Development of Biomass Power Plants –Energy Forest Policy across Indonesia
The Indonesia Energy Week event incorporates 2 co-located conferences & exhibition. These events consistently attract over 200 top decision makers from the top decision makers from the power, electricity and LNG value chains, and are the focal point for the industry in Indonesia. Shared networking platforms for the 2 co-located conferences give attendees an unrivalled advantage of developing their business further.
The 7th Power & Electricity Conference is a global gathering of power and electricity producers and suppliers who are being impacted by new regulations, developments and large opportunities to want to meet the power demand in Indonesia.
In 2016, over 100 stakeholders will make the trip from all corners of the globe to discover opportunities to secure and deliver power projects in the Indonesia, identify new plans and initiatives by the government to accelerate growth and electricity capacity – all at Indonesia’s leading power & energy conference.
7 TH 2016, Annual Power & Electricity Indonesia Seminar by Dr. Ir. Harun Al Rosyid
Development of Biomass Power Plants –Energy Forest Policy across Indonesia
Indonesia’s current installed power capacity is at 52GW and the government has an ambitious plan to increase another 35,000MW in another five years. Demand is expected to grow at an average of 8.4% p.a. due to rapid urbanization and industrialization.
The Indonesian President has recently announced his new target in achieving 23% use of renewable energy in the national energy mix by 2025 with various policy frameworks taking shape to attract more foreign direct investment to meet the increasing demand of electricity in Indonesia. To achieve this, investment of 1,600 trillion rupiah is required. This investment value by 2025 is divided into 475 trillion for geothermal, 645 trillion bioenergy, 320 trillion for hydro and 160 trillion for new energy.
7 th Annual Power & Electricity Indonesia Seminar Dr Harun Al Rosyid