NEP14 introduces a number of important changes to energy policy planning. It focuses on re-establishing Indonesia’s energy independence by re-directing energy resources from export to the domestic market, and aims to rebalance the energy mix towards indigenous energy supplies. This translates into minimising oil consumption, increasing the exploitation and consumption of renewables and coal, optimising gas production and consumption, and consideration of nuclear energy as the option of last resort.
Targets
- Renewable (primary) energy target of 23% by 2025
- Energy access: Electrification rate to reach 99.4% by 2019.
- Energy security: Favorable pricing policy for natural gas combined with prioritizing gas for domestic uses (stop gas export)
- However, gas and coal use are also expected to double and triple, respectively.
RUPTL Figure of electricity 2025
GWH
OIL 3312 0.6%
COAL 265599 50.3%
GAS 155352 29.4%
HYDRO 54993 10.4%
GEO 42484 8.0%
NRE 5981 1.1%
IMPORT 258 0.0%
527979 100.0%
- 1Name: Share of renewables (%)Value: 23Base year: -Target year: 2025Comments: Target presented as share of non fossil electricity. Including nuclear -Targets
- 2Name: Capacity of renewables (MW)Value: 275000Base year: -Target year: 2027Comments: -