Developments in Geothermal Energy in Indonesia

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    1. Notes on the Development of Geothermal in Indonesia Generating Dialogue Clean Energy, Good Governance, and Regulation Forum Singapore, 16-18 March 2008 Asclepias Rachmi S. Indriyanto Indonesian Institute for Energy Economics
    2. Geothermal Development (1)
      • Large estimated potential, low realization
      • Most of existing capacity was the result of PD 45/91, which targeted to develop 4500 MW
      • During the Asian Financial Crisis, various geothermal development contracts and price agreements were suspended.
      • They were later renegotiated or cancelled; eventually negotiation agreed on lower price; but still many projects are not progressing.
    3. Geothermal Development (2)
      • Recent progress:
      • 2003: Law 27/2003, the only RE governed by its own law
      • 2004: Geothermal Blueprint
      • 2005: Establishment of Directorate of Geothermal Enterprise
      • Supervision & Groundwater Management, to strengthen sector
      • management
      • 2006: Master Plan Study for Geothermal Power Development
      • in Indonesia (funded by JICA)
      • 2007: Exemption of import duties for geothermal exploration
      • equipments and exemption of taxes for exploration activities
      • But SOE are still facing significant hurdles, and low participation of commercial financing and private sector
    4. Geothermal Development (3)
      • Challenges:
        • Economics:
          • High initial costs to develop geothermal energy
            • Remote areas, limited infrastructure
            • Drilling deep wells
          • Subsidized prices of fossil-based energy (petroleum fuels, and electricity mostly generated from fossil energy)
          • Environmental benefits are not included in cost calculation
        • Regulations:
          • Alignment of upstream and downstream regulations
          • Required set of implementation regulation for Law 27/2003
          • Alignment with Forestry regulation (national parks, boundary of various forest categories, overlap uses)
          • Role of local government in geothermal undertakings
          • Procedure for tender & licensing
          • Incentive for research & development, improve capacity of local contents
          • Road map & master plan on energy mix is not binding

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