Thursday, March 30, 2017

ENGIE signs three partnership agreements in Indonesia

ENGIE signs three partnership agreements in Indonesia

ENGIE Group, a global energy player, today signed three partnership
agreements in Jakarta to develop, co-finance, build, operate and maintain
microgrid and
other renewable energy projects in various parts of Indonesia, for a total
value of USD 1.25 billion over the next five years.

The three partnership agreements were signed as part of French President
Hollande's visit to Southeast Asia, covering Singapore, Malaysia and
Indonesia, from 26 to 29 March 2017.

Didier Holleaux, Executive Vice President of ENGIE Group, said: "These three
partnership agreements reaffirm our commitment to Indonesia to provide
access to energy for all. The projects will be a significant step towards
Indonesia's goal to reduce the country's dependence on fossil-based energy
sources, and to provide 97% of the population with electricity by 2019. Our
strategy is to work through an ecosystem of partners to co-develop and scale
renewable energy and innovative low-carbon technology solutions to meet the
country's unique energy challenges."

ENGIE and Sugar Group Companies to develop various renewable energy projects

The agreement between ENGIE and Sugar Group Companies is for a joint
investment of USD 1 billion over the next five years to develop photovoltaic
power plants and biomass power plants, with a total power generation
capacity of 500 megawatts in Sumatera and Eastern Indonesia. The projects
will significantly contribute to the implementation of the national program
to reduce greenhouse gases and climate change, with an estimated carbon
avoidance of 1.5 million ton of CO2e per annum.

The solar parks in Sumatera and Eastern Indonesia will have a total power
generation capacity of 300 megawatts and will include a 140-megawatt solar
park in the province of Lampung, making it one of the largest solar power
facilities in Southeast Asia.

Meanwhile, the biomass power plants with a total power generation capacity
of 200 megawatts will use agricultural waste as well as land clearing
material, thus enabling Indonesia to achieve its renewable energy goals and
reducing pollution from land clearing activities.

ENGIE and Electric Vine Industries on microgrid development

In this partnership agreement, ENGIE and Electric Vine Industries plan to
jointly develop, finance, build, operate and maintain photovoltaic smart
microgrids, providing sustainable 24-hour power for 3,000 villages in the
Province of Papua over a 20-year period. With this new project,
approximately 2.5 million
people across Papua will be able to enjoy clean and reliable energy without
interruption. The total investment is expected to be USD 240 million over
the next five years.

ENGIE and PT Arya Watala Capital to develop solar power plants

In signing this partnership agreement, ENGIE and PT Arya Watala Capital,
have committed to jointly invest USD 15 million over the next three years to
develop a total power generative capacity of up to 10 megawatt peak (MWp) in
East Nusa Tenggara, the southernmost province of Indonesia. The projects
will be located in ten different areas in the province within the major
islands such as West Timor, Flores and Sumba.

These agreements are in line with the ambitions of the Terrawatt Initiative,
a non-profit organization that was launched by ENGIE during COP21 to promote
affordable solar energy and adding more than 1 terawatt of photovoltaic
solar power production capacity between 2016 and 2030.

As part of President Hollande's visit to Southeast Asia, ENGIE will be
signing another four partnership agreements in Malaysia and Singapore to
develop renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in the areas of
solar energy, green mobility and integrated facility management services for
mission-critical sectors, urban safety and traffic regulation solutions.

ENGIE Indonesia is committed to contributing to the sustainable development
of one of the world's fastest-growing economies, through increasing energy
supply with natural gas and renewable power (geothermal, solar, biogas), as
well as improving energy efficiency and providing solutions to the
challenges of rapid urbanization. ENGIE has started construction in
Indonesia of its first high temperature geothermal power generation plant in
the world, Muara Laboh, which is also the Group's first renewable project in
the country.

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Link to Original Article:
https://www.engie.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/press-release-engie-29-marc
h-2017-indonesia.pdf


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John Diecker
APT Consulting Group Co., Ltd.

www.aptthailand.com

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