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Indonesia to hike electricity prices

Indonesians will pay more for electricity beginning April to help plug the country’s widening budget deficit.

Indonesia to hike electricity prices

Indonesians will pay more for electricity beginning April to help plug the country’s widening budget deficit.

Electricity to reach 90% of Indonesian households by 2014

Indonesia's PLN projects the number of households enjoying electricity in the country to reach 90 percent by late 2014.

Indonesia's PLN pursues geothermal supplies

PLN is eyeing a 50 percent stake in PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy to speed up geothermal supplies to PLN.

Indonesian tycoon to diversify into renewable energy

Hashim Djojohadikusumo is diversifying his business interests and setting up new ventures that include renewable energy.

Indonesia seeks suitable nuke plant site amid nuke stigma

Kalimantan has been identified as a suitable site nuclear energy development as it is relatively earthquake-free from compared to Java.

Indonesia switching to natural gas for car fuel

Indonesia will spend $436 million to build 100 new gas stations in Java as part of a national effort to urge private car users to use less polluting natural gas as fuel.

Indonesian government policy hampers renewable energy growth

Indonesia still has a lot of hard work to do to exploit its full potential in renewable energy. And wean itself from a powerful dependence on coal.

Indonesia's PLN to operate 3 new coal-fired plants

Perusahaan Listrik Negara will operate three new coal-fired power plants in Banten.

Indonesia's Medco strikes $122M deal to raise funds

Medco Power sold a 51 percent stake to Saratoga Capital to help fund its plan to quadruple its power generating ability in the next four years.

Wika Wants Rp 470b From Power Plants

Wijaya Karya is expecting its investment in four power-plant projects to bring revenues worth Rp 470 billion or $51.7 million next year.

Sharp to invest $1 billion in solar tech in Indonesia

Sharp will invest US$ 1 billion in solar cell technology in Indonesia according to a deal sealed at the ASEAN Summit in Bali.

Indonesia to set up 4,000-MW plants in Batam

The Indonesian government plans to build new power plants with total capacity of 4,000 megawatts in Batam, Riau Islands.

Thermal-coal power projects key to thermal-coal prices in Indonesia

Moody’s sees a stable outlook for Indonesian coal industry, but negative rating implications would arise if issuers use their surplus to the benefit of key shareholders.

Indonesia should develop hydro energy

Austria-based hydro energy developer Andritz Hydro suggested that the government, businesspeople and energy consumers in Indonesia pay more attention to the future development of hydro energy sources. Company president director Josef M. Ulmer said Monday that the country had abundant hydro energy potential, around 78,000 megawatts (MW), but as of today utilization still stood at only around 4,500 MW. “Hydro is the old lady of renewable energy. It’s not as sexy as solar energy, but it is one of the most reliable sources of energy, including in Indonesia,” he told reporters at a press conference on the sidelines of the World Renewable Energy Congress in Nusa Dua, Bali. With a current electrification ratio of about 70 percent, hydro energy could be one of the best options for providing access to electricity in certain regions of the country, he said, adding that the future of hydro energy was very encouraging. As reported earlier, the government and state electricity utility PLN were preparing the concept for the third phase of the 10,000 MW fast-track program. During this phase, most new power plants would use water for generating electricity.

Indonesia's Paiton coal-fired plant in full operation by year end

PLN announced that the by the completion of the Paiton coal-fired power plant in Pasuruan, East Java, by the end of this year.

PLN generates 134 TWh as of Q3

PLN announced that it produced 134 terrawat hours of electricity across Indonesia during the first nine months of 2011.

BPI to build $4B Indonesian coal-fired plant

PT Bhimasena Power Indonesia will build a 2,000MW coal-fired power plant in Central Java at an estimated cost of US$4 billion.