Renewable Energy Tariffs and Incentives in Indonesia: Review and Recommendations
This report proposes a renewable energy subsidy mechanism for Indonesia to close the gap between the costs of renewable and conventional power generation. It takes into account the additional economic benefits of renewable power and considers how the government can support its rapid deployment in the power sector. The report emphasizes the need for Indonesia to adopt international best practice for planning, procurement, contracting, and risk mitigation to reduce the financial costs of renewable energy development. To achieve this, implementation of the subsidy should be part of a broader inter-ministerial electricity policy reform program.
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Renewable Energy Tariffs and Incentives in Indonesia: Review and Recommendations
This report proposes a renewable energy subsidy mechanism for Indonesia to close the gap between the costs of renewable and conventional power generation. It takes into account the additional economic benefits of renewable power and considers how the government can support its rapid deployment in the power sector. The report emphasizes the need for Indonesia to adopt international best practice for planning, procurement, contracting, and risk mitigation to reduce the financial costs of renewable energy development. To achieve this, implementation of the subsidy should be part of a broader inter-ministerial electricity policy reform program.
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Renewable Energy Tariffs and Incentives in Indonesia: Review and Recommendations

Renewable Energy Tariffs and Incentives in Indonesia: Review and Recommendations

by Asian Development Bank
Renewable Energy Tariffs and Incentives in Indonesia: Review and Recommendations

Renewable Energy Tariffs and Incentives in Indonesia: Review and Recommendations

by Asian Development Bank

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This report proposes a renewable energy subsidy mechanism for Indonesia to close the gap between the costs of renewable and conventional power generation. It takes into account the additional economic benefits of renewable power and considers how the government can support its rapid deployment in the power sector. The report emphasizes the need for Indonesia to adopt international best practice for planning, procurement, contracting, and risk mitigation to reduce the financial costs of renewable energy development. To achieve this, implementation of the subsidy should be part of a broader inter-ministerial electricity policy reform program.

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ISBN-13: 9789292623241
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Publication date: 09/01/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 72
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years
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