Government Measures to Mitigate Covid-19 Risk
Energy Sector: the Progress of 35.000 MW Program
Average economic growth of 6.7%
requires 7,000 MW / year or
35,000 MW 5 years
(Kepmen ESDM No. 0074/2015 on
RUPTL 2015-2024)
Debottlenecking through regulation:
1. Regulation No.1/2015 concerning electricity
supply cooperation & joint utilization of the
electrical network among license holders.
2. Regulation No.3/2015, concerning
Procedures of Purchasing Electrical Power
and benchmark prices for Electrical Power
through the Direct Selection & Appointment.
Cabinet Meeting
Progress of
35,000 MW
Launching 35.000 MW
by the President in
Goa Beach Sanden
DIY
17 Dec '14
Jan '15
Cabinet Meeting
"There's electricity crisis in
Indonesia, requires construction
of large capacity plant
"
Jan '15
35,000 MW Program Distribution
Update Electricity Supply Business Plan
(RUPTL) 2019-2028)
16 Mar '15
4 May '15
Kalimantan (4,477 MW)
Sulawesi (2,570 MW)
1.
Op. 904 MW
1.
Op. 1,146 MW
2.
Cons. 785 MW
2.
Cons. 963 MW
Maluku-Papua (877 MW)
The progress so far:
1.
3.
PPA 1,413 MW
3.
PPA. 76 MW
Op. 437 MW
Aug 20
2.
Cons. 54 MW
4.
Proc. 218 MW
4.
Proc. 235 MW
Sumatera (9.410 MW)
5.
Plan. 158 MW
5.
Plan. 150 MW
3.
PPA. -
12345
1.
Op. 1,302 MW
4.
Proc. 160 MW
No
Phase
MW
%
5.
Plan.-225 MW
2.
Cons. 4,248 MW
3.
PPA 3,555 MW
4.
Proc. 85 MW
5.
Plan. 85 MW
Jawa, Madura & Bali (18,399 MW)
Nusa Tenggara (812 MW)
1.
Op. 4,184 MW
2.
Cons. 12,730 MW
3.
PPA. 1,485 MW
4.
Proc. -
5.
Plan. -
1.
Op. 427 MW
2.
Cons. 274 MW
3.
PPA.
4.
Proc. 5 MW
5.
Plan. 106 MW
1234
Operating
Construction
8,400
24
19,055
54
Signed Power-Purchase Agreement 6,528
18
Procurement
839
5
Planning
724
2
Source: PLN
Note : Progress of 35,000 MW Electricity Program as of August 2020
Source: Committee for Acceleration of Priority Infrastructure Delivery (KPPIP)
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