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Roadmap New Renewable Energy (NRE) to Net Zero Emission
The NRE Roadmap towards Net Zero Emission is a form of energy transition roadmap from fossil energy to renewable energy to achieve net
zero emission in the energy sector.
Some of the important points in this roadmap include: NRE development to reach 100% in the national energy mix, Reducing the operating
emissions of PLTD which is getting bigger, Reducing fossil energy consumption, both in the residential, transportation, and power generation
sectors, Utilization of energy efficiency equipment on a large scale.
2021: President decree RNE, President decree
Retirement Coal, Cofiring electric Steam Pwr Plant,
CCT, conversion Diesel Pwr Plant to gas & EBT
2022: Act NRE, Electric stove 2 millon
household/year
2024:
Interconnection, smart grid & smart meter
2025: NRE 23% dominate by Solar Power Plant
Electrification ratio 100%
Electricity .217 kWh/kapita.
2031: Retirement Steam Pwr Plant Phase I
sub-critical, interconnection inter-island
start COD
2035: RNE 57% dominate by Solar Pwr Plant,
hydro, geothermal
- Electricity 2.085 kWh/kapita
2045: First Nuclear Pwr Plant start COD
2050: RNE 87% dominate Biomass
& Solar Pwr Plant
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Stop selling conventional car
Electricity 4.299 kWh/kapita
2021-2025
2026-2030
2031-2035
2036-2040
2041-2050
2051-2060
2027: Stop import LPG
2030: NE 42% dominate Solar Pwr Plant
No New PLTS fosil pasca 2030
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- EV 2 million car & 13 mil motorcycle
Gas fuel vehicle 300.000
Household Gas 10 million
- DME fuel
Electric 1.548 kWh/kapita
2037: Retirement Steam Pwr phase 2
sub-critical, critical & some
super critical
2040: NRE 71% dominate Solar pwr plant &
biomass
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Stop selling conventional motorcycle
No Diesel pwr plant
- LED lamp 70%
Electricity 2.847 kWh/kapita
2054: Last Steam pwr plant retired
2055: Last Steam gas pwr plant retired
2060: NRE 100% dominate Solar pwr
plant, hydro
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All vehicle electricity basis
Electric stove 52 million household
- Household gas 23 milion
Electricity 5.308 kWh/kapita
Source: Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs
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