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Indonesia to form ‘world’s largest’ geothermal holding firm

Norman Harsono
The Jakarta Post
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Jakarta / Fri, February 26, 2021 / 11:09 am


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Steam rises from a chimney on Jan. 13, 2020 at PT Geo Dipa Energi's geothermal power plant in the Dieng working area (WKP) in Wonosobo, Central Java. The government announced on Feb. 22, 2021 a plan to merge Geo Dipa with PLN subsidiary PT PLN Gas and Geothermal (PLN GG) and Pertamina PT Pertamina subsidiary Geothermal Energy (PGE) to form a joint holding company to exploit the country's geothermal potential.(Antara/Anis Efizudin)


The State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) Ministry plans to merge PT Geo Dipa Energi, PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE) and PT PLN Gas and Geothermal (PLN GG) this year to form a giant geothermal holding company to push green energy use in the country. Together, the three companies have an installed geothermal capacity of 1,022.5 megawatts (MW), or nearly half of Indonesia’s 2,130.7MW installed capacity, according to the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry.

“The joint [geothermal holding] company will be the biggest in the world in terms of installed capacity,” SOEs Deputy Minister Pahala Mansury told The Jakarta Post by text message on Feb 22. “The holding company will combine their strengths in development or drilling, in transmitting energy to end users and in financing,” he said. Indonesian Geothermal Association (INAGA/API) chairman Priya


 
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Beside state owned companies, Indonesia also has private owned company who are investing in geothermal project like PT Medco Power Indonesia. PT Medco Power Indonesia is one of the main stake holders who build the biggest geothermal plant in the world which is Sarulla Geothermal project.

PT Medco Power Indonesia


It is the subsidiary of PT Medco Energy as their parent company. Medco Energy is the second biggest home grown oil and gas companies in Indonesia after state owned giant PT Pertamina.


Biggest Geothermal plan in the world is in Indonesia, it is a cooperation between Japanese companies and Indonesia company (PT Medco Power Indonesia)

 
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Indonesia remains focused on becoming world top ranking geothermal country


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Wayang Windu Unit II, West Java, Indonesia (source: Aecom)

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The government continues to explore geothermal potential to be used as a source of electrical energy. This effort was made to boost the mix of New and Renewable Energy (EBT) and at the same time contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Geothermal Director of the Directorate General of EBKTE at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Ida Nuryatin Finahari revealed that the geothermal potential contained in Indonesia is very abundant. Until now, there has been 2,130.7 MW of installed power generation capacity from 16 Geothermal Power Plants (PLTP).

Data for the second quarter of 2020 shows that electricity production from geothermal has reached 9,078 Gigawatt hour (GWh). This achievement has made Indonesia the second country with the largest geothermal utilization in the world.

Indonesia is only behind the United States (US) which has an installed capacity of electricity from geothermal energy of 3,676 MW. Behind Indonesia is the Philippines with 1,918 MW.

Not more than a decade from now, Indonesia is projected to surpass the U.S. as the country with the largest geothermal utilization in the world. “The target is (to become the largest geothermal electricity producer in the world), hopefully it will be achieved,” said Ida when contacted by Kontan.co.id, last weekend.

Referring to data from the Geological Agency as of December 2019, geothermal resources in Indonesia reached 23,965.5 Megawatts (MW). Currently, Indonesia has 19 existing Geothermal Working Areas (WKPs), 45 new WKPs and 14 Assignment Areas for Preliminary Survey and Exploration (WPSPE).

Ida explained that in the 2020-2030 geothermal development roadmap, the installed capacity of electricity from geothermal energy will continue to increase every year and will reach 8,007.6 MW in 2030. At that time, Indonesia is expected to surpass the United States that currently are ranked top in the geothermal power generation world.

“If we can develop up to 8,000 MW, I am sure we will be number one in the world, past the United States (US). We are optimistic about that,” explained Ida.

To achieve this target, ESDM together with related stakeholders have mapped out the main challenges in geothermal development. Starting from the problem of prospect areas located in conservation forest areas, the feasibility of geothermal project electricity rates, social and licensing issues, limited local electricity demand, to access to funding before the Feasibility Study (FS).

Reflecting on a number of challenges, the government has implemented an acceleration strategy. Among other things, by preparing incentive schemes or setting fixed tariffs that consider the economics of the PLTP project, developing geothermal resources in eastern Indonesia, creating demand, to joint studies and knowledge sharing among stakeholders.

Broadly speaking, a number of incentives and encouragement for EBT development will be implemented by the government through a Presidential Regulation (Perpres) on the purchase of EBT electricity. The Presidential Decree is claimed to provide a positive impetus for the development of EBT in the electricity mix. This is because the Perpres will regulate the electricity tariff formula from EBT sources to make it more competitive, including for geothermal.

In a webinar some time ago, Ida said that the government would provide incentives to reduce developer risks so that electricity prices could be reduced. One form of incentive highlighted is the compensation that the government will provide for the exploration costs of the developer.

However, Ida stressed, this compensation will be given to developers who have obtained a Geothermal Permit (IPB) but have not entered into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) power purchase contract with PLN. This is because the price of electricity in the Presidential Decree refers to the new WKP that the government has already explored.

“Well, what about the WKP that we have given IPB to developers, but they have not made PPA with PLN? This is what will be compensated for exploration costs, because they will carry out their own exploration,” explained Ida.

In addition to compensation for the exploration costs, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources also proposes compensation if the tariff in the Perpres is higher than the cost of supply (BPP) for electricity generators in the region.

“If the tariff in the draft Perpres is higher than the BPP, the government will pay the gap between the BPP and the tariff in the draft Perpres. This is one of the incentives we are proposing,” said Ida.

Other forms of incentives that will be provided include increasing data quality through exploration drilling conducted by the government. With this, the risk of exploration will be reduced, because business actors already have an overview of the potential resources in the WKP being offered.

“So that the WKP can be developed immediately. This will accelerate, for example, when it took 10 years (geothermal development to operation / COD) later, COD will be already in five years. We hope so,” said Ida.

The government is also preparing to undertake exploration for the 2020-2024 period for 20 geothermal areas. Ida described the potential of the 20 geothermal areas reaching 683 MW spread across the islands of Java, Bali and Nusa Tenggara, Sulawesi, Maluku, Sumatra and Kalimantan.

To achieve the geothermal development target in 2030, at least 41 WKPs are planned for drilling by the government until 2029. “So that we have broken down until 2030 so that it can reach 8,007 MW, we are optimistic about that,” explained Ida.

A similar form of optimism was conveyed by the Chairman of the Indonesian Renewable Energy Society (METI) Surya Darma. According to him, to achieve the geothermal development target, a breakthrough is needed to overcome challenges in terms of technology and risks, financial and investment issues, as well as policy support.

“We are happy that now Indonesia has become number two in the world as a producer of geothermal energy. The aspiration to surpass America may be done in 2030, God willing,” continued Surya.

On a separate occasion, Chairman of the Indonesian Geothermal Association (API) Priyandaru Effendi revealed that development risks and the economics of tariffs and projects have been the main challenges for geothermal development so far. Therefore, he hopes that the Perpres EBT which is being drafted by the government can answer these challenges, and can be implemented immediately.

According to him, a number of incentives in the draft Perpres, such as exploration drilling by the government, constitute a relatively advanced new effort in developing geothermal energy.

“We hope that the final product will be able to attract developers to continue investing or starting a new one. Because the existing geothermal resources in Indonesia are very sexy and promising,” concluded Priyandaru.


Source: Kontan

 
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Good project. It will increase the energy capacity and improve the country overall. Pakistan should follow this formula
 
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Pertamina plans to invest $12b in new, renewable energy by 2026


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Green’ fuel: Pertamina president director Nicke Widyawati (left) and Industry Minister Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita visit the Dumai refinery in Riau on July 17, 2020. Pertamina produces palm oil-based diesel fuel at the refinery.(Courtesy of/Pertamina)


Divya Karyza (The Jakarta Post)
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Jakarta ● Sat, July 3, 2021



State-owned oil and gas company Pertamina says it needs to invest US$12 billion to meet its target of generating 10 gigawatts of electricity from new and renewable energy sources by 2026.

"Pertamina supports the government’s plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve net-zero by 2060,” Dannif Danusaputro, the CEO of Pertamina’s new and renewable energy subholding company, was quoted as saying in a press release on Thursday.

Pertamina conducts its renewable energy business through a subholding comprised of three entities: PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE), PT Jawa Satu Power (JSP) and PT Jawa Satu Regas (JSR).

The energy transition overseen by Pertamina is a key element in the government’s plan to reduce national greenhouse gas emissions by 29 percent by 2030. Thursday’s statement adds that the ...

 
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Geothermal plant of 91 MW begins operations in S. Sumatra


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PT Supreme Energy Rantau Dedap (SERD) Rantau Dedap I geothermal power plant (PLTP) site in South Sumatera. The geothermal plant began commercial operations on Dec. 26, 2021. (Courtesy of Supreme Energy/-)


Eisya A. Eloksari (The Jakarta Post)
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Jakarta
● Fri, January 7, 2022

Power producer PT Supreme Energy announced on Monday that the Rantau Dedap I geothermal power plant (PLTP) in South Sumatra had begun commercial operations.

The power plant has been operating since Dec. 26, 2021, with a capacity of 91.2 megawatts (MW). State electricity company PLN will provide a transmission network to distribute plant electricity to consumers.

PLTP Rantau Dedap is operated by PT Supreme Energy Rantau Dedap (SERD) — a joint venture between Supreme Energy, French utility company ENGIE and Japanese firms Marubeni and Tohoku Electric Power. SERD began exploration of the Rantau Dadap site in 2008.

 
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