Renewable Energy: Keystone for Universal Electrificationand Energy Security
Indonesia, with the world’s fourth largest population has an aggressive goal to increase the share of renewable energy in the country’s energy mix to 23 percent by 2025. With its overall potential to generate 788,000MW through new and renewable energy, Indonesia will serve as a model for clean energy deployment, especially for island nations, while providing a growing market for advanced renewable energy technologies worldwide.

With an expected population of 285 million by 2025, the greatest challenges of Indonesia to achieve universal electrification is their remote regions and islands that currently heavily dependent to high-cost diesel fuel that is often imported and transported over long distances.

Recognising the opportunity that Indonesia’s energy market presents, the Government is committed on its 35 GW energy plan and make power more affordable for the people throughout the country. Efforts in improving the ease of licensing, providing incentives and adjustment on feed-in-tariff are part of the initiatives of the Government in increasing the deployment of renewable energy in the country; while initiating rural electrification programs to bring electricity to more than 12,600 villages lacking on-demand access, largely from renewable resources.

The hosting of the 3rd edition of Renewable energy for Indonesia (RE4I 2017) is to provide an interactive platform for potential investors and renewable energy technologies providers to understand the market directions, opportunities and economic priorities of the Government of Indonesia on the renewable energy sector, at the same time to build potential business networks with the local authorities and industry stakeholders.

 Renewable Energy For Indonesia 2017

The Programme

  • Tuesday28 Nov 2017
  • Wednesday29 Nov 2017
07:30 am

Day 1: 28 November 2017, Tuesday
RE4I 2017 Registration Begins

08:30 am

Delegates Take Their Seats at Ballroom

08:40 am

Arrival of Distinguished Guests

08:40 am

Arrival of Guest of Honor

09:00 am

ENERGY INVESTMENT MEETING WITH INVESTORS *by invitation only

05:40 pm

SESSION TWO: REMOTE AND RURAL ELECTRIFICATION DEVELOPMENT PLAN IN INDONESIA
Paper 8: Rural Electrification through Hybrid

06:00 pm

Paper 9: Rural Electrification through Village Grids / Mini-grid

06:20 pm

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

06:30 pm

End of Day One

02:50 pm

SESSION ONE: POLICIES AND FUNDING MECHANISM FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY IN INDONESIA
Paper 1: Government’s Efforts in Fostering FDI on Renewable Energy: Incentives, FIT and Ease of Licensing

03:10 pm

Paper 2: RE Project Financing in Indonesia: Impact of Current Regulatory Framework on Financing

03:30 pm

Paper 3: Exploring the Evolving Renewable Energy FDI Landscape in Indonesia

03:50 pm

Paper 4: The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Private Investment in Indonesian Renewable Energy

04:10 pm

Paper 5: Green Bond: Alternative Strategy for Indonesia’s RE Development

04:30 pm

Paper 6: Financing Options of Renewable Energy Projects in Indonesia

04:50 pm

Paper 7: Scaling Up Renewable Energy Investment in Indonesia through PPP

05:10 pm

Networking & Refreshments Break

10:00 am

OPENING CEREMONY
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

10:05 am

WELCOME ADDRESS

10:10 am

WELCOME ADDRESS

10:15 am

SPECIAL REMARKS: RESHAPING INDONESIA’S ENERGY SECTOR VIA RENEWABLES: VISION, REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENTS AND DIRECTIONS

10:25 am

KEYNOTE ADDRESS AND LAUNCH OF RE4I 2017

10:45 am

Networking & Refreshments Break

11:25 am

PLENARY SESSION
Plenary Address 1: Indonesia’s Electricity Supply Business Plan 2017 – 2026: Special Focus on Renewable Energy

11:45 am

Plenary Address 2: Renewable Energy in Western Indonesia: Potentials and Notable Projects

12:05 pm

Plenary Address 3: RE Potentials and Notable Projects in South Sumatera

12:25 pm

Plenary Address 4: RE Potentials and Notable Projects in West Sumatera

12:45 pm

Plenary Address 5: RE Potentials and Notable Projects in Kalimantan

01:05 pm

Plenary Address 6: Improving Electrification Rate in Eastern Indonesia: Directions and Development Plans

01:25 pm

Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates

02:10 pm

Plenary Address 7: Mitigating Renewable Energy Disruption through Electric Power 3.0

02:30 pm

Plenary Address 8: PJB’s Commitments, Notable Projects, Plans and Human Capital Initiatives on RE

09:00 am

SESSION THREE: NEW TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY
Paper 10: Capacity Planning of a Hybrid System Employing Intermittent Renewable Energy

09:20 am

Paper 11: The Importance and Market Potential of Energy Storage in Distributed Generation

09:40 am

Paper 12: Digitalised Power Plants for a Reliable Electricity: The Noble Approach

10:00 am

Paper 13: Rural Electrification through Hybrid

10:20 am

Paper 14: Experience and Solutions of PJSC Power Machines for Renewables: Geothermal Aspect

10:40 am

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

10:50 am

Networking & Refreshment Break

11:20 am

SESSION FOUR: DRIVING HYDROPOWER GENERATION IN INDONESIA
Paper 15: Mega Hydropower Projects as Long Term Electrification Strategy for Indonesia

11:40 am

Paper 16: Mini Hydro Projects in Indonesia: Potential, Status and Development Plans

12:00 pm

Paper 17: Hydropower Market Potentials and vailable Projects in Indonesia

12:20 pm

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

12:30 pm

Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates

01:15 pm

SESSION FIVE: SCALING UP SOLAR POWER IN INDONESIA
Paper 18: Trends and Prospects of Solar Farms Development in Indonesia

01:35 pm

Paper 19: Off Grid Solar Power: An Immediate Electrification for Villages

01:55 pm

Paper 20: Solar Technologies for Indonesia’s Residential and Commercial Needs

02:15 pm

Paper 21: Solar PV Market Potentials and Opportunities in Indonesia: The Case of NTT and Lombok

02:35 pm

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

02:45 pm

Networking & Refreshment Break

03:15 pm

SESSION SIX: ALTERNATIVE RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES IN INDONESIA
Paper 22: External Factors that Leads to the Growth of Wind Energy in Indonesia

03:35 pm

Paper 23: Agricultural Biomass: An Alternative to Energy Security

03:55 pm

Paper 24: Organic and Agriculture Waste-to-Energy (WtE) Development: Challenges and Opportunities

04:15 pm

Paper 25: Agricultural Biomass: Technical Perspective

04:35 pm

Paper 26: Electrifying Indonesia’s Islands through Ocean Energy

04:55 pm

Paper 27: Geothermal Energy Potential as Source of Alternative Energy Power Plant

05:15 pm

Paper 28: BioRenewables Aviation Fuel – The Case of Palm Oil

05:35 pm

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

05:45 pm

RENEWABLE ENERGY FOR INDONESIA 2017 ENDS

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