Energy Industries Council: Opportunities in the Indonesian Renewables Market

Indonesia is the 4th most-populous country and according to PwC will be the 4th largest economy in the world by 2050. That growth will generate increased demand for energy, which will create new opportunities for renewable energy companies. Indonesiais the 4th most-populous country and according to PwC will be the 4th largest economy in the world by 2050. That growth will generate increased demand for energy, which will create new opportunities for renewable energy companies. Indonesia...
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Indonesia is the 4th most-populous country and according to PwC will be the 4th largest economy in the world by 2050. That growth will generate increased demand for energy, which will create new opportunities for renewable energy companies.

Indonesia is blessed with an abundance and wide variety of renewable energy resources. The government has therefore set ambitious targets for renewable energy to meet its greenhouse gas emissions targets in the energy sector and to increase national energy security. The National Energy Policy (KEN) and Plan (RUEN) target that renewable energy resources provide 23% of all final energy consumption by 2025, and the draft National Electricity Plan (RUKN) targets 25% renewable electricity for the power sector by 2025.

The report provides a high-level overview of energy market opportunities in Indonesia. A more detailed free report features live and pending commercial renewable energy projects as well as regulations, pricing, contract terms, procurement methods, key decision-makers, local-content requirements, and potential partners for each type of renewable energy.

Commenting ahead of the round table event,  Joel Derbyshire, DIT Country Director for Indonesia, said: "Indonesia's renewable energy market is changing.  Current initiatives are accelerating the renewable energy market and will create medium- to long-term opportunities. However, to secure future high-value contracts, UK companies need to be on the ground developing their networks in the short term. This new report aims to empower UK companies with the knowledge they need to enter Indonesia's energy market, develop relationships on the ground, and pursue projects before the market becomes mainstreamed."

To request the full report, email [email protected]

Click here to read the Executive Summary

Visit: www.the-eic.com to find out more about the EIC.

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Lucy Chakaodza
44 (0)20 7091 8638
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