Enhancing Indonesia’s Power System
Pathways to meet the renewables targets in 2025 and beyond
This report was prepared on the basis of the framework for collaboration established
by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
(MEMR) of Indonesia on the topic of power system enhancement and renewable energy
integration, and in support of the implementation of the upcoming Presidential Decree
on renewable energy. It is part of the assistance provided by the IEA towards Indonesia’s
efforts to reform its energy sector and is consistent with IEA’s forthcoming Energy
Sector Roadmap to Net Zero Emissions in Indonesia. The overarching objective of the
assignment was to assist Indonesia in tackling short-term power system challenges,
by achieving key targets such as reaching a 23% share of renewable energy in the national
electricity mix by 2025 in a secure and affordable fashion, and by making grids progressively
smarter. The assignment included the organisation of a number of workshops for Indonesian
stakeholders and a techno-economic study performed by the IEA. It benefited from the
support of the state-owned utility Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN). This public report
summarises the information gathered from the workshops and presents the results of
the study in a set of recommendations for Indonesia.
Available from August 18, 2022