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Indonesia eases local content requirement for solar power plants to 20%, official says

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Indonesia eases local content requirement for solar power plants to 20%, official says
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INDONESIA said on Monday (Aug 12) it has cut the minimum local content requirement for solar power plants to 20 per cent from around 40 per cent previously, as it looks to unlock investment in projects that get at least half of their funding from foreign multilateral or bilateral lenders.

“We evaluated the rules, so that the renewable energy power plants, especially hydro, wind and solar could immediately be installed in our system … and further lower our emissions,” Jisman Hutajulu, the energy ministry’s director general, said.

The new rule allows solar power plant projects to use imported panels until June 2025, provided the project operator obtains ministerial approval, signs a power purchase agreement before the end of 2024 and the plant is operating by the first half of 2026.

Indonesia has pledged to boost the proportion of renewables in its energy mix and foreign lenders have promised to provide funding. However, investment has remained limited, which analysts blamed partly due to the local content rules.

The new rule also set the local content requirement for hydro power plants in a range of 23 to 45 per cent, depending on its installed capacity, versus a previous range at 47.6 to 70.76 per cent. For wind power plants, the requirement is set at 15 per cent.

Renewables such as solar and geothermal power accounted for about 13.1 per cent of Indonesia’s energy mix last year, falling short of a 17.87 per cent target, with the majority of the country’s energy needs met by coal and oil. REUTERS



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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