Will Indonesia add 2GW of new rooftop solar capacity by ?
Indonesia plans to add almost 2GW of new rooftop solar capacity by the end of . Image: Sun Energy. Indonesia has issued rooftop solar PV system development quotas for state electricity company PLN between and , which aim to add 5.75GW of capacity.
What is Indonesia's rooftop solar PV development quota?
Indonesia has issued rooftop solar PV system development quotas of 5.75GW for state electricity company PLN between and .
Why is the number of rooftop photovoltaic systems increasing in Indonesia?
The number of rooftop photovoltaic (PV) systems in Indonesia has increased massively following the implementation of the net-metering (NEM) scheme. However, it is still below the target due to high investment costs and low electricity prices.
How much does rooftop solar cost in Indonesia?
However, due to Indonesia’s low regulated electricity tariffs, rooftop solar is not an economic option for most consumers. In , the average PLN regulated tariff was just $0.07/kWh for households (including subsidized household groups), $0.08/kWh for industrial customers and $0.09/kWh for commercial customers.
When did Indonesia regulate rooftop solar energy based on a ceiling price?
The most recent regulation is solar energy based on a ceiling price. Indonesia began to regulate rooftop PV systems in through the PLN Regulation No. of .
Does Indonesia support rooftop solar PV?
Timeline of rooftop solar PV policies in Indonesia. The MEMR cooperated with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Indonesia to support rooftop PV implementations and introduced an incentive program for rooftop PV systems.
The LCOE for utility-scale solar in Indonesia currently ranges from $65-$137/MWh (real dollars) and by is expected to sink to $27-48/MWh (real dollars) on the back of cheaper equipment, lower development costs and more attractive financing terms.
The LCOE for utility-scale solar in Indonesia currently ranges from $65-$137/MWh (real dollars) and by is expected to sink to $27-48/MWh (real dollars) on the back of cheaper equipment, lower development costs and more attractive financing terms.
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In June , Indonesian authorities issued a quota for the development of rooftop solar systems by the state electricity utility PLN for the period -, aiming to add 5.75GW of installed PV capacity to the country. Indonesian think tank IESR said the total rooftop solar PV quota for 11 power
Indonesia has issued rooftop solar PV system development quotas for state electricity company PLN between and , which aim to add 5.75GW of capacity. According to Indonesian think tank Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), the total rooftop solar PV quotas in 11 power systems
It adds that the newly issued quota is still not in line with the National Strategic Program target of reaching 3.6GW of rooftop solar capacity by , which was set in . According to research firm Rystad Energy, the installed rooftop solar capacity in Indonesia was only 0.192MWp as of May
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