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| Working visit of Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources To MHP Cikatomas, Sukajaya, Bogor |
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| Thursday, 29 July 2010 08:33 | ||||
Page 1 of 2 Indonesia has huge potential for new and renewable energy reserves but still not maximum utilization. Based on data from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, installed capacity of hydroelectric generating both large scale / small just reached 4200 MW or about 5.5% of the total potential. While the scale for mini / micro reached 215 MW, or approximately 37.5% of the total potential. With a great potential and is renewable, and environmentally friendly, the Government continues to encourage efforts to use water tenaga khususnya scale mini / micro-electrical power generation as they provide tangible benefits for the public in the creation of economic activity, increased resistance energi and also from the environmental aspect . Microhydro in national energy planning, particularly within the scope of new renewable energy, its growth is very encouraging start from the technical, technological, manufacturing, human resources, management and government policy. This is certainly not happen overnight, but through a long process and support from all parties including universities, research institutions, aid donors, local government, NGOs and communities. This can be seen in the event the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Working Visit to the MHP Cikatomas Kiarapandak located in the Village District with a capacity of 6 KW Sukajaya and built by civil society organizations led by Mr. H. Tery. The technology used is quite simple and the electricity generated is used for household and productive activities. MHP Development Scheme In developing the MHP, there are two approaches in today's implementation, namely i) a public program through funding from the government, and ii) through a variety of commercial investment and exploitation patterns. For public programs, some government agencies have programs related directly to the development of micro hydro, for example in KESDM through Rural Electric Program and the Village Self-Energy, the Village Light KPDT through the program, the Ministry of the Interior with PNPM Mandiri and Local Government. In addition, no less important is the implementation carried out by NGOs such as those found in Bogor. Furthermore, starting in 2011, the role of District Government in the provision of rural electrification through the construction of MHP with meknisme DAK will become increasingly important. For the second scheme through commercial schemes, the Government has provided various incentives both fiscal and non fiscal. Energy Act, Electricity Act and most recently is the Peppermint EMR No 31 Year 2009 is an incentive at the same time guarantee a market for micro hydro development by commercial enterprises and the public. Microhydro Development Roadmap Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has revised the Master Plan for Development of New and Renewable Energy (RIPEBAT) that will complement and are derivatives of documents from the National Energy Policy set out in regulation 5 / 2006. Targeted micro hydro can contribute about 0.4% of national primary energy supply mix, a number that is large enough magnitude which number around four times the current installed capacity is in the range of 210 MW. Especially for micro hydro, micro hydro Development Roadmap has compiled a big picture of the targets, goals and efforts that need to be implemented towards achieving the contribution of micro hydropower in the national energy supply by 2025. To accelerate implementation of micro hydropower, in addition to the local party / nasonal, conducted in cooperation with donor countries. DJLPE IMIDAP which is a collaboration with UNDP has been running since 2007 with the aim to eliminate bottlenecks in the implementation of micro hydropower. There's also the PNPM program conducted by the DEP. Domestic complete with a Technical Support Unit which is supported by Canada, the Netherlands, and Danish, in DJLPE MHPP Program in cooperation with GTZ and CASINDO program is technical assistance for capacity building of regional energy planning from the Netherlands. Institutionally, the Government through Presidential Decree 24 of 2010 has established the Directorate-General of New and Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation with the aim to optimize the supply and use of energy in national energy planning system. Currently KESDM together with relevant agencies are expected to finalize the organizational structure in time for too long can be operationalized. |







