................................................................................................... 54
8.1.6 PLN Opportunities ......................................................................................................... 55
8.1.7 PLN Threats .................................................................................................................. 56
9 Appendix................................................................................................................................... 58
9.1 Market Definitions ............................................................................................................. 58
9.1.1 Power ............................................................................................................................ 58
9.1.2 Installed Capacity .......................................................................................................... 58
9.1.3 Electricity Generation .................................................................................................... 58
9.1.4 Electricity Consumption ................................................................................................. 58
9.1.5 Coal-Fired Power Plant ................................................................................................. 58
9.1.6 Hydropower Plant .......................................................................................................... 58
9.1.7 Nuclear Power............................................................................................................... 58
9.1.8 Renewable Energy Resources ...................................................................................... 59
9.2 Abbreviations .................................................................................................................... 59
9.3 Bibliography ...................................................................................................................... 60
9.4 GlobalData’s Methodology ................................................................................................ 61
9.4.1 Coverage ...................................................................................................................... 61
9.4.2 Secondary Research and Analysis ................................................................................ 62
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9.4.3 Primary Research and Analysis..................................................................................... 62
9.5 Disclaimer ......................................................................................................................... 63
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Power Market, Indonesia, Gross Domestic Product ($bn), Population (million), and Annual Power
Consumption (TWh), 2000–2019 .................................................................................................... 14
Table 2: Power Market, Indonesia, Market Share of Power Generation Companies (%), 2013 ...................... 19
Table 3: Power Market, Indonesia, Deal Value ($bn) and Number of Deals, 2004–2013 ............................... 20
Table 4: Power Market, Indonesia, Share of Deals by Type (%), 2013 .......................................................... 21
Table 5: Power Market, Indonesia, Annual Power Consumption (TWh), 2000–2030 ..................................... 22
Table 6: Power Market, Indonesia, Power Consumption by Sector (%), 2013 ............................................... 23
Table 7: Power Market, Indonesia, Foreign Direct Investment ($bn), 2008–2013 .......................................... 28
Table 8: Power Market, Indonesia, Cumulative Installed Capacity Breakdown by Fuel Type (%), 2013 ......... 29
Table 9: Power Market, Indonesia, Cumulative Installed Capacity (GW) and Annual Power Generation (TWh),
2000–2030 ..................................................................................................................................... 32
Table 10: Power Market, Indonesia, Leading Active Thermal Power Plants, 2014 ........................................... 33
Table 11: Power Market, Indonesia, Leading Upcoming Thermal Power Plants, 2014–2020 ........................... 34
Table 12: Power Market, Indonesia, Cumulative Installed Thermal Power Capacity (GW) and Annual Thermal
Power Generation (TWh), 2000–2030 ............................................................................................. 36
Table 13: Power Market, Indonesia, Leading Active Hydropower Plants, 2014 ............................................... 37
Table 14: Power Market, Indonesia, Leading Upcoming Hydropower Plants (MW), 2014–2020 ...................... 38
Table 15: Power Market, Indonesia, Cumulative Installed Hydropower Capacity (GW) and Annual Hydropower
Generation (TWh), 2000–2030 ....................................................................................................... 40
Table 16: Power Market, Indonesia, Leading Active Renewable Power Plants, 2014 ...................................... 42
Table 17: Power Market, Indonesia, Leading Upcoming Renewable Power Plants, 2014–2020 ...................... 43
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Table 18: Power Market, Indonesia, Cumulative Installed Renewable Power Capacity (GW) and Annual
Renewable Power Generation (TWh), 2000–2030 .......................................................................... 45
Table 19: Power Market, Indonesia, Growth in Transmission Line Length (Ckm), 2000–2020 ......................... 47
Table 20: Power Market, Indonesia, Growth in Distribution Line Network (Ckm), 2000–2020 .......................... 48
Table 21: PLN, SWOT Analysis...................................................................................................................... 52
Table 22: Abbreviations.................................................................................................................................. 59
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Power Market, Indonesia, Gross Domestic Product ($bn) and Population (million), 2000–2019 ....... 12
Figure 2: Power Market, Indonesia, Annual Power Consumption (TWh), 2000–2019 ..................................... 13
Figure 3: Power Market, Indonesia, Market Share of Power Generation Companies (%), 2013 ...................... 18
Figure 4: Power Market, Indonesia, Deal Value ($bn) and Number of Deals, 2004–2013 ............................... 19
Figure 5: Power Market, Indonesia, Share of Deals by Type (%), 2013 .......................................................... 20
Figure 6: Power Market, Indonesia, Annual Power Consumption (TWh), 2000–2030 ..................................... 21
Figure 7: Power Market, Indonesia, Power Consumption by Sector (%), 2013 ............................................... 23
Figure 8: Power Market, Indonesia, Cumulative Installed Capacity Breakdown by Fuel Type (%), 2013 ......... 29
Figure 9: Power Market, Indonesia, Cumulative Installed Capacity (GW) and Annual Power Generation (TWh),
2000–2030 ..................................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 10:Power Market, Indonesia, Cumulative Installed Thermal Power Capacity (GW) and Annual Thermal
Power Generation (TWh), 2000–2030 ............................................................................................. 35
Figure 11:Power Market, Indonesia, Cumulative Installed Hydropower Capacity (GW) and Annual Hydropower
Generation (TWh), 2000–2030 ....................................................................................................... 39
Figure 12:Power Market, Indonesia, Cumulative Installed Renewable Power Capacity (GW) and Annual
Renewable Power Generation (TWh), 2000–2030 .......................................................................... 44
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Introduction
2 Introduction
Indonesia is the largest economy in Southeast Asia. It is the fourth-most populous country and has
the 17th largest economy in the world. Post-independence, it has seen tremendous economic
development, partly as a result of government changes to its regulatory framework, which have
increased investment from both the foreign and domestic private sector. Despite this, Indonesia
struggles with poverty, unemployment, corruption, poor infrastructure, a complex regulatory
environment and unequal resource distribution among regions.
With an estimated Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (at current prices) of $XX billion in 2013,
Indonesia registered growth of XX% in the same year (CIA, 2014). The industry sector was
estimated to account for XX% of Indonesia’s GDP in 2013, followed by the service sector (XX%)
and the agriculture sector (XX%). Indonesia has substantial natural resources, including crude oil,
natural gas, tin, copper and gold. It is a major importer of chemicals, fuels, food items, machinery,
equipment, and crude oil. Indonesia exports gas, coal, electrical appliances, rubber, textiles and
plywood. Its major trading partners are China, Japan, Singapore and the US. Since 1998,
Indonesia’s oil production has declined, owing to its largest oil fields’ reached maturity and its
inability to develop new comparable resources. Despite being a net importer of crude oil, since
2004 it has been the world’s sixth-largest net exporter of natural gas and second-largest net
exporter of coal.
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (Kementerian Energi dan Sumber daya Mineral,
MEMR) is the chief regulator of the electricity sector and is responsible for the legislation,
implementation, co-ordination, enforcement and compliance of the electricity sector. Perusahaan
Listrik Negara (PLN), a state-owned utility, is the dominant company in the power sector. It owns
XX% of Indonesia's power-generating capacity through its subsidiaries and maintains a monopoly
over Transmission and Distribution (T&D) activities. The remaining XX% is owned by the private
sector through Independent Power Producers (IPP). This contribution of IPPs is likely to increase,
as new private power projects are expected to come online in the next few years. The electrification
ratio in Indonesia is currently XX% but is expected to increase owing to increasing private
investments in the electricity infrastructure.
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Introduction
2.1 GlobalData Report Guidance
The executive summary captures the key growth trends in the power market.
Chapter three provides a snapshot of the key parameters that impact the power sector, as well
as key points about the power market.
Chapter four provides an analysis of the power market.
Chapter five details the regulatory control of the power market and the inward foreign
investment scenario.
Chapter six provides information on the cumulative installed capacity and annual generation
trends, by individual generation source.
Chapter seven describes the power T&D infrastructure and provides information on
interconnectors with neighboring countries. The section also covers electricity imports and
exports and upcoming grid-related projects.
Chapter eight provides complete descriptions and SWOT analyses of the leading power
generating companies.
Note: All 2013 market numbers provided in the report are estimates, except where actual data were
available.
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3 Indonesia, Power Market, Snapshot
3.1 Indonesia, Power Market, Macro-economic Factors
Indonesia’s GDP (at constant prices) grew from $XX billion in 2000 to $XX billion in 2013 at a
Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of XX%. The economy enjoyed steady growth from 2000
to 2007 but declined in 2008 in the wake of the global economic crisis. The annual growth rate
declined by XX% in 2008, compared with an average annual growth rate of XX% between 2000
and 2007. The economy picked up in 2009 and continued to grow until 2012, at an average growth
rate of XX%. However, it fell again in 2013 to a negative rate of XX% due to severe global
economic uncertainty, a high current-account deficit, high inflation due to a rise in fuel prices, and
sharp domestic currency depreciation. The economy is expected to continue declining in 2014 at a
negative rate of XX%. To tackle the situation, the central bank raised bank interest rates
significantly to bring the economy back on the path of growth. Indonesia also has major
infrastructure development plans to drive economic growth. With contingency measures made by
the government to attract increased investments, GDP (at constant prices) is expected to grow at a
CAGR of XX% between 2014 and 2019 (IMF, 2014).
The population has shown a very flat trend during the period under analysis, growing at a CAGR of
XX% from XX million in 2000 to 277 million in 2013. This trend is expected to continue between
2014 and 2019, with the population expected to increase to XX million, at a CAGR of XX%.
Electricity consumption increased from XX Terawatt hours (TWh) in 2000 to XX TWh in 2013, at a
CAGR of XX%. This was due to an increase in demand from the industrial and services sectors.
Consumption is expected to increase at a CAGR of XX% between 2014 and 2019, to reach XX
TWh.
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Figure 1: Power Market, Indonesia, Gross Domestic Product ($bn) and Population (million), 2000–2019
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
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GDP (constant prices) Population Source: GlobalData; IMF, 2014
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Market Analysis
4.4.1 Electricity Consumption by Sector, 2013
The industrial sector was the single largest consumer of electricity in the power sector in 2013,
accounting for an estimated XX% of electricity consumption. The residential and commercial
sectors contributed an estimated XX% and XX%, respectively, to consumption, while all other
sectors cumulatively contributed the remaining XX%.
Figure 7: Power Market, Indonesia, Power Consumption by Sector (%), 2013
Industrial
Residential
Commercial
Other
Source: GlobalData
Table 6: Power Market, Indonesia, Power Consumption by Sector (%), 2013 Sector Consumption
Industrial
Residential
Commercial
Other sectors
Source: GlobalData
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9.1 Market Definitions
9.1.1 Power
Power refers to the rate of production, transfer or energy use, usually related to electricity. It is
measured in Watts (W) and often expressed in kilowatts (kW) or Megawatts (MW). It is also known
as real power or active power.
9.1.2 Installed Capacity
Installed capacity refers to the generator’s nameplate capacity as stated by the manufacturer, or
the maximum rated output of a generator under given conditions. It is given in Megawatts (MW) on
a nameplate affixed to the generator.
9.1.3 Electricity Generation
Electricity generation refers to the process of generating electricity from other forms of energy. It
also refers to the amount of electricity produced, expressed in Gigawatt hours (GWh).
9.1.4 Electricity Consumption
Electricity consumption is the sum of electricity generated, plus imports, minus exports and
transmission and distribution losses. It is measured in Gigawatt hours (GWh).
9.1.5 Coal-Fired Power Plant
A coal-fired power plant produced electricity from the combustion of coal.
9.1.6 Hydropower Plant
A hydropower plant is a plant in which the turbine generators are driven by falling or flowing water.
9.1.7 Nuclear Power
Nuclear power is the energy released from the fission of nuclear fuel in a reactor.
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9.1.8 Renewable Energy Resources
Renewable energy resources are those that provide energy that is naturally replenished but limited
in the amount of energy available per unit of time. Biomass, geothermal, solar, small hydro and
wind are examples of renewable resources.
9.2 Abbreviations
Table 22: Abbreviations BATAN National Atomic Energy Agency (Badan Tenaga Atom Nasional)
CAGR Compound Annual Growth Rate
CCGT Combined Cycle Gas Turbine
Ckm Circuit kilometer
FDI Foreign Direct Investment
GDP Gross Domestic Product
HVDC High Voltage Direct Current
IPPs Independent Power Producers
kV kilovolt
MEMR Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (Kementerian Energi dan Sumber daya Mineral)
MW Megawatt
NCP National Coal Policy
NGL
PPA Power Purchase Agreement
PLN Perusahaan Listrik Negara
PV Photovoltaic
RUKN National Electricity Generation (Rencana Umum Ketenagalistrikan Nasional)
T&D Transmission and Distribution
TWh Terawatt hours
Source: GlobalData
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9.3 Bibliography
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Indonesia-Investments (2014b). Profile of Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN): Indonesia's
Electricity Provider. Indonesia-Investments. Available from: http://www.indonesia-
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9.4 GlobalData’s Methodology
GlobalData’s dedicated research and analysis teams consist of experienced professionals with
advanced statistical expertise and marketing, market research and consulting backgrounds in the
energy industry.
GlobalData adheres to the codes of practice of the Market Research Society (www.mrs.org.uk) and
Strategic and Competitive Intelligence Professionals (www.scip.org).
All of GlobalData’s databases are continuously updated and revised. The following methodology
has been followed for the collection and analysis of data presented in this report.
9.4.1 Coverage
This report covers Indonesia’s power market, examining the market structure and providing
historical generation, capacity and consumption forecasts until 2030. It also looks at the market’s
regulatory structure, import and export trends, competitive landscape and leading active and
upcoming power projects.
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9.4.2 Secondary Research and Analysis
The capacity, generation and consumption data are collected and validated using a number of
secondary resources including, but not limited to:
Government agencies, ministry websites, industry associations, the World Bank, IMF, and
statistical databases
Company websites, annual reports, financial reports, analyst reports and investor
presentations
Industry trade journals, market reports and other literature
GlobalData’s proprietary databases such as the Capacity and Generation Database, Power
Plant Database and Transmission and Distribution Database
Further to this, the following secondary information is collected and analyzed to project Indonesia’s
power market scenario to 2030, analyzing factors such as:
Macro-economic scenario
Government regulations, policies and targets
Government and private sector investment
Contract and deal announcements
Utility expansion plans
The sector’s historic track record
Other qualitative insights built through secondary research and analysis of company websites,
annual reports, investor presentations, industry and trade journals, and data from industry
associations
9.4.3 Primary Research and Analysis
Secondary research is further complemented through primary interviews with industry participants
to verify the market numbers obtained through secondary research and obtain first-hand
information on industry trends.
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The participants are drawn from a diverse set of backgrounds, including power producers,
equipment manufacturers, industry associations, government bodies, utilities, distributors, and
academia. The participants include but are not limited to C-level executives, industry consultants,
academic experts, business development and sales managers, purchasing managers, plant
managers, government officials and industry spokespersons.
9.5 Disclaimer
All Rights Reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any
form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior
permission of the publisher, GlobalData.