This presentation given at the 2015 Asia Clean Energy Forum analyzes policy and technical guidelines for connecting RE projects to the distribution system of the Indonesian government-owned electricity company, PLN, and provides recommendations for balancing interests of project developers and the Government of Indonesia. The case of Indonesia offers a unique perspective, as the Government of Indonesia’s National Energy Policy set an ambitious target for 23% of all energy to be from new and renewable sources and created incentives for small-scale RE systems to be connected to the medium voltage distribution system; before these projects are approved, their impact on the distribution system, and the necessary interconnection facilities and grid improvements need to be determined.
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Track 2: Low Emission Energy Planning / Challenges in Integrating Distributed Renewable Energy Generation in Indonesia
Asia LEDS Training
Challenges in Integrating Distributed Renewable Energy Generation in Indonesia
Source Organization: Tetra Tech Inc.
Date: June 2015
Length: 9 slides
Training Audience: Business / project developer / financial institution, Planner / policy-maker / implementer (national government), Planner / policy-maker / implementer (sub-national government), Technical analyst / modeler / researcher
Difficulty Level: No technical background required
Training Type: Powerpoint
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