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Indonesia’s PLN  to Add 32 GW Renewable Energy Capacity

Saur News DeskBy Saur News DeskSeptember 7, 2023Updated:September 7, 2023No Comments
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In order to connect to more renewable power sources, state utility PLN plans to add 32 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity and invest in grids.

Speaking during ASEAN Indo-Pacific Forum.  its Chief Executive  Darmawan Prasodjo, said, ”The plan is part of the company’s efforts to speed up adoption of renewable power and reduce reliance on coal, which is used to generate about half of Indonesia’s power output. PLN is revising its power supply master plan to incorporate more renewables.”

Informing more about the plans, he said, “Under the current plan for 2021-2030, the company targeted expanding renewables-sourced power capacity by 20.9 gigawatt, or 51 percent of its total new additional power generation capacity for the period.”

“With this accelerated renewable energy development, 75 percent of our additional generation capacity will be based on renewables and 25 percent will be gas-based,” Darmawan said.

“Currently, around 14 percent of power is generated from renewables. The company is also planning to renew its grid to be able to connect more renewable energy to its electricity networks, allowing PLN to increase its variable power load from renewable sources to 28GW from currently 5 GW,” he added. However, the government has revised local content rules for solar panels to encourage more investment, said official Rachmat Kaimuddin at the forum.

According to a government regulation made public recently, Indonesia had required 60 percent components of a solar panel to be made locally. This requirement has been pushed back to 2025. “The problem is that there is a lack of  enough industries in Indonesia to support it. By 2025, we would already have the industry and can handle the 60 percent local content,” Rachmat said.

Indonesia hopes funds pledged under the Just Energy Transition (JETP) would help finance PLN’s planned grid installation, senior cabinet minister Luhut Pandjaitan said at a separate event on Wednesday. US Vice President Kamala Harris discussed Indonesia’s JETP in a bilateral meeting with President Joko Widodo on Wednesday at ASEAN regional bloc meetings. The challenges and delays faced by Indonesia’s JETP investment blueprint were among the top issues discussed at business forums held on the sideline of the summit. Fabby Tumiwa, Executive Director at think tank Institute for Essential Services Reform and part of JETP working group, said Indonesia needs to overhaul power tariffs policy to allow wider adoption of renewables.

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