Indonesia

Indonesia's largest combined-cycle gas turbine plant nabs $305m funding

The plant is expected to power 11 million Indonesian homes from 2021.

Here's why you can't miss the 2019 Asian Power Utility Forum Roadshow Series

It will be held on 6 and 13 May at Jakarta, Indonesia and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Indonesia's new RUPTL fails to address last year's loopholes: analysts

Mega coal projects such as the Java-3 and PLTU Java-9 have resurfaced despite previous plans to ditch them.

Top shareholders demand HSBC to halt policy enabling coal finance in Asia

The bank continues to finance coal power projects in Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Indonesia.

Will Indonesia keep its unrelenting grip on coal?

About 58 greenfield coal-fired power plants are due to come online by 2027, blurring the outlook for renewables development in the country.

Two Indonesian geothermal plants to go online by March

Up to 180MW in capacity will be added to the grid.

Indonesia sets out new guidelines for rooftop PV

The bill for PV systems will be calculated on a monthly basis by subtracting the export value from the import value.

Green Climate Fund approves $100m tranche for geothermal development in Indonesia

The financing will support the efforts of both the private and public sector.

Medco Energy and SMI eye financing for geothermal projects in exploration phase

One of the projects to benefit is Medco Power’s exploration of Blawan, Ijen.

Pertamina reaches financial close for $1.8b gas-fired power station

Construction will start in the third week of December.

Adaro Power taps Japan, Korea for 2GW capacity

President director Mohammad Effendi shares how the company has linked with Japan and Korea to give 2.26GW of power to remote areas.

South Korean financiers urged to drop investment in Indonesian coal plants

Three financiers agreed to fund two 1,000MW coal plants for $1.67b.

Indonesia unveils net metering scheme for PV installations

The policy is expected to boost the installation of 1GW of PV systems.

Indonesia eyes looser foreign investment caps for geothermal energy

FDI is now expected to reach up to 100% in 54 sectors.

Three Japanese companies eye investments in Sarawak

They expressed interest in digital data, biomass and hydrogen-related industries.