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Indonesia’s experience with
Corporate Sourcing of RE?
Dr. Surya Darma
Chairman of METI
CEFIM Virtual Review Mission and
FGD: Corporate Sourcing of Renewables
Jakarta, 13 October 2020
Greening the Energy Sector:
To Achieve RE Target
• Terget KEN
23% RE by
2025
• 31% by 2050
• Status 2019:
9.15% RE
The Role of
SOE is
significant
TARGET BAURAN ENERGI
PRIMER PADA 2025
Gas
Batubara
Minyak
bumi
EBT
Penggunaan
Langsung
1. PLTP, 7,2 GW
2. PLTA, 17,9 GW
3. PLTM/H, 3 GW
4. PLTBm/g, 5,5 GW
5. PLTS, 6,5 GW
6. PLTB, 1,8 GW
7. EBT lainnya, 3,1
GW
Listrik
Penggunaan
Tidak Langsung
Bio-
massa
Juta KL
Juta Ton
Juta M3
45,2 GW
489,8
13,8
8,4
46,0
BBN
KEBIJAKAN ENERGI NASIONAL
How Much Fund is Needed
Until 2025:
95-100 Billion USD to Invest in RE
Until 2050:
More than 525 Billion USD
Barriers for Renewable Energy
Development
Supply RE characteristics
• Newer technologies, higher operating risk
• Smaller project size, higher transaction cost
• Longer lead times, higher development cost
• Higher ratio of capital cost to operating cost
• Need for longer-term financing at reasonable rates
• Present technologies, not yet fully competitive
RE project sponsor
• Less experience sponsors, higher competition and operating risks
• Low level of own fund for investment cost contribution (equity)
Commercialization and Marketing
• Commercialization barriers encountered by new technologies against mature technology
• Lack of commercial business models
• Lack of established infrastructure of some renewable technologies
Demand Awareness and Willingness
• Society is lacking of awareness or familiarity with renewable energy practices
• Limited cultural acceptance of renewable energy technologies
• Power grid operators are reluctant to deal with decentralized suppliers of energy
• Electricity consumption is too low for financial sustainability (not enough for productive use)
Adequacy and cost
• Low demand at relatively high initial cost for individual investor-clients
• Low demand from power grids on base of actual Long Range Marginal Cost (LRMC) level
Financing
• RE is unfamiliar to financiers due to lack of information
• RE is often considered as not attractive due to its high risk without adequate risk compensation in form of risk
coverage instruments or higher return
• Financing is hardly available for projects and customers due to lack of funds and/or lack of instruments.
Experience on Corporate
Financing on RE in Indonesia
➢ Source of Capital: Filantropis, donor, climate funds, green
investors, bank pembangunan multilateral, lembaga
internasional, bank komersial, sovereign wealth funds,
institutional investors.
➢ Type of Product: Dana Hibah, Dana Pinjaman dan Ekuitas,
Technical Assistance, Capacity Building, Penelitian
➢ SMI: 13 project (Hydro, Soar, Biomass, Geothermal)
➢ Peran dalam Proyek Pembiayaan modal kerja untuk
penyelesaian proyek PLTS di Sumba Timur
➢ Geothermal Fund: Waesano & PLTP Dieng
➢ Skema pasar karbon cap and trade. Mekanisme ini memberikan
insentif kepada energi bersih tanpa beban pendanaan dari pihak
pemerintah.
➢ Begitu juga dengan pengurangan subsidi BBM.
Experience on Corporate Financing on
RE in Indonesia (Pre 2000’s)
➢ Funding for small-scale renewable energy projects in rural areas
are mostly in the form of grants for technical assistance or for
project’s capital investment that were provided by ODA and
private companies
➢ In the earlier stage of small-scale renewable energy
deployment, the Government of Indonesia built rural
electrification project based on revolving fund model.
➢ Mini/small hydropower development in Indonesia was
constructed by PLN, NGOs, and government with financial
support from government and donor/development agencies for
various activities: resources assessment, technical assistance,
Training, and strategy planning
Experience on Corporate Financing on
RE in Indonesia (Post 2000’s)
➢ Donors’ interests to support rural energy delivery or rural electrification
through grants for pilot projects are slowly declined in the 2000s.
➢ Government of Indonesia has been able to allocate funding for
construction of renewable energy technology, mostly rural
electrification, through various ministerial budgets (Ministry of Energy,
Ministry of Villages, Ministry of SME)
➢ Public funding for renewable energy development through government
budget is more available and increasing, but its effectiveness to
address financial needs for the quality of renewable is low
➢ PLN plays a role in supporting renewable energy development. PLN
has been building RE plants to substitute diesel generator, especially in
off-grid and remote areas. PLN also plays a role as the off-taker for
electricity that was generated from renewable power plant constructed
by IPPs
➢ USAID’s Indonesia Clean Energy Development (ICED), HIVOS –
Biogas Program - The Indonesia Domestic Biogas Program (IDBP),
better known as “BIRU, Finland’s Energy and Environment Partnership
Indonesia (EEP), GIZ’s Promotion of Low Cost Renewable in Indonesia
➢ (LCORE-INDO), Energizing Development (EnDev), DANIDA’s
Environmental Support Program 3 (ESP3), UNDP’s Wind Hybrid Power
Generation (WhyP-Gen), MCA’s Green Prosperity Program Indonesia
Experience on Corporate Financing on
RE in Indonesia (Post 2000’s)
➢ International financial institutions or Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) are
engaged in renewable energy development in Indonesia mainly through
technical assistance and loans to government or private sector: ADB, World
Bank’s Clean Cook stove Program,
➢ Few Commercial Banks has just started in establishing credit line to support
renewable energy projects, with development agencies’ assistance: Green
Credit Line Program of AFD in cooperation with Bank Mandiri,
➢ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been emerging as an alternative
source of finance for renewable energy projects, particularly small scale, off-grid
and non-commercial projects.
➢ Interests to support rural energy delivery or rural electrification through grants
for pilot projects are slowly declined in the 2000s.
➢ Government of Indonesia has been able to allocate funding for construction of
renewable energy technology, mostly rural electrification, through various
ministerial budgets (Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Villages, Ministry of SME)
➢ Public funding for renewable energy development through government budget is
more available and increasing, but its effectiveness to address financial needs
for the quality of renewable is low
The Typical or Classical Financing Instruments
and Structure Consist of:
➢ Equity finance provided by project developers or companies
involved in this project
➢ Loan or debt finance provided through corporate or project
financed loan from financial institutions (commercial banks,
investment banks) or institutional investors. Depends on the
scale of the debt, a syndication of banks and investors can also
provide finance to the project
➢ Risk capital that comes from venture capitalist, private equity
fund or strategic investors (e.g. manufacturers).
➢ Insurance to cover some specific operation risks provided by
insurance companies
➢ Guarantee provided by export credit agency or specialized
guarantee agency available in the country to cover some
specific cross-border risks
Alternative Financing for RE Projects
Options to the conventional financial package:
➢ Mezzanine finance mechanism. Mezzanine financing is
basically debt capital that gives the lender the rights to convert
the ownership or equity interest in the company
➢ Third party financing (TPF) is a type of off-balance sheet
financing that is used to place debt financing.
For small-scale or off-grid project, financial options are usually
limited to:
➢ Grants from public sector or donor organizations, provided for
local community, NGO or local cooperative.
➢ Consumer finance is often provided to rural clients in the form of
micro-loan or micro-finance to finance small systems e.g. SHS,
pico-hydro, solar lamps, etc.
➢ Participation finance is debt that comes from several investors
to fund small to medium scale projects, for instance micro or
mini-hydro power plants cooperative.Equity finance provided by
project developers or companies involved in this project
Alternative to Support RE Projects
➢ Options: Direct PPA from Developer to Corporate
using PLN grid (power wheeling),
➢ RE Fund – (Source: State Badget, RE Export
Fee/Contribution, RE Fund/Grant, Carbon
Tax/Carbon Credit, Energy Conservation etc; Using
to: Compenaste the gap of Economic Viability Price
of RE and the affordability energy price difined by
GOI) should be include in the RE Law
➢ RE Certificate Fund – in RE Law; related to RPS frm
developers side
➢ Others Source
➢ Introduce and launche “The one million Solar
Rooftop Movement” to spur the Solar development
since 2017
The Tol Grid
• Indonesia is an Archipelago Country and need a smart grid system
• Indonesia need to have a tol grid
• If we have a tol grid, then powerplant can be built where primary
energy is located
• Many potential sources of renewable energy can be utilized
• Between regions can share resources
• Increase the penetration ability of variable renewable energy
sources such as wind and solar power without the use of large and
expensive batteries
• Increase the reliability and resilience of the electrical system
• Many areas can be turned into barns of new energy.
• But, the problem is high grid investment cost?
• Human Resouces for under sea grid cable is limited
Terima kasih
Masyarakat Energi Terbarukan Indonesia

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Pak Suryadarma, METI - Indonesia's Experience with Corporate Sourcing of RE

  • 1. Indonesia’s experience with Corporate Sourcing of RE? Dr. Surya Darma Chairman of METI CEFIM Virtual Review Mission and FGD: Corporate Sourcing of Renewables Jakarta, 13 October 2020
  • 2. Greening the Energy Sector: To Achieve RE Target • Terget KEN 23% RE by 2025 • 31% by 2050 • Status 2019: 9.15% RE The Role of SOE is significant
  • 3. TARGET BAURAN ENERGI PRIMER PADA 2025 Gas Batubara Minyak bumi EBT Penggunaan Langsung 1. PLTP, 7,2 GW 2. PLTA, 17,9 GW 3. PLTM/H, 3 GW 4. PLTBm/g, 5,5 GW 5. PLTS, 6,5 GW 6. PLTB, 1,8 GW 7. EBT lainnya, 3,1 GW Listrik Penggunaan Tidak Langsung Bio- massa Juta KL Juta Ton Juta M3 45,2 GW 489,8 13,8 8,4 46,0 BBN KEBIJAKAN ENERGI NASIONAL
  • 4. How Much Fund is Needed Until 2025: 95-100 Billion USD to Invest in RE Until 2050: More than 525 Billion USD
  • 5. Barriers for Renewable Energy Development Supply RE characteristics • Newer technologies, higher operating risk • Smaller project size, higher transaction cost • Longer lead times, higher development cost • Higher ratio of capital cost to operating cost • Need for longer-term financing at reasonable rates • Present technologies, not yet fully competitive RE project sponsor • Less experience sponsors, higher competition and operating risks • Low level of own fund for investment cost contribution (equity) Commercialization and Marketing • Commercialization barriers encountered by new technologies against mature technology • Lack of commercial business models • Lack of established infrastructure of some renewable technologies Demand Awareness and Willingness • Society is lacking of awareness or familiarity with renewable energy practices • Limited cultural acceptance of renewable energy technologies • Power grid operators are reluctant to deal with decentralized suppliers of energy • Electricity consumption is too low for financial sustainability (not enough for productive use) Adequacy and cost • Low demand at relatively high initial cost for individual investor-clients • Low demand from power grids on base of actual Long Range Marginal Cost (LRMC) level Financing • RE is unfamiliar to financiers due to lack of information • RE is often considered as not attractive due to its high risk without adequate risk compensation in form of risk coverage instruments or higher return • Financing is hardly available for projects and customers due to lack of funds and/or lack of instruments.
  • 6. Experience on Corporate Financing on RE in Indonesia ➢ Source of Capital: Filantropis, donor, climate funds, green investors, bank pembangunan multilateral, lembaga internasional, bank komersial, sovereign wealth funds, institutional investors. ➢ Type of Product: Dana Hibah, Dana Pinjaman dan Ekuitas, Technical Assistance, Capacity Building, Penelitian ➢ SMI: 13 project (Hydro, Soar, Biomass, Geothermal) ➢ Peran dalam Proyek Pembiayaan modal kerja untuk penyelesaian proyek PLTS di Sumba Timur ➢ Geothermal Fund: Waesano & PLTP Dieng ➢ Skema pasar karbon cap and trade. Mekanisme ini memberikan insentif kepada energi bersih tanpa beban pendanaan dari pihak pemerintah. ➢ Begitu juga dengan pengurangan subsidi BBM.
  • 7. Experience on Corporate Financing on RE in Indonesia (Pre 2000’s) ➢ Funding for small-scale renewable energy projects in rural areas are mostly in the form of grants for technical assistance or for project’s capital investment that were provided by ODA and private companies ➢ In the earlier stage of small-scale renewable energy deployment, the Government of Indonesia built rural electrification project based on revolving fund model. ➢ Mini/small hydropower development in Indonesia was constructed by PLN, NGOs, and government with financial support from government and donor/development agencies for various activities: resources assessment, technical assistance, Training, and strategy planning
  • 8. Experience on Corporate Financing on RE in Indonesia (Post 2000’s) ➢ Donors’ interests to support rural energy delivery or rural electrification through grants for pilot projects are slowly declined in the 2000s. ➢ Government of Indonesia has been able to allocate funding for construction of renewable energy technology, mostly rural electrification, through various ministerial budgets (Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Villages, Ministry of SME) ➢ Public funding for renewable energy development through government budget is more available and increasing, but its effectiveness to address financial needs for the quality of renewable is low ➢ PLN plays a role in supporting renewable energy development. PLN has been building RE plants to substitute diesel generator, especially in off-grid and remote areas. PLN also plays a role as the off-taker for electricity that was generated from renewable power plant constructed by IPPs ➢ USAID’s Indonesia Clean Energy Development (ICED), HIVOS – Biogas Program - The Indonesia Domestic Biogas Program (IDBP), better known as “BIRU, Finland’s Energy and Environment Partnership Indonesia (EEP), GIZ’s Promotion of Low Cost Renewable in Indonesia ➢ (LCORE-INDO), Energizing Development (EnDev), DANIDA’s Environmental Support Program 3 (ESP3), UNDP’s Wind Hybrid Power Generation (WhyP-Gen), MCA’s Green Prosperity Program Indonesia
  • 9. Experience on Corporate Financing on RE in Indonesia (Post 2000’s) ➢ International financial institutions or Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) are engaged in renewable energy development in Indonesia mainly through technical assistance and loans to government or private sector: ADB, World Bank’s Clean Cook stove Program, ➢ Few Commercial Banks has just started in establishing credit line to support renewable energy projects, with development agencies’ assistance: Green Credit Line Program of AFD in cooperation with Bank Mandiri, ➢ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been emerging as an alternative source of finance for renewable energy projects, particularly small scale, off-grid and non-commercial projects. ➢ Interests to support rural energy delivery or rural electrification through grants for pilot projects are slowly declined in the 2000s. ➢ Government of Indonesia has been able to allocate funding for construction of renewable energy technology, mostly rural electrification, through various ministerial budgets (Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Villages, Ministry of SME) ➢ Public funding for renewable energy development through government budget is more available and increasing, but its effectiveness to address financial needs for the quality of renewable is low
  • 10. The Typical or Classical Financing Instruments and Structure Consist of: ➢ Equity finance provided by project developers or companies involved in this project ➢ Loan or debt finance provided through corporate or project financed loan from financial institutions (commercial banks, investment banks) or institutional investors. Depends on the scale of the debt, a syndication of banks and investors can also provide finance to the project ➢ Risk capital that comes from venture capitalist, private equity fund or strategic investors (e.g. manufacturers). ➢ Insurance to cover some specific operation risks provided by insurance companies ➢ Guarantee provided by export credit agency or specialized guarantee agency available in the country to cover some specific cross-border risks
  • 11. Alternative Financing for RE Projects Options to the conventional financial package: ➢ Mezzanine finance mechanism. Mezzanine financing is basically debt capital that gives the lender the rights to convert the ownership or equity interest in the company ➢ Third party financing (TPF) is a type of off-balance sheet financing that is used to place debt financing. For small-scale or off-grid project, financial options are usually limited to: ➢ Grants from public sector or donor organizations, provided for local community, NGO or local cooperative. ➢ Consumer finance is often provided to rural clients in the form of micro-loan or micro-finance to finance small systems e.g. SHS, pico-hydro, solar lamps, etc. ➢ Participation finance is debt that comes from several investors to fund small to medium scale projects, for instance micro or mini-hydro power plants cooperative.Equity finance provided by project developers or companies involved in this project
  • 12. Alternative to Support RE Projects ➢ Options: Direct PPA from Developer to Corporate using PLN grid (power wheeling), ➢ RE Fund – (Source: State Badget, RE Export Fee/Contribution, RE Fund/Grant, Carbon Tax/Carbon Credit, Energy Conservation etc; Using to: Compenaste the gap of Economic Viability Price of RE and the affordability energy price difined by GOI) should be include in the RE Law ➢ RE Certificate Fund – in RE Law; related to RPS frm developers side ➢ Others Source ➢ Introduce and launche “The one million Solar Rooftop Movement” to spur the Solar development since 2017
  • 13. The Tol Grid • Indonesia is an Archipelago Country and need a smart grid system • Indonesia need to have a tol grid • If we have a tol grid, then powerplant can be built where primary energy is located • Many potential sources of renewable energy can be utilized • Between regions can share resources • Increase the penetration ability of variable renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power without the use of large and expensive batteries • Increase the reliability and resilience of the electrical system • Many areas can be turned into barns of new energy. • But, the problem is high grid investment cost? • Human Resouces for under sea grid cable is limited
  • 14. Terima kasih Masyarakat Energi Terbarukan Indonesia