5th Annual Indonesia
Independent Power Producer (IPP) Conference

Speakers

Jarman S., Director General of Electricity, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources

Supangkat Iwan Santoso, Director, PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara

Knut Fossum, Director, KF Gruppen AS / PT Sulawesi Mini Hydro Power

Rudy Halim, Vice President Director and Energy Business Head, PT Dian Swastatika Sentosa

Rida Mulyana, Director General of Renewable Energy, MEMR

Heru Dewanto, President Director, PT Cirebon Energi Prasarana

Adrian Lembong, Director, Adaro Power

Conference Topics

  • Defining 35,000 MW Program?
  • Java 5 and Java 6 coal-fired projects
  • Development of mine mouth in Sumatra
  • New scheme on direct selection and direct appointment
  • Hydro tariff increase?
  • South Sumatra HVDC updates
  • Financing power project by ECA and multilaterals
  • Gas allocation policy for power generation
  • Gas-peaker plants for depleting West Java?
  • Nuclear power roadmap

The Prime Forum of Power Plant Developers in Indonesia

 

Unfolding New Power Opportunities

Private power generation in Indonesia has never been more attractive before. Private power developers or so called 'Independent Power Producer' (IPP) contributed fifty-two thousand GWh in 2013, growing 9 percent annually by average since 2009. However, this pace is predicted to grow above 10 percent for the next decade, knowing only 84 percent of the people in Indonesia has access to electricity.

With even larger support from newly-elected president Joko Widodo, power developers now are facing a golden era. A new program to procure new power plants as much as 35,000 MW capacity has been launched. The opportunities are evident eventhough some challenges remain in the place. Some areas of power sector that never been tapped are also being unfolded. New kind of power plant such as nuclear is being discussed by the ministry, waiting for approval to be built. Meanwhile existing energy sources such coal, gas, solar, geothermal and hydro will get even larger attention from the government, looking for new way to be expanded.

As one of vital player in the nation's electricity sector, Independent Power Producer (IPP) in Indonesia hasn't yet contributing optimally to current power supply. Given limited PLN ability to build new power plants, the company expects IPP could deliver 70 percent of new power additional capacity in 2016. This two-day conference is specifically designed to give clear direction of the Indonesia government's policies to push forward the IPP scheme, PLN's detailed plan on the location and timing of each proposed IPP and for government and PLN to hear investors' perspective on the project development.

This is certainly an opportunity all stakeholders, investors would not be willing to miss.

Date and Venue

August 5 - 6, 2015
Shangri-La Jakarta, Indonesia

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Directorate General of Electricity, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources

AGENDA

Day 1 – Wednesday, August 5
Moderated by: Waluyo Nugroho, Commisioner, Hexa Integra Electrica
    Opening remarks and presentation
09:00-09:40 : Mapping Government Target & National Electricity Roadmap; What and How 35,000 MW Program Will Be?
  • Defining the 35,000 MW program?
  • Anticipating power deficit; another fast track program?
  • Trans Sumatera transmission updates
  • Upcoming regulations to prop up IPPs
  • Joint use of tranmission lines ; how does the scheme work?
  • Utilization of nuclear; where to develop?
  • Tariff increase for renewable energy?
Speaker(s):
Jarman, Director General of Electricity, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Republic of Indonesia
09:40-10:20 : Java Bali Demand & Supply; Delivering Sustainable Power to the Heart of Economy
  • Coal based power supply in Java for the next 10 years
  • Gas peaker in Java-Bali Grid; are they still needed?
  • HVDC impact to Java power market

  • Speaker(s):
    Supangkat Iwan Santoso, Director, PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara
10:20-10:35 : Coffee break
10:35-11:20 : Coal Fired Power Plants in 35,000 MW Program and Beyond
  • Coal based power plant investment climate nowadays; where to?
  • Could CFPP fulfill on the 35,000 MW program?
  • Are CFPP in Indonesia still an attractive venture?
  • PLN’s preferences on future PPA. Determining aspects for schemes and tariff negotiation
  • Challenges in building new CFPP
    • Financing and environment obstacles
Speaker(s):
Petrus Halim, PT Intraco Penta Group (Sponsored Presentation)
Rudy Halim, Vice President Director and Energy Business Head, PT Dian Swastatika Sentosa
Heru Dewanto, President Director, PT Cirebon Energi Prasarana
Adrian Lembong, Director, Adaro Power
11:20-12:00 : Permits, Licenses and Land Acquisition for Power Project Nowadays
  • The role of BKPM today for power projects
  • The difference of MEMR permits issuance and BKPM
  • Procedures and requirements to obtain the permits
  • Regional authorities permits
  • Land acquisition regulation for power projects; implementation?
Speaker(s):
M. Karnova Partner, Hadiputranto, Hadinoto & Partners
12:.00-13:30 : Luncheon break
13:30-14:30 : Financing Indonesia IPP Power Projects
  • Main considerations in financing power project in Indonesia
  • Bankability of Indonesia power project nowadays
    • Typical problems in financing power project in emerging economies
    • Medium scale power project financing
    • Fiscal policies of the power sector and how does it effect financing regime
  • Indonesia credit rating; influence toward its risk and interest?
Speaker(s):
Hodaka Shoji, Chief Investment Officer, Mizho AsiaInfra Capital
Boon Khim Tay, Head of Indochina and Indonesia Project Finance, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp.
14:30-15:00 : Unconventional SOE Financing in Indonesia
  • What differ IIF financing for power projects? How does the scheme work?
  • The role of IIF in financing infrastructure projects
  • IIF financing criteria
  • IIF funding capability?
Speaker(s):
Harold Tjiptadjaja, Chief Investment Officer, Indonesia Infrastructure Finance
15:00-15:15 : coffee break
15:15-16:00 : The Needs of Electricity for Smelting Industry
  • Understanding smelter sector in Indonesia
  • How large power demand from smelting industry
  • Main characteristic of power demand for smelters
Speaker(s):
Sukhyar, Chairman, Indonesian Smelter & Mineral Processing Association
16:00-16.40 : Gas Fueled Power Development; Opportunities Behind the Decreasing LNG Price
  • How and where gas-fueled power plant will contribute in the 35,000 MW program?
  • Opportunities for power plant in industrial areas and West Java province
  • Gas fueled power plant v.s infrastructure availability
  • Problems in financing gas fueled power plant
  • Gas-peaker plants for West Java?
Speaker(s):
Djefri Cantono, Bekasi Power
16:40-17:20 : Gas Allocation Policy for Power Generation Today
  • LNG availability & allocation for domestic market
  • Selling gas price for domestic power plant
  • Projection of demand and supply of gas for the next 20 years
Speaker(s):
Sampe Purba, SKK Migas
 
Day 2 :
Moderator: Bambang Praptono, Managing Director, Hexa Integra Electrica
09:00-09:35 : The Role of Renewable Energy to Overcome Electricity Crises in Remote Areas
  • Solar power ventures in Indonesia; how the scheme will be? (updates)
  • Mini Hydro power tariff increase?
  • Wind energy; understanding its business and challenges in Indonesia
  • Nuclear power utlilization: the roadmap
Speaker(s):
Rida Mulyana, Director General of Renewable Energy, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Republic of Indonesia
09:35-10:10 : Main Issues during IPP Projects Construction Phase
  • Main problems during construction phase for power projects
  • Managing the social dynamics on site
  • Will PLN involve more during land acquistion process for IPP?
  • Construction challenges to develop power plant in Java nowadays
Speaker(s):
Adang Sudrajat, Head of Division - Construction of Power Plant, PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara
10:10 -10:25   Coffee Break
10:25 - 11:10 : Mine Mouth Power Plant; A Perspective from Coal Miner
  • Feasibility for coal miners to develop power plant
    • A mine mouth power plant the key to surviving current bullish market?
    • Recent trend of coal miner to develop power plants
  • Project finance options
Speaker(s):
Ben Lawson, COO,
Sanaman Coal
11:00-11:20 : The Appetite of Indonesian Banks to Finance Power Sector
  • What does it need to get financing from local banks?
  • How to make a project bankable from bankers perspective
  • Risks exposure of power plant venture in Indonesia
  • Feasibility of renewable power plants
Speaker(s):
- Royke Tumilaar,
Director, Bank Mandiri
- Bob Tyasika Ananta, Director, Bank BNI
11:20 - 11:40 : The Problem with Geothermal Development Today
  • Main issues in developing geothermal projects in Indonesia – New Geothermal Law
  • Permits and authorities for license
  • Geothermal development in the forest area; how
  • Does the potential as good as reality?
  • Problems during exploration and construction in Indonesia
Speaker(s):
Riki Ibrahim, METI
Peter Wijaya, Vice President, Star Energy
11:40-12:00 : Hydro Power Plant in Indonesia; Issue and Challenges
  • Tapping Indonesia hydro energy resources
  • Understanding characteristics of run-of-river stream
  • Financing hydro power project
  • Building hydro power less than 20 MW; the challenges
Speaker(s):
Knut Fossum, KF Gruppen AS/PT Sulawesi Mini Hydro Power
Sjahrian Harahap, North Sumatra Hydro Power Developer Association
Panel Session
12:00 - 12:20 : Solving The Nation's Electricity Problem; What to do?
  • Managing the economy by having robust electricity supply
  • Resolving financing issue of power projects today
  • What to do to encourage IPP
Panelist (s):
Riki Ibrahim
Sjahrian Harahap
12:20   Luncheon