RI Needs $36b for Renewable Energy Plan

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Published on 12/11/2014

RI needs $36b for renewable energy plan The government hopes to double the amount of electricity generated from renewable resources within five years, a move that will require some US$36 billion in investment. The Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry’s director general for renewable energy, Rida Mulyana, said that his office planned to increase the 10.7 gigawatt (GW) currently generated by renewable resources to 21.5 GW by 2019. “It is estimated that we will need $36 billion in investment to add 10.8 GW during the period of the new government,” Rida said. The addition of 10.8 GW is the renewable energy office’s contribution to the new government’s plan to add 35 GW to the power grid over the next five years. Under the renewable energy expansion plan, hydro power plants are expected to be the biggest contributors. Under the plan, by 2019, hydro power plant capacity is expected to jump by more than 76 percent to 13,393 megawatts (MW) from the current output of 7,572.3 MW. The single largest boost in hydro power is set to come from the development of the 6,000 MW Kayan hydro power plant in North Kalimantan. A groundbreaking ceremony for the Kayan plant, which was developed by PT Kayan Hydro Energy, was carried out earlier this year and is expected to be completed in 2018. The project will cost about $1.7 billion, according to Jarman, the director general for electricity at the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry. “The project is supported by a number of investors, including from China,” he said previously. After hydro power, geothermal is slated to make the biggest contribution in the renewable energy expansion plan. Under the plan, geothermal power plants’ installed capacity is projected to increase nearly three-fold, to 4,926.5 MW from


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