Indonesia has significant potential for wind energy development given its geography as an archipelago. Currently wind energy contributes less than 800 kW of installed capacity. The government aims to increase this to 250 MW by 2025. Several small-scale wind projects have been implemented to power water pumps, demonstrating the technology's benefits compared to diesel. Plans are underway to install seven new 80 kW wind turbine projects on various islands in 2007. Overall wind speeds are typically 3-5 m/s, with some areas above 5 m/s showing greater potential for utility-scale projects.