this presentation discuss that the energy mix policy should be based on the needs of a nation to the best interest of the people. the competitiveness of domestic primary energy, affordability to the people, infrastructure and priority of a state. that's the essence of energy independence and sovereignty
Renewable and fossil based energy challenge and opportunity : New ParadigmSampe Purba
this slide presentation discuss the fact sheet of fossil based and renewable in Indonesia energy mix. the way to boost renewable energy in electricity system hand in hand with strengthening PT PLN, while maintaining competitive advantage in existing fossil based energy is proposed as new shifting paradigm policy
Energy Transition - A comprehensive approachSampe Purba
this Paper discuss that a transition energy can be reached by the lining streaming of Supply, Demand, Infrastructure, Commerciality and regulation. However, any transitional energy has to consider the technology, existing power generation and the ability to absorb and competitiveness
Transition from coal fire power generation to renewable energy for public.pptxSampe Purba
the global and national fact sheet shows, despite the campaign to renewable energy, the dependence on fossil based energy is the reality. Every country needs to make a comprehensive assessment in line to its national interest, without leaving the responsibility as global citizen sharing the same universe.
Acceleration the utilization of Renewable Energy Sampe Purba
Presented in Asean Clean Energy Week, November 2020
Despite the pandemic covid 19, Indonesia commits to promote the utilization of Renewable Energy in our Energy Mix
Implications of the global transition to non fossil energySampe Purba
the ability of transitional from fossil to non fossil energy is unique across the countries. Hence, sympathetic cooperation among states and consideration of the existing facilities should be taken in to account
PPT Devi Ebtke - OECD Stakeholder Dialogue on Mobilising Clean Energy Finance...OECD Environment
Presentation from Devi Ebtke
OECD Stakeholder dialogue: Mobilising Clean Energy Finance and Investment
Joint OECD-Government of Indonesia (GoI) Workshop at the Indo EBTKE Conex 2019, 8 November, Jakarta
Renewable and fossil based energy challenge and opportunity : New ParadigmSampe Purba
this slide presentation discuss the fact sheet of fossil based and renewable in Indonesia energy mix. the way to boost renewable energy in electricity system hand in hand with strengthening PT PLN, while maintaining competitive advantage in existing fossil based energy is proposed as new shifting paradigm policy
Energy Transition - A comprehensive approachSampe Purba
this Paper discuss that a transition energy can be reached by the lining streaming of Supply, Demand, Infrastructure, Commerciality and regulation. However, any transitional energy has to consider the technology, existing power generation and the ability to absorb and competitiveness
Transition from coal fire power generation to renewable energy for public.pptxSampe Purba
the global and national fact sheet shows, despite the campaign to renewable energy, the dependence on fossil based energy is the reality. Every country needs to make a comprehensive assessment in line to its national interest, without leaving the responsibility as global citizen sharing the same universe.
Acceleration the utilization of Renewable Energy Sampe Purba
Presented in Asean Clean Energy Week, November 2020
Despite the pandemic covid 19, Indonesia commits to promote the utilization of Renewable Energy in our Energy Mix
Implications of the global transition to non fossil energySampe Purba
the ability of transitional from fossil to non fossil energy is unique across the countries. Hence, sympathetic cooperation among states and consideration of the existing facilities should be taken in to account
PPT Devi Ebtke - OECD Stakeholder Dialogue on Mobilising Clean Energy Finance...OECD Environment
Presentation from Devi Ebtke
OECD Stakeholder dialogue: Mobilising Clean Energy Finance and Investment
Joint OECD-Government of Indonesia (GoI) Workshop at the Indo EBTKE Conex 2019, 8 November, Jakarta
Lng outlook and market webinar sept 2020Sampe Purba
This short presentation describes the imbalance of LNG supply demand globally. In such a situation the commercial flexibility from supply sides do required, along with the infrastructures to bring gas to the new unconventional traditional market
THE RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAMME
PRESENTED BY
ENGR.(MRS) BAHIJJAHTU ABUBAKAR
NATIONAL COORDINATOR
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAMME (REP),
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT
OF NIGERIA
Harris, MEMR - Indonesia's RE Investment Promotion Strategy in Eastern IslandsOECD Environment
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Global LNG Trend, Geopolitics and Geoeconomics StrategySampe Purba
This slides present view that LNG business go beyond economic and commercial consideration. National interest of Developing countries together with their National Security is also a determining concern.
Towards cleaner energy - a collaborative world effortsSampe Purba
Presented in 3rd Asian Pollution Control and Sustainable Energy, May 2021
The bottom line of the messages are : Commitment to cleaner energy should be a real one, by taking into account each country's specific circumstances. One who polluted more, should take more responsibility. Carbon trading mechanism is somewhat more like a tactical trap by polluter producers and huge energy consumers at the expense of conserving O2 countries. This kind of platform may lead to vicious circle of atmosphere pollution
A Civil Society Organization & Networks Position Paper with suggested Issues ...Stephen Oundo
The views, ideas and recommendations in the \position paper are by CSOs and Networks working in Renewable Energy
at both National and sub national levels. It was formally submitted to MEMD on 23rd February 2018 for consideration.
The process of gathering and compilation of this information was done by Environmental Alert as the Coordinator, with
financial support from NORAD through WWWF-Uganda Country office.
Lng outlook and market webinar sept 2020Sampe Purba
This short presentation describes the imbalance of LNG supply demand globally. In such a situation the commercial flexibility from supply sides do required, along with the infrastructures to bring gas to the new unconventional traditional market
THE RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAMME
PRESENTED BY
ENGR.(MRS) BAHIJJAHTU ABUBAKAR
NATIONAL COORDINATOR
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAMME (REP),
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT
OF NIGERIA
Harris, MEMR - Indonesia's RE Investment Promotion Strategy in Eastern IslandsOECD Environment
Presentation by Harris, MEMR - OECD Focus Group Discussion: Investment models for scaling up renewable energy deployment in Indonesia's eastern islands, 21 October 2020
Global LNG Trend, Geopolitics and Geoeconomics StrategySampe Purba
This slides present view that LNG business go beyond economic and commercial consideration. National interest of Developing countries together with their National Security is also a determining concern.
Towards cleaner energy - a collaborative world effortsSampe Purba
Presented in 3rd Asian Pollution Control and Sustainable Energy, May 2021
The bottom line of the messages are : Commitment to cleaner energy should be a real one, by taking into account each country's specific circumstances. One who polluted more, should take more responsibility. Carbon trading mechanism is somewhat more like a tactical trap by polluter producers and huge energy consumers at the expense of conserving O2 countries. This kind of platform may lead to vicious circle of atmosphere pollution
A Civil Society Organization & Networks Position Paper with suggested Issues ...Stephen Oundo
The views, ideas and recommendations in the \position paper are by CSOs and Networks working in Renewable Energy
at both National and sub national levels. It was formally submitted to MEMD on 23rd February 2018 for consideration.
The process of gathering and compilation of this information was done by Environmental Alert as the Coordinator, with
financial support from NORAD through WWWF-Uganda Country office.
A Civil Society Organization & Networks Position Paper with suggested Issues...Dr. Joshua Zake
This is a Renewable Energy CSOs & Network's Position Paper on the Uganda National Renewable Renewable Energy Policy, 2007. The major objective of the CSO Position Paper is to provide targeted recommendations for consideration during the Renewable Energy Policy, 2007 (MEMD, 2007) review by the MEMD.
The suggested recommendations are based on the CSO’s engagements in the energy sector at the national and local levels
Before we kick-off a new line-up of insightful studies and conversations on energy this 2021, we take a snapshot of the previous working papers which were featured last year.
These studies were produced under the Access to Sustainable Energy Programme-Clean Energy Living Laboratories (ASEP-CELLs) project implemented by the Ateneo School of Government (ASOG), and funded by the European Union.
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Policy Paper (advanced draft) with Recommendations to Government on Renewable...Dr. Joshua Zake
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Request all to join in the initiative of thought leadership platform and in my endeavour of sincere efforts of contributing towards science and society.
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The target audiences are Governments, Private sectors and Policy makers particularly in Low Income Countries. The resource provides information of renewable energy as the ideal source to provide energy security in long term and the possible financing and development stages required to launch the project in a country successfully and sustainable. The reasons are energy security, growth of social economy, reduce pollution to preserve the climate, and promote good governance in lowering poverty and share prosperity across the country.
Dominique MINIERE, EDF Senior Vice President, Deputy Chief Operating Officer and SFEN President, opened the 4th edition of Atoms for the Future. He welcomed the 250 participants coming from 13 countries with the very good news of the UK project which will see two EPRs being built on the Hinkley Point site. He emphasized the global need for electricity, especially in developing countries, and therefore the high potential for further nuclear development.
Helen Hoka Osiolo, The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis
Presentation given at “Unlocking Investment in Africa’s Renewables: What are the Binding Constraints?” event, organised by the Institute of Development Studies and held on 19 January 2017 at the Wellcome Collection, London. For more information, please visit http://www.ids.ac.uk/events/unlocking-investment-in-africa-s-renewables-what-are-the-binding-constraints.
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Trend Philipp, Regional Director, Americas Member of the Board Reykjavik Geothermal.
Iceland Geothermal Conference 2018 - Breaking the Barriers
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This short presentation describes the benefit and concern over the Initial Public Offering of Oil and Gas State owned enterprises.
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This presentation reveals three important facts :
1. Big Countries to emit most of the CO2 from the past to present
2. The Energy mix for Electricity is dominated by Fossil based energy
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Reassessment energy transition to the right track
1. Reassess Energy
Transition in Indonesia
Sampe L. Purba
Universitas Pertahanan - Ph.D Cand., Global Energy
Professional
Presented in Webinar Interactive Discussion Energy Academy Indonesia
Wednesday , 3 June 2020
Jun-20 1
2. Agenda Question to discuss
1. How realistic is the concept and
implementation of Renewable
Energy that expecting
affordability, reliability and
sustainability
2. Is this realistic to expect
reaching the target RE of 23%
by 2025 when the historical
economy projection below
expectation
3. What is the appropriate system
and stimulant scheme
Jun-20 2
3. Renewable Energy at Affordable Price,
Reliable and Sustainable. Is this realistic ?
✓ Trilemma Energy ➔ Priority and optimum point
Affordable, Reliable, Sustainable
➢ Cost Structure : Fixed Capex, Fixed Opex, Variable Opex.
→contract terms, duration, volume
➢ Reliability : Base load, follower, intermittent, dual sources, power
storage, sensitivity to weather (wind, solar, current), grid integration
➢Sustainability : Feedstock (Biomass and Waste)
Output ( CO2 reduction)
Off taker and Consumers
Jun-20 3
1
Live is an option : You cannot have all things at the same time
4. Cost structure of several power generation primary –
energy-related-source
• Different cost structure,
drives commerciality
- PPA Terms
- Model Financing
- Off taker
- Take or Pay
- Volume
Source : Levelized Cost of Electricity Indonesia, IESR 2019
Jun-20 4
Cost Electricity
Cent/ KwH
5. Reliability -1 (access
and availability)
Jun-20 5Source : Levelized Cost of Electricity Indonesia, IESR 2019
- Value Chain
Infrastructures
- Efficiency
- Sites required
- Start up - Power
losses
UpFront
Investment cost
6. Reliability Issues -2
- Baseload, back up or
intermittent
- Battery Storage
- Grid integration
- Power losses
Jun-20 6
Source : IEA 2017, Getting Wind and Sun on to the grid
Technology do
matters
7. Sustainability Issues
Jun-20 7
✓ Feedstock continuity
-planted
-seasonal
✓Output
- Biomass → O2 vs CO2
- Fossil Based → carbon
capture technology
✓Off taker/ Consumers
- Energy issues or
Environment (PLTSa –City
Waste) –Tipping fee
- Economy Price or Subsidy
called for ?
8. How Realistic is our Energy Mix Target
✓Based Assumption on Renewable Energy Formulation
➢ Economy Growth (size, structure and strength)
➢ Demand for electricity growth
➢ Regulatory framework (National Energy Policy, Govt Reg, Pres Order etc)
✓Ends – Ways – Means
➢ Ends : Sufficient available energy at affordable price
➢ Ways : Electricity Infrastructures, Primary Energy to utilize
➢ Means : Regulatory, Fiscal, Security and Better Bureaucratic Services
✓Competitiveness of Fossil Based Energy is a reality
➢ Availability of Primary energy
➢ Existing Power Generator
➢ Price of Energy per KwH
Jun-20 8
2
9. Potrait of Our Energy Mix
• Existing Electricity System
Power Generation
• Geographically wide spread
• Imbalances of
Infrastructures – Primary
Energy – Demand for energy
Jun-20 9
10. Pattern and Trend of Global Primary Energy Across the region
• Fossil (Coal, Gas, Oil) dominate
across the region
• Trend and pattern grows steadily
• Asia : Dominant using Coal, Oil
and Gas (Competitiveness,
Availability, Multiplier effect)
• Europe balance (Nuclear,
Renewables dan Hydro) → Energy
transition is technology matter.
Affordability and availability no
more issues
• US, Canada maintaining a balance
combination of Fossil and and
Renewable Energy → Realistic
Jun-20 10Source : BP Statistical Review, 2019
11. Ends – Ways - Means
• A sound energy mix
policy has to take into
account :
✓ Existing Power
Generation, Technical and
Economical age
✓Utilization of domestics
Primary Energy
✓Gradual Shifting to
increase proportion of RE
Jun-20 11
ENDS : An affordable energy price, accessible and Reliable.
Sustainability to RE adjusted as necessary
Irwandi Arif, 2019
12. Is Fiscal Stimulant for RE an urgency ?
✓Priority Nation Economy to handle – in new normal covid related matters
- Projection of tough economy recovery
- Limited Source of Revenue and Fiscal Instruments
- social safety net, healthcare and people rural and urban economy
✓Electricity Supply And Demand
- Grid connectivity
- Available Primary Energy Source
- Demand for electricity at present state
✓Refocussing of RE Program
- In line and adjusted with the local community needs
- Development of RE in remote Off grid maritime economy cluster
- Market Protection for infant industry and maintain level playing field
Jun-20 12
3
13. Price - The Things that Matter
✓Fossil Energy (Coal, Gas)
- Indonesia can play a role
in global energy
- Competitive Price
- High multiplier effect
(employment, State and
Regional Revenue, Services
industry and feedstock)
✓Renewable Energy
- A responsible global
society
- Source diversificationSource : Levelized Cost of Electricity Indonesia, IESR 2019
Jun-20 13
14. Our Electricity
• Demand For Electricity
highly correlates with
Economy Growth
• Gov’t Assignment Scheme
only yield outcome when
in line with urgency and
relevant needs
• A Proper Subsidy Policy:
(Corporation/ IPP, Tariff,
Consumer)
• PT PLN Corp better to
focus on expanding
transmission network to
create market, and
enhance its reliability.
Jun-20 14
15. Energy Mix:
Refocus and Prioritize Quality
✓RE to develop in line with
available local energy, electricity
infrastructures and demographic
spread
✓To integrate with economy
cluster.
✓Inter Ministerial and Corporation
collaboration to enhance
✓To Regulate the Market and
Players→ Economy of scale and
fair competition among the same
level playing field
Jun-20 15
16. Concluding Remarks
✓ The Energy Policy should be based on urgency and priority of the
nation by taking into account our primary energy competitiveness,
availability of access and People Affordability
✓Limiting access to market and financing for the sake of sustainability
by Developing Countries should not dictate us in formulating and
implementing the best thing for our people
✓The CoVid 19 effect has reduced the financing resources and fiscal
instruments. The Government will act and optimize the best
combination of policy and measures
✓The Government has been on the right track by prioritizing and
refocusing Renewable Energy programs based on quality and benefit
to the people over quantity
Jun-20 16
17. Thank You
Namaste
Horas
• Energy Professional : Finance, Legal and
Commercial
• Brief Description : Sampe L. Purba, has been experiencing
30 years of assignment within private, semi and
Government Institution. He held several positions such as
Senior Advisor Expert to Minister, high managerial level in
BPMIGAS/ SKK Migas, and Government Auditor.
• As professional, he once also served as Committee for
Investment and Risk Management in Public listed
corporation. With international institution he had an
experience as Short Term Consultant to The World Bank.
• Currently he serves as Senior Advisor to Minister of Energy
and Mineral Resources, RI
• His formal education background is Accounting, Finance
and Law. He is an alumni of Lemhannas – A National
Leadership and Policy Course. Currently he pursues his
Doctoral study in Energy Policy Management in Indonesia
Defense University.
• Mr. Purba is holder of License certificates in the field of
Legal Attorney, Audit, Accounting and Taxation Services.
Sampe L. Purba
Instagram.com/sampe.purba
linkedin.com/in/sampepurba
Twitter.com/sampepurba
Independent.academia.e
du/SampePurba
Jun-20 17
19. 22,1%
3,2%
2,2%
2,1%
14,1%
3,0%
1,3%12,7%
21,4%
8,3%
2,2%
7,3%
US
Germany
Kazakhstan
Poland
Russian Federation
Ukraine
Middle East & Africa
Australia
China
India
Indonesia
Others
Based on BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2017 :
Indonesia’s coal reserve accounts for 2.2% of world’s
coal reserve
RESOURCES 128.06 Billion Tonnes (41 Bt U/G)
RESERVES 28.45 Billion Tonnes
Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2017
Source: Geological Agency of Indonesia 2016
Indonesia
Indonesia Coal Resources and Reserves
Jun-20 19
20. Batubara
• Rencana Produksi Batubara
Indonesia di atas target KEN
• Sebagian terbesar dari produksi
untuk tujuan ekspor
• China dan India adalah importir
Utama Batubara Indonesia
Point to note :
✓ Penggunaan Batubara mendapatkan penentangan dari
berbagai negara atas nama climate change
✓ Batubara masih merupakan sumber energi primer
andalan murah dan utama dalam kelistrikan Indonesia
✓ Penggunaan batu bara sebagai sumber energi primer
dan devisa di Indonesia masih merupakan keniscayaan
Jun-20 20
21. Indonesia Energy Mix & Electricity Mix
Energy Mix 2015-2050 Electricity Mix 2018-2025
2018 2025
Source: General Planning for National
Energy (RUEN) 2015-2050
Source: Electricity Supply Business Plan
(RUPTL PLN) 2018-2025
62%
1%
7%
5%
0%
14%
7% 4%
54%
0%
10%
12%
2%
9%
13% 0%
Coal impor Water Geothermal Other EBT Gas LNG Oil
Jun-20 21