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Indonesia wants more independent power plants under brand-new energy strategy

Indonesia will rely more on personal financiers for its organized 71 gigawatt expansion in power capacity over the next years, with the government to focus on transmission for eco-friendly generation, the nation's energy minister stated on Monday.

Bahlil Lahadalia said state energy Perusahaan Listrik Negara's (PLN) 2025-2034 power supply strategy will include 71 GW of brand-new power capacity and 48,000 circuit-km of transmission lines, which is comparable to 8,000 km (4,971 miles) straight line.

Some 60% of the prepared brand-new power plants will be offered to the economic sector, he said at an occasion marking the launch of 26 power plants that had begun running throughout the Southeast Asian archipelago in the past couple of months.

It holds true we are blessed with sunshine, water and wind. However the problem is our present transmission lines are not developed to get power from places where we can develop renewable power plants, Bahlil said.

That's why we are developing transmission lines, he said, including that the plan was based on President Prabowo Subianto's. target to accelerate financial growth to 8%.

Forecasting a sharp increase in demand for gas for. electrical energy over the next decade, Bahlil said Indonesia wants to. prioritise gas sales for domestic need.

The orientation is to provide domestic need. If that is. not fulfilled, we will not permit exports, he stated.

Indonesia currently has an overall of 101 GW installed power. capability, with as much as 75 GW handled by PLN, Bahlil said. Renewables make up some 15% of the energy mix, with coal making. up majority of its current capacity.

As much as 70% of the planned brand-new power plants will use. renewable energy and sources that could include nuclear and. hydrogen, Indonesian officials have said.

Prabowo in 2015 told the G20 online forum he wished to retire all. fossil-fuel-fired power plants, consisting of coal, within the next. 15 years and invest in renewables.

During Monday's launch, Prabowo stated he likewise thought. Indonesia would achieve energy self-sufficiency within the next. 5 years.

Details of PLN's brand-new power supply strategy have yet to be. launched.

(source: Reuters)