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An International Conference and Exhibition on Geothemal, Hydro,Solar, Wind & Bio Energieswww.there4i.org
RENEWABLE ENERGY FORINDONESIA 201524 - 25 November 2015 Holiday Inn Jakarta Kemayoran, Indonesia
Media Partners:
Endorsed by:
World Alliance for Decentralized Energy WORLD ALLIANCE FOR DECENTRALIZED ENERGY
World Council for Renewable Energy
Thai Wind Energy Association
American Council On Renewable Energy
The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ)
The Energy and Resources Instittue
Renewable Energy Industry Club, Federation of Thai Industries
Myanmar Engineering Council
Cleantech Workshop Sponsor: Clean Energy Leader Sponsors:
China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research
Organised by:Supported by:
The Association of
The Association of Private Power Producers
Optimising the Renewable Energy Potential Towards A Sustainable Energy Future
Indonesia is a large archipelago located at the south-east of mainland Asia, between the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. The country’s territory encompasses over 17,500 large and small islands with total land area about 1.91 million square kilometres. It is home for 250 million people and is the world fourth largest populous nation.
More than 62 million people or almost one third of Indonesia inhabitants are lack of access to electricity. These people mostly live in rural areas and the outer islands. Most power generation today is from convention thermal sources including fossil fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas. Indonesia’s current installed power capacity is at 52GW and the government has an ambitious plan to increase another 35GW in another five years. Demand is expected to grow at an average of 8.4% p.a. due to rapid urbanisation and industrialisation.
Today, renewable energy accounts for a small but growing portion of Indonesia’s electricity portfolio. The Government of Indonesia (GoI) has announced a medium term target for increasing the share of renewable energy in total energy mix to 25% by 2025. This means that massive new investment in power generation capacity is being developed using renewable energy. Indonesia is also planning to significantly increase investments in the energy sector including $38billion in the renewable energy sector.
The hosting of the 1st Renewable Energy for Indonesia 2015 (RE4I 2015) is set to provide a platform for potential investors to understand the key development issues of investing in Indonesia’s renewable energy sector; get updated on the new market directions, opportunities and economic priorities of the Indonesia’s renewable energy sectors at the same to build potential business networks with the local authorities and industry players.
OVERVIEW
Area : 1,904,569 sq km
Population : 255,993,674 (July 2015 est.)
Coastline : 1.3
TotalRenewableWaterResources : 2,019 cu km (2011)
AnnualPopulationgrowthrate : 0.92% (2015 est.)
Urbanisation : 53.7% of total population (2015)
GDP : $888.6 billion (2014 est.)
GDPpercapita : $10,600 (2014 est.)
Annual GPD Growth : 5% (2014 est.)
Agriculture Products : petroleum, tin, natural gas, nickel, timber, bauxite, copper, fertile soils, coal, gold, silver
Quick Facts
(source: World Factbook)
ABOUT INDONESIA RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET
ABOUT INDONESIA RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET
• Primary Energy Mix In Indonesia - Targeting 25% From NRE Source
19% increase of new & renewable energy (NRE) in 11 years
Indonesia NRE potential could reach more than 200.000 MW. Today,Indonesia has just used 6.8% of the total NRE Potential.
National Energy Mix 2014 National Energy Mix Target 2025
• A Total Of 135 Billion USD Investment In Renewable Energy Sector
• Renewable Energy Production and Potential
NO NRE RESOURCES INSTALLED CAPACITY(IC)
RATIO OF IC / RESOURCES(%)
1 2 3 4 5 = 4/31 Hydro 75,000 MW 7,572 MW 10.1 %2 Geothermal 28,910 MW 1,403.5 MW 4.9 %3 Biomass 32,654 MW 1,717.9 MW 5.4 %4 Solar 4.80 kWh/m2/day 48.05 MW -5 Wind 3 – 6 m/s 1.87 MW -6 Ocean 49 GW ***) 0.01 MW ****) -7 Uranium 3,000 MW *) 30 MW **) -
(source: National Energy Council)
(source: National Energy Council)
*) Identfied in the Kalan Basin in West Kalimantan**) As a center of research, non-energy
***) Source: National Energy Council****) BPPT’s Prototype
(source: National Energy Council)
Ready for Exploration or on Bidding Stage – 2590MW
Exploration Stage – 985MW
Ready for Exploitation – 940MW
Construction Stage – 117.5MW
Production Stage - 1201MW
Indonesia has an estimated geothermal energy potential of 29GW across more than 285 locations – equivalent to about 40% of world’s total geothermal reserves
The government is using only 4-5% of its geothermal capacity
In August 2014, Indonesia’s House of Representatives passed the Geothermal Law No. 21/2014 separating geothermal from other mining activities and thus paving the way for geothermal exploration in the country.
The Geothermal Fund Facility (GFF) provides support to mitigate risks and provide information regarding the relatively high upfront costs for geothermal development, as the government efforts to make the investment in geothermal energy more attractive.
Geothermal Energy in Indonesia• Geothermal Potential Map
(source:Perusahaan Listrik Negara [PT PLN (Persero)]
I have learnt more about investing in Myanmar especially the potential and the investment opportunities in the green energy sectors.
VikkineswaranSupramaniyanSeniorManagerTenagaNasionalBerhad,Malaysia
We’ve made a significant step forward for our work at Myanmar after our trip attending and exhibiting at the Myanmar Green Energy Summit in early Aug.
Kees-JanvanOeverenHeadofSection,EnergyAdvisory-CleanTechnologyCentreDet Norske Veritas Pte. Ltd
MGES 2014 is a good place to networking and understand the Myanmar’s energy scenario
VivekTanejaHeadofBusinessDevelopment,PowerDivisionThermaxLimited,India
This is an extremely productive conference. I am glad to be part of it!
GauriSinghDirector,CountrySupportandPartnershipsIRENA,UnitedArabEmirates
‘Here’s What Our Past Participants Said:’
ABOUT INDONESIA RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET
Indonesia has an estimation of 75,670MW of hydropower potential and an addition of 770MW of mini- or micro-hydropower for development. 95% of the hydropower potential is not utilized.
A 2007 grant from the United Nations Development Program allowed Indonesia to create an Integrated Microhydro Development Program to accelerate hydropower development. The program focused on removing investment barriers and fostering technical capacity.
Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs) for hydropower projects generating less than 10 MW are currently regulated under MEMR Regulation No. 19/2015 at the rates of USD12.00 Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 8 years and USD7.50 Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 20 years. For hydropower projects generating less than 250 kW, the Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs) are at USD14.40 Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 8 years and USD9.00 Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 20 years.
The Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs) from hydropower harnessing water from reservoirs / dams or irrigation channels with capacity up to 10 MW, the purchase price is USD10.8 Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 8 years and USD6.75 Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 20 years. For projects generating less than 250 kW, the Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs) are at USD13.00 Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 8 years and USD8.10 Cents/kWh (multiply by factor rate according to location) for up to 20 years.
To meet electricity demand, a total of 5.7GW new additional hydropower plant has been planned for the next 10 years and 20% expected to be developed by IPP.
Hydropower Energy in Indonesia
(source: Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM)
It was good to be there and I think the audience was broad and knowledge. We are looking forward to keep our activities going in Myanmar.
Mr.JacobRasmussenBusinessDevelopmentManagerVestasAsiaPacific
MGES was an excellent platform to meet government officials, local associations, international NGOs, technology providers, project developers, etc. We hope to participate again in one of your conferences soon.
SakuraYAMASAKIManagingDirectorSingaporeSolarExchangePteLtd
ABOUT INDONESIA RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET
‘Here’s What Our Past Participants Said:’
Solar Energy in Indonesia Indonesia offers significant solar power resources with 4.8kWh/m2 per day, but has yet to develop strong market
Current installed capacity is mostly solar home systems and utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) plants.
The feed-in Tariff (FiT) for solar energy is at US$0.25/kWh.
The GoI shown desire to attract foreign solar cell manufacturers to Indonesia to create jobs for local Indonesians and also drive interest in solar power writ large that could lead to export opportunities
Wind Energy in Indonesia Wind energy development program in Indonesia up to 2020 are 200MW which are currently still under procurement.
Offshore wind is providing more investment opportunities due to Indonesia’s lengthy coastlines and consistent ocean breezes.
The Gol will be tabling the final draft of the Feed-in Tariffs (FiT) for wind energy.
(source:Perusahaan Listrik Negara [PT PLN (Persero)]
(source:Perusahaan Listrik Negara [PT PLN (Persero)]
ABOUT INDONESIA RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET
ABOUT SPONSORSHIP / EXHIBITION
SponsorshipPackages USD
Titanium Sponsor 30,000
Platinium Sponsor 20,000
Gold Sponsor 15,000
Silver Sponsor 12,000
Cocktail Sponsor 15,000
Luncheon Sponsor 10,000
Refreshment 5,000 per session
Conference Session Sponsor 5,000 per session
Conference Bag 15,000
Conference Kit 15,000
Marketing Brochure 10,000
Name Badge Lanyard 5,000
Advertisement (FPFC) 1,000
General Sponsorship
Size USD
6sqm 2,500
12sqm 5,000
Standard Exhibition Space
CONTACT U
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CONTACT U
SMr.JasonChoongRenewable Energy for Indonesia 2015 Secretariatc/o: Confexhub Group
Suite 1707, Level 17, Plaza Permata6, Jalan Kampar, off Jalan Tun Razak50400 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTel: +603 2771 1668Fax: +603 2771 1669Mobile: +6012 607 4993Email:[email protected]@confexhub.com
The Exhibition / Sponsorship OpportunitiesThe sponsorship program has been specially designed to give industry leaders opportunities to increase visibility and enhance corporate profile. Partners and sponsors will enjoy sustained profiling impact through continuous promotion before, during and even after the conference. There are various opportunities to support and be associated with this prestigious and unique event. Contact the organizer for more information.
WHY SPONSOR / EXHIBIT IN RE4I 2015? An ideal platform to project brand image and stay competitive in the industry
Establish your presence in a new market
Generate and establish new sales leads, business contacts and build network
Engage new partners from the region
Support existing clients and local agents
Power Generators & Utilities
Consulting & Engineering Companies
Energy Contractors
Energy Exchanges, Traders, Analysts
Energy Turnkey
Geothermal Developers & Consultants
Government Agencies / Ministries
Grid Energy Storage
Hydropower Developers & Consultants
Independent Power Producers
Mechanical & Electrical Suppliers
Mega Energy Structures Architects / Designers
Power & Energy Infrastructure Financing Institution
Power & Energy Infrastructure-related Service Provider
Power Plants Owners, Planners and Service Operators
Power Transmission & Distribution
Repair & Refurbishing
Strategic & Portfolio Investors
Solar & PV Manufacturer & Contractor
Tax & Legal Advisors
Technology & Service Providers for Power Generation
Turbine, Generators, Equipment Manufacturers
Water Resources Management
Wind Energy Providers & Consultants
Who Should Attend?
Unrivalled access to a target audience of energy producers, consultants, engineers, manufacturers, agents, distributors, policy makers, regulators and captains of the industry
A flagship event to exchange ideas with the industry experts while being updated on the latest policies, regulations and developments of Indonesia’s renewable energy sector
Explore investment opportunities in Indonesia’s renewable energy sector
A platform for networking and establishing contacts for future business collaborations
Benefits Of Attending RE4I 2015
Investment Policies and Financing Options For Renewable Energy In Indonesia
Geothermal Energy in the Indonesia Energy Mix: The Game Changer
Hydropower as Renewable Energy Source for Indonesia
Powering Indonesia through Solar Energy
Wind Power Potentials and Initiatives
The Role of Bioenergy in the Indonesia Energy Mix
Scaling Up Energy Security in Indonesia with Energy Storage
Summary Of Discussion Areas
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
PROGRAM
DAYONE:24NOVEMBER2015,TUESDAY7:30AM RE4I2015RegistrationBegins
8:30AM DelegatesTakeTheirSeatsatBallroom
8:40AM ArrivalofDistinguishedGuests
8:40AM ArrivalofGuestofHonor
OPENINGCEREMONY8:50AM INTRODUCTORYREMARKS
9:00AM SPECIALREMARKS:ASEANEnergyPlan2016–2020:Directions,OpportunitiesandChallengesIr. Dr. Saujayan Velautham, Executive Director, ASEAN Centre for Energy
9:20AM KEYNOTEADDRESSANDLAUNCHOFRE4I2015
9:40AM Networking & Refreshments Break
PLENARY SESSION10:10AM PlenaryAddress1:Indonesia’sNationalDevelopmentPlanforRenewableEnergy
*H.E. Dr. Ir. Rr. Endah Murniningtyas, Deputy Minister for Natural Resources & Maritime Affair, National Development Planning Board
10:35AM PlenaryAddress2:RenewableEnergyDevelopmentinIndonesia:PresentandFuturePlans*Ir. Rida Mulyana, Director General, New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation, Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources
11:00AM PlenaryAddress3:RenewableEnergyInvestmentPotentialinIndonesia Mr. Surya Darma, Chairman, The Indonesian Renewable Energy Society
11:25AM PlenaryAddress4:PresentandFuturePlansforRenewableEnergyinIndonesiaMr. Syah Darwin Siregar, Head of Division, New Renewable Energy, PT PLN (Persero)
11:50AM PlenaryAddress5:DevelopingUtility-ScaleSolarandWindFarminIndonesia:MarketPotentialandStrategiesforSustainabilityMr. Ismael Guerrero Arias, President & Head-Origination, TerraForm Global, Inc.
12:15PM Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates
SESSION ONE:InvestmentPoliciesAndFinancingOptionsForRenewableEnergyInIndonesia
1:15PM Paper1:Indonesia’sForeignDirectInvestmentPolicyfortheEnergySectorIr. R.S. Hanung Harimba Rachman, Director for Planning for Agribusiness and Natural Resources, Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board
1:45PM Paper2:CurrentLegalandTaxIssuesinIndonesia’sEnergySectorMr. Christopher Osborne, Partner, Watson Farley & Williams (Thailand) Ltd
2:15PM Paper3:FinancingOptionsforGreenEnergyProjectsinIndonesiaMr. Edgare Kerkwijk, Managing Director, Asia Green Capital
2:45PM Paper4:CleanTechnologiesAdaptioninAsia-IPExanAcceleratorandSinglePlatformMr. Deepak Wadhwa, Director - Business Development, Asia, IPEx Cleantech Asia
3:15PM Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers
3:25PM Networking & Refreshments Break
SESSIONTWO:
HydropowerAsRenewableEnergySourceForIndonesia3:55PM SpecialKeynote:UsingSustainabilityToolsToDriveProjectDevelopment–AnInternationalPerspective
Mr. Cameron Ironside, Program Director, International Hydropower Association
4:25PM Paper5:DevelopingIndonesia’sMicro-HydroPotentialsforRuralElectrificationMr. Faisal Rahadian, Chairman, Indonesian Microhydro Power Networks
4:55PM Paper6:HydropowerDevelopmentPlansandProgressinIndonesiaMr. Sutiyo Siswanto, Senior Manager for Hydro Energy, PT PLN
5:25PM Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers
5:35PM CONFERENCE DAY 1 ENDS
6:00PM – 8:00PM
DinnerWorkshoponCleanTechAdoption(byinvitationonly)
PROGRAM
*Invited and awaiting confirmation **This Program is subjected to change and for updated program, please logon on to www.there4i.org
Program @ 09 November 2015
DAYTWO:25NOVEMBER2015,WEDNESDAY
9:00AM SpecialAddress:RenewableEnergyProjectFinancing:RiskAllocation,BankabilityandMitigationDr. Pushkala Lakshmi Ratan, Regional Vice President- Asia Pacific, Renewable Energy, TÜV SÜD Asia Pacific Pvt. Ltd.
SESSION THREE:
GeothermalEnergyintheIndonesiaEnergyMix:TheGameChanger
9:30AM Paper7:DevelopmentPlanandOpportunitiesintheGeothermalSegmentinIndonesiaMr. Yudistian Yunis, Senior Manager of Geothermal, PT PLN
10:00AM Paper8:RisksandInvestmentBarriersforGeothermalDevelopmentsinIndonesiaMr. Martin T. O’Neill, Business Development Lead, Exergy S.p.A
10:30AM Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers
10:45AM Networking & Refreshments Break
SESSION FOUR:
WindPowerPotentialsandInitiatives
11:15AM Paper9:WindEnergyDevelopmentStatusandInitiativesinIndonesiaMr. Soeripno Marto Saputro, Chairman, Indonesia Wind Energy Society
11:45AM Paper10:Small-scaleWindFarmforRuralIndustrialisation*Ms. Yenni Andayani, Gas, New & Renewable Energy Director, PT Pertamina (Persero)
12:15PM Paper11:AcceleratingWindEnergyinIndonesiaMr. Torsten Pedersen, Head of Sales for Southeast Asia, Vestas
12:45PM Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers
1:00PM Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates
SESSION FIVE:
PoweringIndonesiathroughSolarEnergy
2:00PM Paper12:SolarFarmsPlanningandOpportunitiesinIndonesiaMr. Heru Sriwidolo, Senior Manager of Alternative Energy, PT PLN
2:30PM Paper13:Prospectsofoff-GridSolarEnergyDevelopmentinIndonesiaforRuralElectrificationMr. John Eccles, Director - Global Hybrid Generation, First Solar
3:00PM Paper14:OptimisingSolarEnergyManufacturingasSignificantSourceforJobCreationMr. Darman Mappangara, Chairman, Indonesian Solar Module Manufacturer Association
3:30PM Paper15:OptimizedHybridizationandStorageofMini-GridsusingRenewableEnergySourcesfromSolar-PVMr. Frank Zimmermann, Business Development Manager Renewable Energies SE Asia, ILF Consulting Engineers (Asia) Ltd.
4:00PM Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers
4:10PM Networking & Refreshments Break
SESSION SIX:
TheRoleofBioenergyintheIndonesiaEnergyMix
4:40PM Paper16:BiomassEnergyUtilizationsinIndonesia:CurrentSituationandOpportunities*Mr. Tisnaldi, Director of Bioenergy, Directorate General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation
5:10PM Paper17:TrendsandProspectsofBiofuelinIndonesiaEnergyMixDr. Ir. Tatang Hernas, Chairman, Indonesian Association of Bioenergy Scientist and Technologist
5:40PM Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers
5:50PM CLOSING ADDRESS
6:00PM RENEWABLEENERGYFORINDONESIA2015ENDS
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Tel: +622129568800Fax: +62 21 2968 9710
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PARTICIPATION TERMS & CONDITIONS
RENEWABLE ENERGY FOR INDONESIA 2015
Fee per Delegate 1-2 Delegates
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USD1,800
3 & Above
Early Bird Rate USD1,200 USD1,000
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(registration with FULL payment received before 15 October 2015)
USD1,500 USD1,200