Indonesia
Indonesia's erratic power rules are scaring investors away: PwC
Indonesia's erratic power rules are scaring investors away: PwC
More than 3 out of 4 investors say there is no transparency.
Chasing renewable project incentives: How are they working their charm in Asia?
Countries with a combination of incentives have experienced the greatest growth in renewable power.
Half of ASEAN will go nuclear by 2035
Nuclear energy operations may reach up to a capacity of 2,000 to 5,000 MW by 2040.
POWER-GEN Asia inks historic partnership with the Indonesian Electrical Power Society
The event will provide all attendees with the unique opportunity to meet, engage and network with power generation professionals from Indonesia.
Pertamina and PLN tussle to reach PPA for Lumut Balai plant
It will be commercially operational by the end of this year and so far, no agreement has been reached.
Why PLN is likely to raise electricity tariffs as costs escalate
It plans to bring over $1b debt offering to the international bond market.
Indonesia must accept defeat in trying to hit its massive 35GW ambition
Initial targets have been trimmed as PLN is not yet ready for the infrastructure.
330MW Sarulla geothermal plant completes third unit
It is the world's largest single-contract geothermal plant.
Star Energy completes $580m green bond offering
This offer is to fund its acquisition of two of Chevron's geothermal assets.
Indonesia's PLN seeks partners for geothermal project development
It's looking for firms to co-work on plants above 5MW.
Can Indonesia's PLN wean itself off the government's subsidies?
Without government support, it would be thoroughly un-investible for traditional bond investors.
14th Asian Power Awards now accepting nominations
Find out how you can join now.
ADB shells out $175.3m to support 90MW Rantau Dedap project
The loan will be for the development of the project's second phase.
Asian Power Utility Forum 2018 heats up in Jakarta with more than 40 delegates
The forum focused on Indonesia's demand dilemma and the trends in the country's energy sector.
PLN halts 22GW of power projects in Indonesia over sluggish demand
6.6GW of these are renewable projects.
Indonesia's fuel prices and power tariffs likely to remain stable for 2 years
Subsidies, on the other hand, will be hiked.
Why Indonesia is popping the champagne on less headwinds for renewables
Tech costs have dropped over the past three years.
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