Friday, January 20, 2017

Indonesia - Price, Policy Hamper Renewable Energy Development: Kadin

Indonesia - Price, Policy Hamper Renewable Energy Development: Kadin

Halim Kalla, deputy for renewable energy of the Indonesian Chamber of
Commerce and Industry (Kadin), names two issues hampering new renewable
energy development. "Price and policy," he told Tempo yesterday.

According to Halim, the government could still change current selling price
for electricity generated by new renewable energy sources at 15-18 US cents
per kilowatt-hour (kWh). Halim said that the tariffs are fair. However,
Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Ignasius Jonan had planned to rethink
the feed-in tariff policy.

Jonan pointed to low prices of electricity generated from renewable energy
in the United Arab Emirates at 2.25-2.99 US cents per kWh.

Halim said that the comparison was not exact. He said that the United Arab
Emirates is able to produce electricity at such a low price since the cost
to build power plants is also low.

Conversely, Indonesia faces infrastructure problem in several regions. He
pointed to poor access to remote areas. Moreover, the government has yet to
give reassurance on land procurement.

Halim added that the government needs to provide subsidies to enable
profitability for businesses and the government itself. He is confident that
electricity prices will decline over time. "Renewable energy is still in its
infancy. Prices will go down as it matures."

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Link to Original Article:
https://en.tempo.co/read/news/2017/01/19/056837505/Price-Policy-Hamper-Renew
able-Energy-Development-Kadin


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John Diecker
APT Consulting Group Co., Ltd.

www.aptthailand.com

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