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Country Specific Information on Renewable

Energy

INDONESIA

Table of Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................... 4
Chapter I : Key R&D Institutions involved in the Development and Transfer of
Renewable Energies................................................................................................... 5
Ministry of Energy & Mineral resources republic of Indonesia (Kementrian Energi
dan Sumber Daya Mineral) - ESDM..........................................................................6
Ministry of Industry (MoI/Kementrian Perindustrian)...............................................7
State ministry for Science and Technology (KNRT/Kementrian Negara Riset dan
Teknologi)................................................................................................................ 7
Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI).....................................................................8
Agency for Technology Assessment and Application (BPPT/Badan Pengkajian dan
PenerapanTeknology).............................................................................................. 9
National Nuclear Power Agency (BATAN/Badan Tenaga Atom Nasional)..................9
National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (Lembaga Penerbangan dan Antariksa
Nasional, LAPAN)..................................................................................................... 10
National Institute of Electronic (LEN/Lembaga Elektronika Nasional)....................10
PT. Pertamina (State Owned Enterprise)................................................................11
PT PLN................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter II : Academic Institutions Offering Capacity Building Programmes in the
Field of Renewable Energy (Including Undergraduate and Postgraduate Level
Programmes in Renewable Energy)..........................................................................13
Gadjahmada University (UGM, Universitas Gadjah Mada).....................................14
University of Indonesia (UI)................................................................................... 15
Bandung Institute of Technololgy (ITB)..................................................................15
Bogor Agricultural University (IPB/Institute Pertanian Bogor)................................16
Institute Technology Surabaya (ITS/Institute Technology Surabaya).....................16
Diponegoro University (UNDIP/Universitas Diponegoro)........................................16
Universitas Tanjungpura (Tanjung Pura University) Pontianak..............................16

International Institute for Clean Energy and Climate Change................................17


Politeknik Negeri (Technical Vocational Academy) Jember....................................18
Darma Persada University..................................................................................... 18
Atmajaya University Yogyakarta............................................................................19
PoliteknikNegeri (Technical Vocational Academy) Sriwijaya..................................19
Politeknik Negeri (Technical Vocational Academy) Semarang (Polines).................20
Politeknik Negeri (Technical Vocational Academy) Bandung (Polban)....................20
Politeknik Negeri (Technical Vocational Academy) Ujung Pandang........................21
Universitas Hasanudin/Hasanuddin University (UNHAS).......................................21
Other universities.................................................................................................. 22
Chapter III : Key Indonesian Non-Governmental Organization in the field of
Renewable Energy Sector......................................................................................... 23
Chapter IV: Ministries and Government Agencies Involved in the Promotion of
Renewable Energy.................................................................................................... 34
Chapter V : Consulting Organizations /Consultants With Expertise in Renewable
Energy Technology System Design, Application, and Transfer..................................40
Chapter VI : Technology Commercialization Agencies/Technology Business Incubators in the
Renewable Energy....................................................................................................... 45
Chapter VII : Financial Institutions for Supporting Renewable Energy Development,
Commercialization, Transfer and Adoption...............................................................51
Chapter VIII : Policies for the Promotion of Renewable Energy, Including Incentives..............55
Chapter IX : Major International/Regional/National Event Planned in the Area of Renewable
Energy....................................................................................................................... 69
Chapter X : Public Domain Technology Databases on RETs with Free Access to Information. .76

Introduction
Data and information contained in this report has been compiled by Research Center for
Physics, Indonesian Institute of Sciences LIPI under the support of ESCAP, Bangkok.
Data and information on various categories on Renewable Energy in this report will be
updating occasionally when data and information is available. This initial first version
therefore does not necessarily mean that it contains all data and information on those
various categories on Renewable Energy in Indonesia.
For those who wish to include data and information on their institution, policies,
programs, and activities related to Renewable Energy into this database, please contact
Dr. SunitHendrana, Research Centre for Physics LIPI at sunit.hendrana@lipi.go.id,
shendrana@yahoo.com or ManaekSimamora, Centre for Innovation/APCTT Liaison
Officer-Indonesia at mana001@inovasi.lipi.go.id, manaek@yahoo.com.

Chapter I : Key R&D


Institutions involved in the
Development and Transfer of
Renewable Energies

Ministry of Energy & Mineral resources republic of Indonesia


(Kementrian Energi dan Sumber Daya Mineral) - ESDM
This ministry is responsible for development renewable energy in Indonesia. The
ministry also has responsibility to organized all parties involved for National Target
25/25 (25 % Renewable Energy in 2025).
Ministry ESDM has one Directorate , namely Directorate General for new, renewable,
and conservation energy, who responsible for developing and organizing new and
renewable energy in Indonesia. Under this Directorate General there are some
directorate, i.e. :
Directorate of geothermal
Directorate of Bioenergy
Directorate of other new and renewable energy and
Directorate of Energy Conservation
Ministry ESDM has several RDCs in energy field namely : RDC for Coal and Mineral,
RDC for Petroleum and Natural Gas, RDC for Electric and Renewable Energy. In line
with their main tasks, their researches focus to petroleum oil, coal, geothermal, and
biomass energy. Their research capability related to energy are processing and
benefiting coal, gas technology and processing, process technology of oil and gas.
Their research on wind power electric generation has reached implementation stage.
They built 8 units wind power electricity generations at 80 kW each in Bali.
The department has also conducted research on solar energy utilization. They built 1
(one) solar stove with 64 % efficiency, and a hybrid system of solar energy and wind
energy. The system is located at Kepulauan Seribu near capital city of Jakarta.
As many other departments and RDCs, DEMR is also conducting research in biogas
production, biomass gasification, bio-diesel derived from palm oil, micro-algae. Other
information related to the institution could be accessed through their web
Contact Address:
Direktorat Jenderal Energi Baru Terbarukan dan Konservasi Energi-ESDM

Jl. Jendral Gatot Subroto Kav. 49


Jakarta 12950
Tlp : +62 21 5254508, 5250575
Fax: +62 21 5250575
Email : info@ebtke.esdm.go.id
Web : http://ebtke.esdm.go.id/home

Ministry of Industry (MoI/Kementrian Perindustrian)


Ministry of Industry (MoI) has program on Biomass and Coal Gasification. The aim of
the program is improve energy utilization efficiency by conducting energy audit and to
drive utilization of alternative energy sources. Tey will involve bio-diesel, bio-ethanol,
organic waste and coal.
A priority program in industrial development, which related to energy, was development
of industry which use biofuel as energy sources. Information on MoI could be find in the
following website www.kemenperin.go.id.

State ministry for Science and Technology (KNRT/Kementrian


Negara Riset dan Teknologi)
KNRT provide funding for research and development in renewable energy. The
research can be reach by some funding scheme, such as SINAS (Sinergi Nasional),
and Spekloc (specific location). SINAS scheme have to involve private sectore, and
Specloc is application technologi based on the demand of the community where people
live. One of the example of application renewable energy (wind Energy) is built in
Pandansimo, Bantul.
There are many utilization of PV has been applied in many area of Indonesia in year
2012 by using PKPP research scheme.
For further information, including programs available, can be obtain from the following
website : http://www.ristek.go.id

Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)


LIPI undergoes research and dissemination of research result in the area of new and
renewable energy. The research is not only technical but also social impact related to
application and acceptability of society to new and renewable energy that is introduced
by government.
The focused area are :

Biofuel from Lignocellulosic material (Natiopnal Priority Program)

Algae for hydrogen production

Production of Bio oil from Biomass

Identification of plan for best bio-alcohol production

Application of biofuel for diesel engine

Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (membrane, catalyst, Gas


diffusion Layer)

Concentrated solar thermal

Low speed generator for Wind Energy

Lithium Battery

Forecasting appropriate biomass energy in Indonesia for short-, mid- , and


long-term period
LIPI established special research program, namely Competitive Research Program, to
push research ability can capacity in LIPI to downstream application.
Contact: Address
2nd Floor, SasanaWidyaSarwono LIPI
Jl. Jend. GatotSubroto No. 10
Jakarta 12710
INDONESIA
T/F: 62-21 5251831/5207226
info@fisika.lipi.go.id, info@bkpi.lipi.go.id, info@inovasi.lipi.go.id

Agency for Technology Assessment and Application


(BPPT/Badan Pengkajian dan PenerapanTeknology)
BPPT have conduct some applications of renewable energy in Indonesia, Such as
production of bioethanol, Solar PV, Fuelcell, Ocean Energy, as well as wind energy,
Biodiesel.
RCs which involve in energy-related research are :
Centre for Material Technology
Center for Energy Resources (Balai Besar Energi, BBE ),
Center for Aerodynamics and Gas (Balai Besar Aerodinamika dan Gas, BBAG),
Center for Propulsion Technology, and
Center for Assessment and Implementation of Conversion Technology and
Energy Conservation.
Some achievements on RE and RET were bio-diesel and bio-ethanol production that
has been utilized by industry.
BPPT has A research facilities for electricity generation based on ocean wave at 10 kW
scale has been constructed at southern part of West Java .
Request for further inquaries can be addressed to:
BPPT
Jalan MH.Thamrin 8, Jakarta 10340.
Hubungan Masyarakat
Tel. (021) 316 8200; Fax. (021) 390 4537
E-mail: humas@bppt.go.id
Web: http://www.bppt.go.id

National Nuclear Power Agency (BATAN/Badan Tenaga Atom


Nasional)
Hydrogen storage and Solid Battery are investigated in BATAN. This research is
conducted by Pusat Teknologi Bahan Nuklir (PTBIN).
BATAN has state of the art facilities, for example Small Angle Neutron Scattering
(SANS) which can be utilized for development of material for application in energy
generation technology.
Further information can be search from the following website http://www.batan.go.id

National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (Lembaga


Penerbangan dan Antariksa Nasional, LAPAN).
Their activities related to RE are on utilization of wind power especially for the low
speed wind turbine and solar energy for electricity. They built a pilot system for a wind
turbine at 10 kW. The Institute also develops an hybrid energy system combining solar
and wind power. Information on LAPAN could be accessed through the following
website http://www.lapan.go.id).

National Institute of Electronic (LEN/Lembaga Elektronika


Nasional)
LEN has established PT Surya Energy Indotama in April 2009. This company works for
development of renewable energy in Indonesia
LEN focused on developing renewable energy from solar especially photovoltaic.
Contact address :
PT Surya Energy Utama

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Jl. Sukarno Hatta 442


Gedung C Lt 2
Bandung 40254
West Java
Tlp : +62 22 5202682
Fax : +62 22 5208037
Web : http://suryaenergi.com/in/home/

PT. Pertamina (State Owned Enterprise)


Pertamina is national Oil Company, but also has develop research and development in
the area of geothermal, biofuel, Algae and wind energy.
Pertamina has technology to make biodiesel from CPO (Crude Palm Oil). The other
achievement is the ability of Pertamina to supply fuel (to market) which contain 5 % bio
ethanol.
PT. Pertamina has established PT Pertamina Geothermale Energy which responsible
for exploration renewable energy Geothermal energy in Indonesia. Pertamina manages
15 geothermal sites to produce 1340 MW in 2014.
Contact address :
PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE)
Jl.M.H. Thamrin 9
Kebon Sirih Menteng
Jakarta Pusat 10340
Tlp : +62 21 39833222, 39833223
Fax : +62 21 39833230
Web : http://www.pertamina.com

PT PLN

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PT PLN is state own electrical companay who responsible to electrify whole the nation.
PT PLN has a Renewable Energy Divison.
PT PLN has General Policy as follow :
Conservation and Diversification of primary Energy by utilization of renewable
energy
President Decree no 5/2006, contribution of renewable energy by 2025 : 17%.
PERMEN ESDM (Regulation of Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources) no 4
year 2012 concerning energy price and obligation of PLN to purchase electricity
generated from small scale renewable energy ( under 10 MW ).
PT PLN also accommodate general plan ( RUPTL) for electricity supply 2011-2020
2011 -2020 ) as follow :
The growth of electricity demand by 8.5 % annually which supplied by various
energy resources
Electrification ratio grows from 68 % in 2010 to be 94 % by 2020
The program to reduce oil consumption from 19 % to 3 % by 2015.
With the dominant of coal power plant development (64 %), the contribution of
renewable energy will increase from 12 % ( 2010 ) to be 19 % ( 2020).
The utilization of biomass energy has been planned in the RUPTL ( general plan
for electricity supply).

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Chapter II : Academic Institutions


Offering Capacity Building
Programmes in the Field of
Renewable Energy (Including
Undergraduate and Postgraduate
Level Programmes in Renewable
Energy)

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Gadjahmada University (UGM, Universitas Gadjah Mada)


GadjahMada University apply 2 approach in responds to the demand of renewable
energy. Both ways provide service, program in renewable energy either for
development of human resources or for serving to Industries. The programs involve
technical and management aspect of renewable energy.
UGM provide Post graduate study on renewable energy especially in Micro hydro
Energy. Magister program on System Engineering provide study on energy system
engineering, while electrical engineering offer master degree on Electric energy System.
The University also have Centre for Energy Study (PSE = Pusat Study Energy,
http://www.pse.ugm.ac.id). This centre established in 1997 and provide service on all
aspect in energy system, including renewable energy, as well as being part of study
program of renewable in Energy within UGM.
UGM plan to establish master degree on renewable energy in the near future.
Contact person for Study program can be address to Dr. Agus Maryono (post graduate
study on Microhydro) at agusmaryono@yahoo.com
Contact person on energy program: Prof. Jumina, Head of PSE, i.e., email:
pak_jumina@yahoo.com
For initial information can be addressed to :
PSE UGM
Sekip Blok K1 A,
Kampus Universitas Gadjah Mada
Tlp : +62 274 549429
Fax : +62 274 549429

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University of Indonesia (UI)


Universitas Indonesia has Centre for Energy Assessment (Pusat Kajian Energy). The
Centre established in 1994. Its mission is conduct research and evaluation of
technology and energy policy in order to become intellectual leader capable of giving
real contribution to the society, government and society.
Contact Address:
Pengkajian Energi Universitas Indonesia
Gedung Engineering Center Lantai 3
FakultasTeknik Universitas Indonesia
Kampus UI Depok 16424
Telp. (021) 7866461, (021) 7873117
Fax. (021) 7873117
Email: peui@eng.ui.ac.id, pe.ftui@gmail.com
Web:

Bandung Institute of Technololgy (ITB)


ITB has many expertise on energy who specialist and work in energy. ITB has strong
knowledge in Biomass energy.
ITB has the Laboratory of Energy Management (http://energy.tf.itb.ac.id/)at the
Department of Engineering Physics that was was established in 2006. The lab apply
multidisciplinary field. The lab will provides comprehensive analysis of a complex
physical phenomena as found in energy systems. The lab will respond the increase of
global energy demand as well as promoting more environmental benign energy
technologies.
Contact Address :
LPPB-ITB
Gedung Rektorat lt 5

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Jl. Tamansari No 64
Bandung 40116
West java
Tlp : + 62 22 2511215, 2500939
Fax : 62 22 2504010
Email : lppm@lppm.itb.ac.id

Bogor Agricultural University (IPB/Institute Pertanian Bogor)


IPB has a lot of research on renewable energy. According to the Incentive research
scheme provided by State Ministry for Research and Technology (KNRT),the research
carried out is on Bio-ethanol, bio-diesel .
Further information can be find from http://www.ipb.ac.id

Institute Technology Surabaya (ITS/Institute Technology


Surabaya)
ITS has also conduct research on renewable energy. According to the Incentive
research scheme provided by State Ministry for Research and Technology (KNRT),the
research carried out is on PV Panel and Solar cell.
Further information can be find from http://www.its.ac.id

Diponegoro University (UNDIP/Universitas Diponegoro)


UNDIP has also conduct research on renewable energy. According to the Incentive
research scheme provided by State Ministry for Research and Technology (KNRT),the
research carried out is on Ocean Wave and biodiesel from micro algae..
Further information can be find from http://www.undip.ac.id

Universitas Tanjungpura (Tanjung Pura University) Pontianak

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Tanjungpura Univeristy Pontianak undertakes some educational program on Biodiesel


as the main course of their research and development in renewable Energy.
Contact Address:
Universitas Tanjungpura Pontianak
Jl. Ahmad Yani
Pontianak
Kalimantan Barat
Tlp : +62 561 739636
Fax : +62 561 739636
Web : http://www.untan.ac.id/

International Institute for Clean Energy and Climate Change


IICECC is an international institute that deals with the issues of clean energy and
climate change by conducting policy and technology research, development,
implementation, and education for the benefit of mankind and the planet earth.Activities
are conducted by a multi-disciplinary scientists and professionals associated with the
institute in the country where they work or live and the results will be accessable to
members and qualified associates rusult of researches and studies will also be
accessible to public.
IICECC is a non-profit organization which receives its operational funds from various
national and international donors and is accountable for the use of the funds to the
donors.
IICECC was established initially in Indonesia by a group of scientists, practioners, and
academics concerned about the future of the energy security in the country and in the
world. Membership to IICECC is by invitation only.The founding of IICECC was initiated
by DrLulukSumiarso and Professor Yohanes Surya PhD
Contact Address:
Sure Center, Jl. Scientia Boulevard Blok U/7, Summarecon Gading Serpong,
Tangerang, 15810,Banten, INDONESIA
Phone : +62-21-70200270
Fax : +62-21-70200272

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Email: secretariat@iicecc.org
http://www.iicecc.org/

Politeknik Negeri (Technical Vocational Academy) Jember


Politeknik Negeri Jember is state polytechnic located in east java. The program they
offer involved technical program and management program on renewable energy.
Biofuel is the main focus for development by this polytechnic. However, they also
provide other area of renewable energy such as micro hydro, solar , and wind.
Beside the area in producing energy, Politeknik Negeri Jember give an opportunities for
student to study energy process.
Postal address for this program is
Politeknik NegeriJember
Jl. Mastrip
PO. Box 164 Jember

Darma Persada University


This is private University located in Jakarta. The University offering special study
program on renewable energy which is related to rural development. The name of the
study program is Progam Study Pembangunan Pedesaan Berbasis Energy
Terbarukan (study program on rural development based on renewable energy).
Student can study many aspect on implementation of renewable energy such as energy
and economic and energy and environment. The unique of this program is its availability
to study implementation of renewable energy from the view of human behavior.
Contact Addres:
Jl. RadinInten II (Terusan Casablanca) Pondok Kelapa Jakarta Timur - 13450
E-mail : humas@unsada.ac.id
Direct Line : 021 8649059

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Telepon : 021 8649051, 8649053/56/57 Ext. 2013 (public relation)


Fax : 021 8649052

Atmajaya University Yogyakarta


Atmajaya University located in Yogyakarta. The University established Centre for
Energy Study (PSE = Pusat Study Energy) in 2007. The centre is build to respond the
increase of energy demand in Indonesia. This study program emphasize impact of
implication of energy program to economic, social-culture, politics and policy beside its
nature problems, its technology.
The study program also emphasize social aspect of the implementation of renewable
energy such as changing from fossil energy to renewable energy. More information can
be found in http://pse.uajy.ac.id
Contact Address:
Ir. PramanaYudha, PhD
Jl. Babarsari 44 Yogyakarta 55281
Telp : + 62-274-487711 ext 4115, 4112
Fax : + 62-274-487748
Email : pse@mail.uajy.ac.id

PoliteknikNegeri (Technical Vocational Academy) Sriwijaya


Program offers graduate students to enhance their capability in in analyzing, auditing,
planning and developing in energy sector. The polytechnic still focus on non-renewable
energy, however the skill learning they provide could be applied to renewable energy.
Contact Address:
PoliteknikNegeriSriwijaya
Jl. Srijaya Negara Bukit Besar Palembang 30139
Tlp : + 62 711 353414
Fax : + 62 711 355918

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Email : info@polsri.ac.id
Web : http://www.polsri.ac.id

Politeknik Negeri (Technical Vocational Academy) Semarang


(Polines)
Polines is located in Semarang, Central Java. The politeknik offers undergraduate study
both for non renewable and renewable energy. Its focus on renewable energy is solar
energy, water, and water thermal steam.
The study involves technical approach, production technology, and ethical problems
related to implementation of renewable energy.
Contact Address:
Kampus Polines
Jl. Prof. H. Soedarto, SH
Tembalang Semarang 50275
Tlp : +62 24 7473417, 7499585, 7499586
Fax : +62 24 7472396
Contact Person: Drs. Kunto Purbono, MSc, Head of the Department energy program is
under the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

Politeknik Negeri (Technical Vocational Academy) Bandung


(Polban)
Polban has Department for energy, namely, Department of Conversion Energy
Engineering. This department offers a 3-years study program, called Diploma 3, which
includes energy utility and Energy Audit.
In the area of renewable energy Polban focus on water energy ( thermal, and micro
hydro).

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Contact Address:
Jl. GegerkalongHilir, Ds. CiwarugaKotakPos 1234 Bandung 40012
Telepon (022) 2013789
Fax. (022) 2013889
email :polban@polban.ac.id
Web: http://www.polban.ac.id

Politeknik Negeri (Technical Vocational Academy) Ujung


Pandang
Politeknik Ujung pandang will teach student for 3 years (Diploma Program) to study
Energy Conversion Engineering (Teknik Konversi Energi).
Contact Address:
Jl. PerintisKemerdekaan Km 10 Tamalanrea Makassar 90245, Indonesia
Tel: (0411) 585365-585367, 585368
Fax : (0411)586043
Email: tenergi@poliupg.ac.id, pnup@poliupg.ac.id
Website: www.poliupg.ac.id

Universitas Hasanudin/Hasanuddin University (UNHAS)


UNHAS is located in Sulawesi Island. The University has study program on energy in
the level of Post Graduate. Two approach is applied, i.e., by placing Energy Conversion
under School of Mechanical Engineering and Energy Engineering which is managed by
School of Electrical Engineering.
UNHAS has implement biogas to community.
Contact Address:
Engineering Faculty (FakultasTeknik)
Jl. P. Kemerdekaan Km 10.

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KampusTamalanrea,
Makasar 90245, Indonesia
Post Code 90245
Tlp : +62 411 586015
e-mail :wahyu@eng.unhas.ac.id; humas@unhas.ac.id
Web: http://www.unhas.ac.id

Other universities
There are many uiversities conduct research and implementation of renewable energi in
Indonesia. According to record from various publication and Incentive Research
Scheme 2006-2008 of KNRT

Mataram University at Lombok Island has implemented Micro hydro


Education University (UPI) at Bandung Has program on development of additive
for bio-diesel
Muhammadiyyah University at Yogyakarta conducted research on chemical for
energy storage to be applied for solar energy.
Jember University at Jember performed research of bio-diesel from jatropha oil
UPN Veteran at Yogyakarta performed research of bio-diesel from jatropha oil

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Chapter III : Key Indonesian


Non-Governmental Organization
in the field of Renewable Energy
Sector

Name of
Institution
Focus Area

Yayasan IBEKA (Institut Bisnis dan Ekonomi


Kerakyatan)
People Centered Business and Economic Institute
Develop small hydropowers project (5 - 400 kWatts) to
electrify poor, rural communities across Indonesia in
the scope of Citizen/Community Participation, Energy,
Income Generation.

Vission

IBEKA dedicates itself for significant contribution to the


improvement of social and economic condition of the
community in rural and remote areas. It makes thing
happens through implementation, promotion and
innovation of appropriate technology, especially
sustainable energy supply technology, and facilitation
of cooperation but also synergized efforts among
parties with relevant interest and capacity.

Mission

To promote and support wider adoption of renewable


energy utilization, especially small scale hydro-power
(mini and microhydro). To promote the use of
sustainable electricity supply system
development/empowerment activity To develop
relationships/schemes in mini microhydro-based
activity programs of which benefits and impacts toward

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community self-reliance, especially on socio-economic


aspect, and environmental issues are integrated To
improve and develop small scale hydropower
generation technology for better performance and
wider applicability.
Activities

By creating economic incentives and financing


programs to unlock the power of hydro, Tri Mumpuni is
helping rural Indonesia realize its best option for a
reliable power supply. For Mumpuni, the key to
bringing about rural electrification is keeping the
system community-based. The sustainability of the
project depends heavily upon the community
ownership of the system. It allows the community to
have equity in funding the system, make decisions for
its design and operation, and develop the rural
programs that will benefit from the generated revenue.
All of these endeavors are made possible through the
local cooperative mechanism Mumpuni has introduced.
Aside from local ownership of the off-grid system, the
sustainability of the system is very much influenced by
market forces. Most local micro-hydropower operations
fold once the state-owned and subsidized electricity
company, PLN, enters the market. Mumpuni has been
able to connect the community-based off-grid system
to PLNs grid. This link is crucial because the
community is now able to sell their power supply to the
PLN and gain revenue from the deal. This business
model has attracted private investment as well. Along
with her organization, People Centered Economic &
Business Institute (IBEKA), Mumpuni facilitated a local
business partner and the community of CintaMekar of
West Java to pilot a public-private partnership model
where both provide equity funding for the system.
The provision of rural micro-hydropower (MHP) plants
has now become an economic investment activity. The

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United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the


Pacific (UNESCAP) adopted it as a Public Private
Partnership model in the Asia Pacific region. Slowly,
the financial barriers to develop the MHP system are
being removed. A legal framework, however, must be
in place to facilitate the spread of the model. Mumpuni
has also been working on lobbying the government to
establish a rural electricity finance institution.
Address
Contact

Director: Tri Mumpuni (Ashden Awards 2012)


Yety Sofi Rahayu
Administration and Finance Staff
e-mail: ysroet@gmail.com
Telp: +62-21-53661517

Name of
Institution
Focus Area

IESR (Institute for Essential Services Reform)

Vission& Mission

In IESR, we believe that energy is an essential


requirement (essential) for mankind in this modern era.
Energy is required to perform a variety of social and
economic activities. Energy supports the fulfillment of
basic needs like food cooked (cooked food), a
comfortable temperature, lighting, the use of household
devices, water treatment and waste, health care,
education, transport and communications. Energy
services derived from the extraction and conversion of
energy resources found in nature (oil, gas, coal,
renewables). Access to and availability of sufficient
energy is an essential prerequisite for the fulfillment of
other essential and ensure human development. The
absence or lack of access to energy could hamper the
ability of people to benefit from the opportunities
created by economic development, and improve the
quality of life.

Power Sector Restructuring

Equitable access to energy and berkelanjuan obtained

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from the extraction, management and sustainable use


of natural resources who value environmental support
(environmental carrying capacity), considering the
ecological and social justice, as well as the utilization
of renewable resources optimally to reduce the
pressure of exploitation of energy resources not
renewable. In addition, the active participation of the
public in the entire value chain (value chain) extraction
of energy
resources, and in the determination of public policy
(public policy) energy supply is an important
prerequisite to ensure that the interests and public
benefits are not neglected.
Essential Vision
Growing sovereign management of energy resources
in a fair and sustainable, providing the highest award
for human rights over natural resources, with due
respect to social justice (social justice) and gender
equality (gender justice) for the creation of energy
needs sustainable, affordable and fair.
Mission Essential
IESR intends to deconstruct lameness management of
energy resources for the realization of sustainable
energy use, affordable and fair, through the following
activities: policy advocacy, research, information and
capacity development non-governmental
organizations, and the development of networks.

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Activities

IESR (Institute for Essential Services Reform) is a think


tank that actively advocate and campaign for securing
the energy needs of society, fairness in the utilization
of natural resources and ecological sustainability.IESR
incorporated in 2007 as a continuation of the WGPSR
(Working Group on Power Sector Restructuring), a
working group that advocates electricity policy in
Indonesia in the period 2001-2006.After WGPSR
mandate ended in 2006, based on recommendations
from the external evaluation carried out by the South
Research (Belgium) and agreements comprising
members WGPSR INFID, ICW, YLKI, PIRAC, LBH
Jakarta, YayasanGemiDebtWatch and Nastiti (Geni),
formed a more permanent institution with a focus on
broader issues than the electricity sector, but the
energy sector in Indonesia.In 2007, IESR stand in the
form of association and its members are individuals of
representative members WGPSR before. Idiom
"Essential Services" in the name refers IESR "energy
and water services" that we think are the essential
needs of every man which can not be ignored and
become part of the economic and social Council
(ECOSOC) of modern human rights.In the subsequent
program development, now IESR mefokuskan
themselves on four issues, namely: energy, electricity,
climate change, and the extractive industries. For the
period 2008 - 2013, IESR work on four strategic
programs:1. Access to Energy2. Electricity
Governance3. Climate Justice4. Extractive Industry
ReformIESR put ourselves as a leading think tank for
civil society groups. To support the achievement of the
objectives set, IESR undertake analysis and research,
and public policy advocacy, and campaign specific
issues. In addition, IESR also implement capacity
building and technical support organizations or civil
society groups to help them achieve their advocacy
goals.

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Address

Jl. MampangPrapatanVIII
(KomplexBappenas) No. R-13
Jakarta, 12790
Indonesia
Telephone: +62+21+7992945
Fax : +62+21+7996160
e-mail : iesr@iesr-indonesia.org

Contact

KharinaDewayani
Administration and Finance Staff
e-mail: kharina@iesr-indonesia.org
Cut Rindayu
Corporate Communication
e-mail: rinda@iesr-indonesia.org
Telp: +62-817823778
EEP (Energy and Environmental Partnership)
based on agreement between Finland and
Indonesia

Name of
Institution
Focus Area

Overall Objective of EEP Indonesia is the increased


access to sustainable renewable energy and reduced
growth rate of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the
participating provinces of IndonesiaActivities:- Capacity
building/ training- Pilot and demonstration projects on
renewable energy, energy efficiency and waste-to
energy.- Pre-feasibility and feasibility studies on
renewable energy, energy efficiency and waste toenergy, environmental impact assessments (EIA).Strategic studies for renewable energy and energy
efficiency development and biomass production and
utilization for energy production.

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Contact

National Coordination Unit (NCU)


Nasrullah (Eriell) Salim, National Coordinator
Email: eriellsalim@eepindonesia.org
Mobile: +62 815 825 2392; +62 821 1454 3407
JuhaniHarkonen, Chief Technical Advisor
Email: juhani.harkonen@eepindonesia.org
Mobile: +62 821 2562 7013; +358 400 724025
EEP Indonesia Riau Office
Mohammad Amin
Email: eep.riau@eepindonesia.org
Mobile: +62 813 7127 2767
EEP Indonesia Kalteng Office
IviAnggraeni
Email: eep.kalteng@eepindonesia.org
Mobile: +62 813 6547 6347

Name of
Institution

METI (Masyarakat Energi Terbarukan Indonesia)


Indonesia Renewable Energy Society (IRES)

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Focus Area

Vission

Mission

Power Generation/Clean EnergyCommunication,


consultancy and cooperation forum among Renewable
Energy (RE) practitioner.METI establishes various
Groups, each focusing on a particular Renewable
Energy, including Solar PV, Geothermal, Micro Hydro,
Biomass, and Other RE (such as Wind, Bio-Diesel,
Bio-Ethanol, and Tidal Wave. Each Focus Group deals
with concerns and prospects of maximum and effective
use of RE available in Indonesia, and it strives toward
continuous development, applications, promotion,
advocacy and support for using RE on which it is
focusing on. The outputs produced by each Focus
Group will be compiled and used by METI for the
government, legislators and other stakeholders on the
effective sustainable use of RE in the country's strives
to achieving the national long term energy
security.Membership of each Focus Group is open for
METI's members. Application for joining Focus Group
activities is submitted to the Coordinator of each Focus
Group via METI'sSecretariat.METI, in addition to
fulfilling its program, also establishes various Working
Teams each dealing with particular issues including
Environment, RE Technology and Education, Policies
and Regulations, Socio-Economics, Model of Rural
Area Development Utilizing RE, and Sustainable RE
Business Development. The contributions of these
Working Teams are providing basis for METI's
advocacies on specific issues and advisory
consultancy for rural and RE business developments.
METI envisages becoming effective Forum where
continuous efforts are taken toward developing and
using Renewable Energy to sustainably meet the
national energy need and toward contributing to the
global efforts in battling the impact of the global climate
change.
METI is to play an active and effective role in
advocating, promoting and socializing the benefits of
Renewable Energy encompassing the development
and applications of relevant technology, development

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of socio-economic concept, and human resources


capacity building which all support the utilization of
Renewable Energy.
Activities

The founding of the Indonesian Renewable Energy


Society (IRES) was initiated by a group of intellectuals,
government officials, private companies and
professionals, that on the one hand, concern with the
unabated use of fossil energy which is considered to
be the main cause of the current global environmental
pollution and the accelerated depletion of the
conventional energy resources, whilst, on the other
hand, realize that Indonesia is endowed with abundant
but relatively not much tapped renewable energy
resource, which could be utilized sustainably to meet
the energy need of the current and future generation.
METI is a forum for scientists, educators, regulators,
business developers and organizations, NGOs and
other stakeholders to discuss and exchange views on
strategic and pragmatic issues of using Renewable
Energy to serve the nations interest and objectives to
be less dependence on fossil energy and prevent the
environment from deteriorating as a result of the
continuous and unabated use of fossil energy.
METI is also committed to contribute to the global
efforts in combating the negative impact of the global
climate change, by producing ideas and solutions
toward the global concerns, particularly through
advocating and promoting the use of renewable
energies.
After having various intensive discussions and
deliberations by the initiating group members, the
founding METI was officially declared on May 11, 1999.

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Address

Contact

Name of
Institution
Vision

Mission

GrahaNiagaLantai 9Jl. Jend. SudirmanKav. 58 Jakarta


12190INDONESIAPhone : +62-21 5291 238083Website: www.meti.or.idE-mail :
meti.ires@yahoo.comMETI Secretariat c/o. PT.
MakmurWisesa SejahteraGrahaIrama 6th floorJl. HR.
Rasuna Said Block XI Kav.1-2Jakarta 12950Telp. +62
21 5790 3287Fax. +62 21 5790 3289Email.
info@meti.or.id / meti.ires@gmail.com
Sinta
Public Relation and COmmunication
Telp: +62-81280090080
INOTEK (YayasanInovasiTeknologi
Indonesia/Indonesia Technology Innovation
Foundation)
Become outstanding institution in facilitating
development and dissemination of innovative
technology and technological entrepreneurship to
improve community livelihood
- Develop and apply innovative technology and
technological entrepreneurship that provide solution to
technology problem, improve socioeconomic life of the
community and to help alleviate poverty.
- Support educational activities in technological
entrepreneurship to disseminate applicative technology
for community.
- Improve capacity of the community in applying
innovative technologies that give socioeconomic
welfare benefit.

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Focus Area

Contact

INOTEK Foundation ended 2011 by starting to work on


a program Building Innovation Capacity in Clean
Energy in Indonesia. This 2-year pilot program until
November 2013 is supported by the World Bank,
wherein INOTEK is collaborating with GATD, APEX,
Yayasan Gaia and Catapult Design to focus on
supporting pro-poor clean energy design-driven
innovation. The program aims to identify technology
challenges from target rural communities, create
innovative design solutions that meet the challenges
and needs, and involve entrepreneurs and private
sector for sustainable dissemination of technologies.
Jenggala street II No. 9KebayoranBaru,DKI
Jakarta12110IndonesiaTelephone: (62-21)
7211179Fax: (62-21) 7223878

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Chapter IV: Ministries and Government


Agencies Involved in the Promotion of
Renewable Energy
No
1

Institution
Ministry of Energy and
Mineral Resources Directorate General of
New Renewable
Energy and Energy
Conservation
(KementerianEnergida
nSumberDaya Mineral
DirektoratJenderalEner
giBaruTerbarukandanK
onservasiEnergi)

Contact
Jenderal Gatot Subroto
street, kav. 49
Jakarta - 12950
Phone: (021) 525 4508
525 0575
Fax: (021) 525 0575
website:
www.ebtke.esdm.go.id
email:
info@ebtke.esdm.go.id

Indonesian Institute of
Sciences(LembagaIlm
uPengetahuan
Indonesia)- LIPI

Researc Center for Physics


and Research Center for
Mechatronics
C/o:A Building-3rd floor,
Jenderal Gatot Subroto
street Kav 10
Jakarta Selatan
Phone: (021) 5276023
Fax: (021) 5276024
website:
www.inovasi.lipi.go.id
email:
info@alihtek.pusinov.lipi.go.i
d

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Focus Area
develop, promote and
applicate new energy
(nuclear, hidrogen, coal
bed methane, liquified
coal, gasified coal),
renewable energy
(geothermal, wind power,
solar cell, microhidro,
hydropower, bioenergy,
ocean wave energy) and
conservation energy at all
region in Indonesia.
Renewable energy on
biomass, micro hydro
power, wind, solar,
baterai lithium, energy
conservation, energy
saving, etc.

Agency for The


Assesment and
Application of
Technology
(BadanPengkajiandan
PenerapanTeknologi)BPPT

State Ministry of
Research and
Technology
(Kementerian Risetda
nTeknologi)

Pusat Teknologi
Pengembangan
Sumberdaya Energi (Center
for Energy Resources
Development Technology )
2nd Buinding-22nd floor
MH.Thamrin street No 8
Jakarta
10340
Phone: 021-3169851,
CP: Dr. Ir. Muhammad
AmirullahMakmunsyahOktau
fik
email: direkturptpse@bppt.go.id
2nd BPP Technology
Building-5th,6th,7th,8th,23rd,
34th floorMH Thamrin street
No 8Jakarta10340PO.Box
3110 JKP 10031Phone:
(021)316-9119/316-9127Fax.
(021)310-1835website:
www.ristek.go.id

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a non-departmental
government agency
under the coordination of
the Ministry of Research
and Technology, which
has the tasks of carrying
out government duties in
the field of assessment
and application of energy
resources and
development technology

Increase productivity to
meet the needs of the
national R & D
technology in the
production sector and
improve the
competitiveness of
productsnational and
cultural innovation with
focus on strengthening
competencies in R & D
areas of food security,
energy, technology and
transportation
management, information
technology and
communications, defense
and security technology,
medical technology, and
medicine, and advanced
materials;

National Development
and Planning Agency
(BadanPerencanaan
Pembangunan
Nasional)-Bappenas

DeputiBidangSumberDayaAl
amdanLingkunganHidup
(Deputy Natural Resources
and Environment) DirekturSumberDayaEnergi,
Mineral danPertambangan
(Director of Energy
Resources, Minerals and
Mining)
deputy:Dr. Ir. Rr.
EndahMurniningtyas, M.Sc.
Director: Dr. Ir.
MonttyGirianna, MSc, MCP
BAPPENAS Building-3rd
floor
Taman Suropatisreet No.2
Jakarta Pusat
10310
Phone: (021) 319 36207 ext .
2102
Fax: (021) 2533709
website:http://bappenas.go.i
d
email:
Deputi: Dr. Ir. Rr.
EndahMurniningtyas, M.Sc.
Email deputi:
endah@bappenas.go.id

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coordination and
synchronization of
national development
planning in the field of
including in the area of,
energy resources,
minerals and mining, and
the environment (clause
278)

Ministry of
Cooperatives and
Small and Medium
Enterprises
(KementerianKoperasi
dan Usaha Kecil
danMenengah)

DeputiBidangProduksi
(Deputy Head of
Production)Deputy: Drs.
BramanSetyo, M.Si H.R.
Rasuna Said street Kav. 34KuninganJakarta12940Pho
ne: (021)520436672 email:
bagdat@depkop.go.id

Ministry of Industry
(KementerianPerindust
rian)

BadanPengkajianKebijakan,
IklimdanMutuIndustri/Kepala
PusatPengkajianIndustriHija
u Dan LingkunganHidup
(Agency for the Assessment
Policy, Climate and Industrial
Quality/Head of the Centre
for Green Industry and
Envirnment)
Head: Tri Reni Budiharti
JenderalGatotSubroto street
Kav. 52-53
20th floor
Jakarta Selatan
12950
Phone: (021)
5252746/5255509 Ext. 2159

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Assist Ministry of
Cooperatives and Small
and Medium Enterprises
in preparing policy
formulation and
coordination of policy
implementation in the
areas of production
include the formulation,
coordination, planning,
policy development and
implementation of
technical functions
KUMKM empowerment in
the field of production.
1. preparation of
technical policies, plans
and programs as well as
research and study of
macro planning industrial
development of medium
and long term
2. implementation and
assessment of research
and development of
macro planning medium
and long-term industry,
industry cluster
development policy
priorities as well as the
climate and quality of
industrial

Ministry of State
Owned Enterprises
(Kementerian BUMN)

Medan Merdeka Selatan


street No .13
Jakarta
10110

PT PLN (Persero)

Head OfficeTrunojoyo Blok


M Street
1/135KebayoranbaruJakarta
12160Phone: (021) 7261875
(021) 7261122
(021)
7262234
(021)
7251234
(021)
7250550Fax: (021) 7221330

10

PT. Indonesia Power


(IP)

Head Office
PT. Indonesia Power
GatotSubroto street Kav. 18
Jakarta
12950
Phone: (021) 5267666
Fax: (021) 5251923,
5252623
Email:
ip@indonesiapower.co.id
Website :
http://www.indonesiapower.c
o.id

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1. formulation and policy


making in the field of
construction of stateowned enterprises
2. coordination and
synchronization of policy
implementation in the
field of construction of
state-owned enterprises
the provision of electricity
nationally with fossilbased energy sources,
new energy and
renewable energy

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PT. Pertamina

Head Office
Standard Chartered Tower
21st - 29th Floor
Prof. Dr. Satrio street No.
164
Jakarta
12950
Phone : (021) 57974000
Fax : (021) 5797 4555
Email :
webmaster@pertaminaep.com

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state owned company


engaged in oil and gas
and is currently
undertaking the
development of new
energy-based energy and
renewable energy

Chapter V : Consulting Organizations


/Consultants With Expertise in
Renewable Energy Technology
System Design, Application, and
Transfer

40

Name of
Institution
Vission

PT. Indoenergi Consultant

Mission

a. building a strong commitment in fostering independence


and protecting the environment and the availability of
future energy
b. forge partnerships with clients in the planning,
evaluation, assessment, utilization, and development of
energy and the environment, both oil and non-oil
c. facilitate the client in the course of routine business
d. assist clients in asset management, finance, human
resources, internal management, and utilization of
investment opportunities / benefits
The company is specialized in handling consultancy
services in various fields particularly in relation to the
energy sector, to serve the interests of corporations,
governments, and individual independently

Focus Area

Being an independent professional consulting firm,


visionary, and has a high commitment to clients, whether
corporate, government, and individual

Contact

Cicukang street No. 73


BinaHarapan, ArcaManik
Bandung
Phone: (022) 7834469
Fax: (022) 7808841
Website: http://www.indoenergi.co.id/

Name of
Institution
Vision

Indonesia Environment Consultant


Being the best environmental consulting firm and as a
partner for other institutions in order to create sustainable
Indonesia

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Mission

1. Taking part in a role of environmental sustainability by


developing a partnership with government, nongovernment, business and other institutions in Indonesia
2. Participating in realizing pekermbangan engineering,
technology and environmental management
3. Providing comprehensive solutions to customers by
providing total solution
4. Provide the best service through a team of expert
workers and the best

Focus Area

Contact

Name of
Institution
Focus Area

An energy audit of the environmental management


prooaktif targeting efficiency of energy use is used. Given
the high cost of energy today, then perform an energy audit
by a business unit is important. The benefits of an energy
audit is to determine the level of energy efficiency that can
raise the level of profit for the company as well as
participating in environmental management. The method
through action planning, feasibility analysis,
implementation, monitoring and continuous improvement.
MenaraHijau Building 13th Floor
MT. Haryono street Kav. 33
Jakarta Selatan
12770
Indonesia
Telepon : (021) 798-6077
Fax : (021) 798-6078
Mail : customerservice@iec.co.id
Biogas EnergiPersada (EP)
Biogas Energy Persada (EP) is the developer, contractor
and consultant biomass-based renewable energy using
biogas technology.

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Address

Office
Green City View A8
Jatihandap street
Bandung
40193
Workshop :
1. Jl. Maribaya, Gg. Cempaka No. 2 RT/RW 1/9,
DesaKayuAmbon
Kec. Lembang, Kabupaten Bandung Barat
2. Biogas BarudakCicalung (BCL), KampungCicalung,
DesaWangunharja, Kec. Lembang, Kabupaten Bandung
Barat

Name of
Institution
Focus Area

Contact:
- Yono (0813949000642)
Email: persadaenergi@gmail.com
KAMASE

Kamase Care is an organization engaged in research and


consultancy in the field of renewable energy. Renewable
energy is one of great potential in Indonesia, but its utility
is less / minimum. Care Kamase formed as a manifestation
of the desire to exploit the immense potential and develop
it so that it becomes a source of energy that is widely used
by the public.
Founded in 2006, the main activity is to conduct studies
and research on energy conservation and renewable
energy, as well as providing consulting services for the
community / service users who need it. The scope of our
activities is an energy audit of buildings, Building
Automation Systems, Solar Water Pump System,
renewable energy consulting services, and Fire Protection
Engineering.
Some of the activities that have and are being done
Kamase Care, in collaboration with Kamase is biodigester

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plant construction for the community and the farmers /


ranchers and development of ground water lifter with
renewable energy.

10

Contact

address: UGM Campus


Jl. Grafika 2
Yogyakarta - 55281
Indonesia
Phone: (0274) 902210
Fax: (0274) 902210
Website: kamase.org

Name of
Institution

Energi Management Indonesia

Focus Area

is a state-owned company engaged in the field of


conservation and energy management.
assist the government, state enterprises and private sector
in energy conservation, energy management and energy
diversification. The implementation of our business
activities carried out by trained specialists are
professionals in their fields and supported by adequate
equipment as needed. Our accumulated experience in
various sectors of society and in many industrial added
value in the implementation of our business perform tasks
of conservation, management and energy diversification.

Address

Woltermonginsidi street No. 4 - 6


KebayoranBaru
Jakarta Selatan
12160
Jakarta-Indonesia
Phone: (021) 7268881
Fax: (021) 7268880

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Chapter VI : Technology Commercialization


Agencies/Technology Business Incubators
in the Renewable Energy

45

No Name
1 Partnership and Business Incubator
Directorate, University of Indonesia

Technology Incubator Division, Agency for


the Assessment and Application of
Technology (BPPT)

3 Center for Innovation - LIPI

4 BPPT Engineering

5 Business and Industry Incubator, Bandung


Technology Institute (ITB)

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Address
Contact Address:
WikuAdisasmito, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Gd. Science Park Lt. 1
Kampus UI, Depok
kubis@ui.ac.id
Fax: 021-78849137
Contact:
Dr. Ridwan
Director,
Gedung 410, Puspiptek
Serpong
Fax: 021-7560101
BambangSubiyanto
Director
Jl. GatotSubroto No. 10
Jakarta 12710
info@inovasi.lipi.go.id
Fax: 021-5276024
Contact:
Gedung BPPT Lantai 1
Jl. M.H. Thamrin No. 8
Jakarta 10340
T/F: 62-21 3168001 / 3168008
E-mail: be@bppt.go.id
http://be.bppt.go.id
Contact:
Prof. Dr. Suhono H. Supangkat,
M.Eng
Director
Jl. Ganesha 15F Bandung
pih@inkubator.itb.ac.id
Fax: 022-2534163

6 Business Innovation Centre (BIC)

Contact:
KristantoSantoso
Executive Director
Indonesia Science and Technology
Parks
Puspiptek, Bldg#124-TMC2
Serpong, Tangerang 15314
INDONESIA

7 Centre for Business Incubator and


Entrepreneurship Development
Kewirausahaan (P3K)-Bogor Agriculture
Institute (IPB)

8 Business Incubator Center


(PusatInkubatorBisnisdanLayananMasyarak
a)t, UniversitasBrawijaya

9 New Entrepreneur Incubator (INWUB)


LPPM Soedirman University

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T/F: 62 (21) 44 242 558/44 242 462


Email: info@bic.web.id
http://www.bic.web.id
Contact:
Deva PrimadiaAlmada, SPs, Msi
Manajer
Kampus IPB Baranangsiang, Jl. Raya
Pajajaran, Bogor
erdcip@yahoo.com,
deva_inkubator@yahoo.coom
Fax: 0251-8311268
Contact:
Prof. Dr. Abdul Gani
Head,
Jl. Veteran 10-11
Malang 65145 Indonesia
T/F: +62-341 573640 / 573460
piblam@ub.ac.id
inbis_ub@yahoo.com,
inbis_ub@brawijaya.ac.id
Contact:
Dr. Ir. H. Kusmantoro, ES, MS
Director
Jl. Dr. Soeparno, KampusKr.Wangkal,
Purwokerto
bambang.manto@yahoo.com
Fax: 0281-638791

10 R. DidiekEmbriyakto, SE, ST, MM

11 Business Incubator, Gajah Mada University


(UGM)

12 Business Incubator Cener


(PusatInkubatorBisnis IKOPIN PIBI)
InstitutManajemenKoperasi Indonesia
IKOPIN
Indonesia IKOPIN

13 Technology Business Incubator, North


Sumater University (USU)

14 Incubator Center, Technology Institute of


Sepuluh November (ITS)

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Direktur Biz DEC - ATMI


Jl. Adisucipto Km 9,5, Blulukan,
Colomadu, PO BOX 215 Surakarta
57102
atmi@indo.net.id,
didiek_embriyakto@yahoo.com
Fax:0271-714390
Contact:
Dr. DidikPurwadi
FakultasTeknologiPertanianKampus
UGM Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta
INDONESIA
0274-550328
E-mail: didik@ugm.ac.id
Contact:
Wawan Lulus Setiawan
Director PIBI IKOPIN
Jl. Raya Jatinangor Km 20.5 Pos
Ujung Berung, Bandung
INDONESIA
wlspibi@yahoo.co.id
Fax: Fax. 022-7795139
Contact:
Prof. Dr. Ritha F. Dalimunte
Director
CIKAL InkubatorBisnisdanTeknologi
USU
Jl. Dr. Mansur No 9 B Medan
INDONESIA
Fax. 061-813397
Contact:
Dr. Ir. BustanulArifinNoer, M.Sc.
PusatInkubator ITS
PUSAT INKUBATOR INDUSTRI,
Gedung LPPM,
InstitutTeknologiSepuluhNopember
(ITS)
Kampus ITS Sukolilo
SURABAYA 60111

Email: inkubator@its.ac.id
Telp : 083854905553

15 Business Incubator-LPPM PelitaHarapan


University

16 Agribusiness Incubator Jember University

17 Business Incubator Unit, Manufacturing


Politechnic, Polman Bandung

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Contact:
IdrisMaynerd T
Manager
InkubatorBisnis
LembagaPenelitian&Pengabdiankepa
daMasyarakat (LPPM)
UniversitasPelitaHarapan (UPH)
LippoKarawaciTangerang.
INDONESIA
Phone : 021-5460901 (ext 2509)
Contact:
Dr. Muhammad Hoesain
InkubatorAgribisnis LPM
UniversitasJember
RektoratUniversitasJember
Jalan Kalimantan No. 37
KampusTegalbotoJemberJawaTimur
68121 Indonesia
humas@unej.ac.id,
Piahoesain@yahoo.co.id
T1: +62 331-330224, 333147,
334567, 336679, 336580
F: +62 331-339029 , 337422
http://www.unej.ac.id
Contact
JlKanayakan 21 - Dago, Bandung
40325, TromolPos 851, Bandung
40008
INDONESIA
T/F: T: 62-22-2535954/2502649
iskpolman@yahoo.com,

iskandar@asosiasi-politeknik.or.id

18 Business Incubator Centre, Padjadjaran


University

19 Business Incubator-PPM, Atmajaya


University

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Contact:
E Suparman M.
JlDipatiUkur 35,Sekeloa,Coblong
BANDUNG 40134
Indonesia
Telepon : 022 2514635
yevisyosh@yahoo.com
iswahyuni78@yahoo.com
Contact:
Kampus UNIKA Atmajaya
Jl. JenderalSudirman 51, Jakarta
12930 INDONESIA
Telp. (62-21) 5727615, 5703306,
5708823 Fax. (62-21) 5747912
http://www.atmajaya.ac.id

Chapter VII : Financial Institutions


for Supporting Renewable Energy
Development, Commercialization,
Transfer and Adoption

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No
Name of Financial
.
Institutions
1 PT. Astra Mita Ventura

Description and Contact Address


PT. AStraMitra Ventura PT Astra Mitra Ventura
(AMV) was established in 1991.
Objective to provide financial facilities to medium &
small enterprises (SMEs) to develop its business to
be independent, modern and resilient,
The company aims to assist SMEs through equity
and training in order to develop management,
technology, human resources and market
opportunity. AMV participates through direct equity
participation, convertible bond and profit sharing.
Contact:
email: mitra.ventura@affco.astra.co.id.
http://bmw.astra.co.id/responsibilities/venture.asp

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2 Dharma Bhakti Astra


Foundation (YDBA)

In line with its philosophy, Astra established


Yayasan Dharma Bhakti Astra (YDBA) in 1980 to
generate potential, highly competent and
competitive SMEs in national industrial structure.
YDBA plays its role as an agent of development in
empowering SMEs through building competency
and capability of skilled manpower. YDBA main
objective is to develop and to provide advocacy for
SMEs. YDBA currently provides general assistance
to SMEs in the range of:
Education such as apprenticeships, comparison
studies, technical assistance, plant visits and
management training. The material of education
and training is relevant with theories yet applicable.
Financial resources access.
Network development.
Business development services for SMEs in
Jakarta, Bandung, Tegal, Yogyakarta,
WaruSidoardjo, Lombok and Batam.
Facilitate exhibitions and seminars.

Contact:
www.ydba.astra.co.id.
http://bmw.astra.co.id/responsibilities/ydba.asp
3 Revolving Fund Management Provide loan to cooperatives and SMEs including
(LembagaPengelola Dana
green tech-based SMEs through its strategic
Bergulir - LPDB KUKM)partners institutions
Ministry of Cooperative and
SMEs
Contact:
LembagaPengelola Dana Bergulir
Jl. Letjend. MT. HaryonoKav. 52-53 Jakarta 12770
KotakPos 4370 Telp. 021-7901440, 7990756, Fax.
021-7989746
Email : info@danabergulir.com

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4 Government Investment
Center
(PusatInvestasiPemerintahPIP) Ministry of Finance

Support financing of develoment of infrastructure in


Indonesia including in the area of renewable energy
at large scale
Contact:
GrahaMandiriLantai 5 Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 61
Jakarta 10310 INDONESIA
T/F: 6221-39832091-94/ 39832095
Email: pip@pip-indonesia.com
http://www.pip-indonesia.com/

5 CSR Programs, State Owned State Owned Enterprises profide funding for
Enterprises
development of green-based economy including
renewable energy programs and businesses
through partnership fund and for non-bankable
SMEs
Contact:
Please see respective SOEs

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Chapter VIII : Policies for the Promotion of


Renewable Energy, Including Incentives

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N
o
1

Policies
Regulation of the Minister of
Energy and Mineral Resources No.
002 Year 2006 on Concession
Power Medium Scale Renewable
Energy

Clause 2 (1):
PKUK or PIUKU shall meet electricity demand
in their respective business areas
Clause 2 (2):
In meeting the demand for electricity in the
area of business as referred to in subsetion
(1), PKUK or PIUKU must purchase electricity
from renewable energy power plant
Clause 2 (3):
Renewable energy power plant referred to in
subsection (2) include:
a. Renewable energy power plant with an
installed capacity of over 1 (one) MW to 10
(ten) MW, or
b. More power (excess power) which is above
1 (one) MW up to ten (10) MW of renewable
energy power plant
Clause 6 (1):
PKUK or PIUKU in the process of purchasing
the labor power of the offer cooperative or
other entity attention to the rules of healthy
and transparent business
Regulation of the Minister of
Clause 2:
Energy and Mineral Resources No. Physical activity utilization of new energy and
10 Year 2012 About Implementing
renewable energy implemented in order to
Physical Activity Energy Utilization support sustainable national development to
of New and Renewable Energy
enhance national energy security

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Clause 3 (1):
Physical activity energy utilization of new and
renewable energy, as defined in Clause 2 of
the form of development, procurement and /
or installation of:
(a). installation of electricity supply;
(b). biofuels supply installation and / or
(c). productive tools to support the business
activities resulting from the utilization of new
energy and renewable energy.
Clause 3 (2):
Physical activity referred to in subsection (1)
aims to:
(a). encourage the development of an energy
independent country program;
(b). encourage the provision of energy from
new energy sources and renewable energy;
(c). promote growth and equitable
development keenergian infrastructure in
remote areas, lagging, borders, small islands
and outermost, post-disaster, and / or postconflict, and
(d). pilot exploitation of new energy and
renewable energy.
Clause 4 (3):
New Energy Management Program,
Renewable and Energy Conservation as
referred to in subsection (2) in place to
support the accelerated development of new
energy and renewable energy

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Clause 5:Directorate General shall:a. made


accountable for the implementation of
physical activity pemnafaatan new energy and
renewable energy;b. monitoring and
evaluation of the implementation of physical
activity energy utilization of new and
renewable energy;c. reported the
achievement of physical activity goals and
objectives of the utilization of new energy and
renewable energy to the Minister;d. of
monitoring, evaluation and outcomes
management guidance and supervision of
physical activity energy utilization of new and
renewable energy, ande. process and
proposed outcomes of physical activity energy
utilization of new and renewable energy as
referred to in Clause 3 subsection (1) as a
grant Ministry of Energy and Mineral
Resources to Local Government.
Clause 13 (1):
Governor or regent / mayor in accordance
with the authority set managers use the
results of the physical implementation of new
energy and renewable energy was delivered
as referred to in Clause 12 subsection (2).
Clause 13 (2):
Business results of the implementation of
physical activity referred to in subsection (1)
include:
a. people directly or
b. management institutions to form joint
venture group, cooperatives, associations,
non-governmental organizations, or groups of
peoples.

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Government Regulation No. 70


Clause 4:
Year 2009 on Energy Conservation The government referred to in Clause 2
nationally responsible for:
a. formulate and determine policy, strategy,
and energy conservation programs;
b. develop qualified human resources in the
field of energy conservation;
c. conduct a thorough and comprehensive
socialization for the use of technology to
implement energy conservation;
d. assess, develop, and establish policies and
allocate funds for the implementation of
energy conservation programs;
e. provide facilities and / or incentives for the
implementation of energy conservation
programs;
f. undertake energy conservation technical
assistance to employers, users of energy
sources, dang energy users;
g. implement energy conservation programs
and activities that have been set, and
h. to guide and supervise the implementation
of energy conservation programs.
Clause 18:
Government and / or local government to
provide incentives to:
a. energy users that use energy greater than
or equal to 6,000 (six thousand) tons of oil
equivalent per year, as referred to in Clause
12 subsection (2), and
b. energy-saving equipment manufacturers in
the country,
successfully implement energy conservation
in a certain period.

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Presidential Regulation No. 4 of


2010 On Assignment To the State
Electricity Company (Limited) for
Conducting Accelerated
Development of Power Plant That
Uses Renewable Energy, Coal and
Gas.

Government Regulation No. 3 year


2005 on the Amendment of
Government Regulation No. 10
year 1989 On the Provision and
Utilization of Electricity

Clause 1:Implementation perecpatan


construction of power plants that use
renewable energy, batubar, and gas through
the assignment of the Government to the
State Electricity Company (Limited),
hereinafter referred to PT PLN (Limited) and
through cooperation between PT PLN
(Persero) and private power developer with
power purchase scheme.
Clause 2:
Power plants that use renewable energy, coal
and gas as referred to Clause 1 shall use
environmentally friendly technology in
accordance with the provisions of the
legislation.
Clause 3 (1):
Government commissioned PT PLN (Persero)
to organize the procurement of power plants
that use renewable enegri, coal, and gas.
Clause 5:
Funding the construction of the power plant
and related transmission as referred to in
Article 3 are from the State Budget (Budget),
internal budget PT PLN (Persero), and other
legitimate sources of funds in accordance with
the provisions of the legislation.
Clause 2 (4):
To ensure the availability of primary energy to
supply electricity for public use, priority use of
local energy sources with liabilities prioritize
the utilization of renewable energy sources
Clause 6 (1):
Does not damage the interests of the State,
Electricity Business Permit granted to
cooperatives and other business entities to
conduct electricity supply business in the
public interest or the electricity supply
business for its own sake.

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Presidential Regulation No. 5 Year


2006 on National Energy Policy

Clause 6 (2):
Other entity referred in subsection (1) to
conduct the electricity supply business for
public interest include regional-owned
enterprises, private companies, government
organizations and individuals.
Clause 6 (3):
Other entity referred to in subsection (1) to
conduct the electricity supply business for its
own cover-Owned Enterprise State-Owned
Enterprises, private, non-governmental
organizations, individuals or other state
agencies.
Clause 2 (2):National Energy Policy
Objectives are:a. Achieving energy elasticity
less than 1 (one) in 2025.b. The realization of
energy (primary) optimal mix in 2025, namely
the role of each type of energy to the national
energy consumption:1). petroleum to less
than 20% (twenty percent)2). natural gas to
more than 30% (thirty percent)3). coal to more
than 33% (thirty three percent)4). biofuels
(biofuels) to more than 5% (five percent)5).
geothermal to more than 5% (five percent)6).
new energy and other renewable energy,
especially biomass, nuclear, hydroelectric,
solar, and wind power to more than 5% (five
percent)7). coal is liquefied (liquefied coal) to
more than 2% (two percent)
Clause 3 (3):
Supporting policies referred to in subsection
(1) include:
a. development of energy infrastructure
including increased consumer access to
energy;
b. partnership between government and the
business community;
c. community empowerment;
development of research and development

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and education and training

Presidential Instruction No. 1 Year


2006 concerning the Provision and
Use of Biofuels (Biofuel) As
material Other Fuels

Clause 6 (1):
Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources set
certain alternative energy sources
Clause 6 (2):
Government can provide facilities and
incentives to the energy conservation and
development of alternative energy sources
specified as mentioned in subsection (1)
Clause 6 (3):
Further provisions concerning the ease of
administration and incentives referred to in
subsection (2) is regulated by the relevant
Minister in accordance with the authority of
each
Presidential Instruction To the Coordinating
Minister for the Economy:
coordinate the preparation of the supply and
use of biofuels as an alternative fuel

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Presidential Instruction To the Minister of


Energy and Mineral Resources:a. establish
and implement a policy provision and use of
biofuels (biofuels) as an alternative fuel, which
contain guarantees the availability of biofuels
(biofue!) and guarantee the smooth and
equitable distribution;b. establish incentives
and tariff policy package for the development
of the supply and use of biofuels (biofuels) as
an alternative fuel in coordination with
relevant agencies;c. set the standard and
quality of biofuels (biofuels) as alternative
fuel;d. establish systems and procedures that
are simple to test the quality of biofuels
(biofuels) as an alternative fuel;e. set of
simple trading system from biofuels (biofuels)
as an alternative fuel to the trade system of
fuel oil; raw biofuelf the dissemination of the
use of biofuels (biofuels) as an alternative
fuel;g. encourage companies engaged in the
energy and mineral resources to utilize
biofuels (biofuels) as an alternative fuel.
Presidential Instruction To the Minister of
Agriculture:
a. encourage the provision of feedstock crops
for biofuels (biofuels), including seeds
and seeds;
b. conduct outreach development
c. facilitate the provision of seeds and
seedlings of raw materials for biofuels
(biofuels);
d. integrate the development and post-harvest
activities feedstock crops
biofuels (biofuels).
Presidential Instruction To the Minister of
Forestry:
authorize the use of forest land that is not
productive for the development of feedstock
for biofuels (biofuels) in accordance with the

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provisions of
legislation.

Presidential Instruction To the Minister of


Industry:
promote the development of domestic
production of raw materials processing
equipment for biofuels (biofuels) and
encourage entrepreneurs in the developing
biofuels industry.
Presidential Instruction To the Minister of
Trade:
a. encourage the supply and distribution of
raw materials for biofuels (biofuels);
b. rnenjamin smooth supply and distribution
components of the processing equipment and
the use of biofuels.
Presidential Instruction To the Minister of
Transportation
encourage increased use of biofuels (biofuels)
as an alternative fuel in the transportation
sector.
Presidential Instruction To the Minister of
Research and Technology:
developing technology, applications suggest
the use of technology and the provision of
processing, distribution of raw materials and
pemanfaan biofuels (biofuels) as an
alternative fuel.
Presidential Instruction To the Minister of
Cooperatives and Small and Medium
Enterprises:assist and encourage
cooperatives and small and medium
enterprises to participate in the development
of plantfeedstock for biofuels (biofuels) as well
as processing and commercial biofuels
(biofuels) as an alternative fuel.

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Presidential Instruction To the Minister of


State Owned Enterprises (SOEs):
a. encouraging state-owned agriculture,
plantations and forestry to develop feedstock
crops for biofuels (biofuels);
b. encouraging state-owned industry to
develop biofuel processing industry (biofuels);
c. encourage BUM.N engineering to develop
materials processing technology
biofuels (biofuels);
d. encourage SOEs to harness the energy
field of biofuels (biofuels) as alternative fuel.
InstruksiPresidenKepadaMenteriDalamNegeri
:
mengkoordinasikandanmemfasilitasipemerint
ahdaerahdanjajarannyasertapenyiapanmasya
rakatdalam. penyediaanlahan di
daerahmasing-masing,
terutamalahankritisbagibudidayabahanbakuba
hanbakarnabati (biofuel)
Presidential Instruction To the Minister of
Finance:
reviewing laws and regulations in the financial
sector in the context of the provision of
incentives and fiscal relief for the supply of
raw materials and the use of biofuels
(biofuels) as an alternative fuel.
Presidential Instruction To the Minister of the
Environment:
do sostalisasi and communication to the
public regarding the use of biofuels (biofuels)
as alternative fuel is environmentally friendly.

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Presidential Instruction To Governors:


a. implement policies to increase the use of
biofuels (biojuel as alternative fuel in the
region in accordance with the authority;
b. the dissemination of the use of biofuels
(biojuel) as an alternative fuel in the region;
facilitate the provision of Lahari in each region
according to its authority especially critical
land for cultivation of biofuel feedstock
(biojuel);
c. melaporkariinii instruction execution to the
Minister of the Interior.
Presidential Instruction To the Regent / Mayor:
a. implement policies to increase the use of
biofuels (biofuels) as an alternative fuel in the
region in accordance with the authority;
b. rnelaksanakan socialization utilization of
biofuels (biofue / as alternative fuel in the
region;
c. facilitate the provision of land in each region
according to its authority especially critical
land for cultivation of raw materials for
biofuels (biofuels);
d. report on the implementation of the
instruction to the Governor.
Regulation of the Minister of
Clause 5:
Industry Decree No. 04/MAny development of electricity infrastructure
IND/PER/1/2009 About Guidelines by state and or PIUKU executed by electric
for Use of Domestic Production of
power construction services business,
Electricity Infrastructure
including Engineering, Procurement &
Construction (EPC).
Clause 7 (1):Construction of hydropower up to
100 MW per unit held and led by the National
EPC company
Clause 7 (2):
Construction of hydropower up to 100 MW per
unit held and led by the National EPC
company
Incentives

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InsentifRisetSistemInovasiNasional InsentifRisetSistemInovasiNasional (National


(National Innovation System
Innovation System Research Incentive) is one
Research Incentive)
of the policy instruments
Ministry of Research and Technology to
develop and optimize R& D resources,
improving synergies between industry with
research and development institution, and
strengthen the capacity of science and
technology beetwen industry with research
and development institution. The proposal of
this research funding scheme must be derived
from government agencies or institutions /
Non Government legal entities such as: LPNK
- Research and Technology, Research and
Development
Ministry, the Regional Research and
Development, Industrial (state or private),
college (Public or Private), or R & D
Foundation NGOs.
There are 4 founding schemes:
a. Basic Research (RD) intended to pursue
dropping mastery of science and technology
(state of the art) and generate new qualified
invention (Breakthrough, nobel prize);
b. Applied Research (RT) which is intended to
improve technology integration capabilities,
especially in apply the results of basic
research into proven technology;
c. System Science Research Capacity
Production (KP) aimed to improving the
technological capabilities in the production
sector R & D institutions through research
partnerships with industry;
d. Accelerating Diffusion and Utilization of
Science and Technology (DF) were intended
to improve the utilization of the results
financing of R & D through the application of

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technology in the sector production, financing


intermediary institutions that can applied R &
D results in the production sector
(performance
based) and the stimulus for the growth of
start-up company.
10

DesaMandiriEnergi

11

DIKTI Incentives

There are two types of DesaMandiriEnergi:1.


DesaMandiriEnergi non-fuel, such as using
micro hydro, solar, and biogas,2.
DesaMandiriEnergi use of biofuels There are
7 departments that have developed and fund
the DesaMandiriEnergi: 1. Ministry of Energy
and Mineral Resources,2. Ministry of
Agriculture, 3. Ministry of Manpower and
Transmigration,4. Department of Internal
Affairs, 5. State Minister for Acceleration
Development Backward Regions6. State
Minister for State Owned Enterprises,7.
Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries
Encourage and increase the interest of
Indonesian researchers to produce and
publish their research results without
exception in energy area

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Chapter IX : Major
International/Regional/National Event
Planned in the Area of Renewable Energy

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N
o
1

Event
Seminar on Renewable
Energy and Nano
Technology

Information
16 th October 2012
in the Building FISIP UMA, Kolam street/Gedung
PBSI street, Medan 20223
Telepon : (061) 7366878, 7364348, 7360168
Fax: (061) 7368012
Cooperate between UMA Engineering Faculty and
ISTN Jakarta

Business Meeting and


Expose Product

12nd - 14th November 2012


Organised by Center for Innovation LIPI
Phone: (021) 5276023
Fax: (021) 5276024
Surabaya
Indonesia
Expose product including Biotrik (biomass energy)

Exhibition "Energies, Pour


un Monde Durable"

22nd - 25th October 2012


in Gedung Indonesia Menggugat, Bandung City

Socialization regulation of
energy legislation

Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Directorate General of New Renewable Energy
and Energy Conservation
2nd - 4th November 2012
Phone: (021) 525 4508 525 0575
Fax: (021) 525 0575
website: www.ebtke.esdm.go.id
email: info@ebtke.esdm.go.id
Batam
Indonesia

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Facilitation Crash
Geothermal Program

Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Directorate General of New Renewable Energy
and Energy Conservation
22nd - 23rd November 2012
Phone: (021) 525 4508 525 0575
Fax: (021) 525 0575
website: www.ebtke.esdm.go.id
email: info@ebtke.esdm.go.id
West Java
Indonesia

International Conference
on Sustainable Energy
Engineering and
Application (ICSEEA)

2013 The 2nd International


Conference on Informatics,
Environment, Energy and
Applications (IEEA 2013)

6th - 8th November 2012 Inna Garuda Hotel,


Jogjakarta - IndonesiaYogyakarta, Indonesia
Website: http://www.icseea.org Contact person:
Naili Huda This conference will provide a forum to
exchange experiences on sustainable energy
development, share views on policies and
approaches, and promote international
cooperation, with a particular emphasis on
biomass and solar energy. Organized by:
Indonesian Institutes of Sciences, Research
Centre for Electrical Power and Mechatronics
16th - 17th March 2013
Bali, Indonesia
Website: http://www.ieea.org/
Contact person: Yama Fan
IEEA 2013 will be included in International Journal
of Clean Energy Technologies (JOCET, ISSN:
1793-821X) , published by IACSIT Press, which
will be indexed by E&T Library, EBSCO, Ulrich's
Periodicals Directory, BE Data and Google
Scholar.
Organized by: Science and Engineering Institute
(SciEI)

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Electric, Power &


Renewable Energy
Indonesia 2013

Seminar and Workshop


"Socio-Economic Aspects
of Renewable Energy
Development in Indonesia"

4th - 7th September 2013Imam Bonjol street No


80 Jakarta 10310Phone: (021) 316 2001Fax:
(021) 316 1981website:
http://www.pamerindo.com/events/4Jakarta
International Expo KemayoranRenewable Energy
Indonesia 2013 Rising coal and oil prices and the
commitment to green technology are driving the
governments national energy policy to increase
the use of natural gas and renewable energy
recourses. With 55% of new production being
slated towards renewable power generation, total
private sector investments by IPPs are expected
to reach US$ 11.11billion by 2014.The
government of Indonesia is committed to reducing
greenhouse gas emissions by 26% by 2020. In
addition the Clean Technology Fund (CTF)
Investment Plan for Indonesia proposes co-?
nancing of US$400 M to support Indonesias
goals of providing 17% of total energy use from
renewable energy by 2025.
25th - 26th October 2012DAAD Jakarta
OfficeSummitmas II, 14th FloorTel.: +62 (21) 520
08 70, 525 28 07Fax: +62 (21) 525 28 22email:
info@daadjkt.orgJakarta 12190Indonesia is a
country with a diversity of natural resources with
oil and gas and coal in significant quantities. In
addition it is also abundant reserves of renewable
resources. However, Indonesia is experiencing an
energy crisis. Increased consumption of fossil
energy will lead to environmental problems,
particularly high emissions of CO2 gases that
cause global warming. It should be ditanganiuntuk
acute lower dependency on petroleum, and
replace them with alternative energy
sources.Seminar and Workshop has the objective
to exchange information, communication and
discussion among the participants, lecturers, and
experts to find the best solution to address the
problem of renewable energy development in

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Indonesia.

10

Seminar "Renewable
Energy for Sustainable
Development"

31st October - 4th November 2012Location Event:


SurabayaContact:DAAD Jakarta
OfficeSummitmas II, 14th FloorTel.: +62 (21) 520
08 70, 525 28 07Fax: +62 (21) 525 28 22email:
info@daadjkt.orgJakarta 12190Currently,
Indonesia is facing a tough economic situation
and the challenges with respect to oil price
increases. Demand for energy, especially oil and
gas and coal continue meningkatdan will remain
important in the future. In addition, Indonesia is
actively involved in the preservation of the
environment to ensure sustainable development
of the country. Through international assistance
with the appropriate level, Indonesia can even cut
41% of emissions, which in turn produces nearly
7% emissions cuts as decided at a meeting
between the Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
This forced Indonesia seeks to boost clean energy
programs and continuing to respond to the energy
challenges Indonesia on the one hand and
environmental considerations on the
other.Cooperation and exchange of experience
between Indonesia and Germany in the field of

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renewable energy and sustainable energy to


generate profits in the future. The seminar is also
expected to urge agencies, state governments
and the private sector to build trust with one
another and work together.

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BIOARTNERGY

6-7 Oktober 2012


Jogja National Museum
AmriYahya Street No.1, Gampingnan, Wirobrajan,
Yogyakarta
Telpon/Phone: (0274)-901292, 563062
Faks./Fax.: 62-274-563062, 519717
E-mail: faperta@ugm.ac.id

12

APEC Green Technology


Network Workshop

22-23 January 2013


Denpasar, Bali
MartonoDjohari
Deputy Asisstant of R & D for Cooperatives and
SMEs Resources
Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs
Email address: martono_djohari@yahoo.com

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Jl. Jend. GatotSubroto No., 10


Jakarta
INDONESIA
Phone and Faks # 62 21 79182019
Mobile phone # 62 8128119350
13

APEC Green Technology


Network Workshop

22-23 March 2013


Denpasar, Bali
MartonoDjohari
Deputy Asisstant of R & D for Cooperatives and
SMEs Resources
Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs
Email address: martono_djohari@yahoo.com
Jl. Jend. GatotSubroto No., 10
Jakarta
INDONESIA
Phone and Faks # 62 21 79182019
Mobile phone # 62 8128119350

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Chapter X : Public Domain Technology


Databases on RETs with Free Access to
Information

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N
Website
o
1 http://www.meti.or.id

Description
The Indonesian Renewable Energy
Society (METI) is a forum for
communication, consultation and
cooperation among actors Renewable
Energy (ET), which aims to accelerate
the increase in ET function within the
framework of the provision of national
energy needs
Contained Energy provides sustainable,
renewable energy and water solutions to
homes, villas, hotels, resorts, business,
NGOs, communities and Government by
designing, developing, supplying,
installing, integrating and servicing smart
and robust energy and water systems
and programs with best-of-class
equipment, backed by world-class
services and support

2 http://www.containedenergy.com/

3 http://www.solarpowerindonesia.com/
Solar Power Indonesia is a PMA
company based in Bali, and was
established to provide affordable and
economical renewable energy solutions
for remote communities, resorts, villas,
hotels and businesses throughout
Indonesia and Asia; Design, supply,
installation and maintenance of your
sustainable, renewable energy system in
Asia.
Energy site was officially opened on
November 1, 2003. This site starts from
the DIPproject in Physics Research
Centre LIPI with the headline "Forum of
Energy and Materials

4 http://www.energi.lipi.go.id/

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