Now Available: Indonesia Power Report Q4 2015

From: Fast Market Research, Inc.
Published: Mon Sep 28 2015


A broad range of projects in an extensive project pipeline underpin our expectations for sustained growth in the Indonesian power industry over the forecast period to 2024. The country is keen to expand its electricity grid and generation capability in order to meet growing demand. T he government is undertaking market reform in order to attract a greater volu me of foreign direct investment. The country's enormous growth potential and ambitious government targets along with a range of investment incentives are therefore sure to attract more developers moving forward.

At present, we are forecasting growth in electricity generation in 2015 of 6.7%, and increase on the 5.1% growth seen in 2015, as a number of projects under the Fast-Track Programmes (1 & 2) come online. Indonesia's power sector has an extensive project pipeline, across nuclear, coal and gas fired and renewables (particularly geothermal), and these support our expectations of annual growth in generation of over 7% throughout the forecast period to 2024. We do caution, however, that projects in Indonesia are frequently subject to extensive delays which could impact upon the timeline of new capacity being added to the grid and dampen growth prospects.

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Key Trends And Developments

Indonesia's President, Joko Widodo, has officially launched the government's new long-term energy plan which includes ambitions targets of an additional 35 gigawatts (GW) of power generation by 2020 - the focus is primarily on liquid natural gas (LNG) and coal fired plants with renewables expected to make up around 2GW. Over 200 projects have been earmarked for development.

Indonesia is expanding its LNG capacity, with Pertamina and Bumi Sarana Migas (a subsidiary of Kalla Group) recently agreeing a project for the construction of a new LNG terminal in Bojonegara in West Java. The terminal is expected to be completed in 2019.

The Indonesia Power Report features BMI Research's market assessment and independent forecasts covering electricity generation (coal, gas, oil, nuclear, hydro and non-hydro renewables), electricity consumption, trade, transmission and distribution losses and electricity generating capacity.

The Indonesia Power Report also analyses the impact of regulatory changes, recent developments and the background macroeconomic outlook and features competitive landscapes comparing national and multinational operators by sales, market share, investments, projects, partners and expansion strategies.

Key Benefits

* Use BMI's independent industry forecasts for Indonesia to test other views - a key input for successful budgeting and strategic planning in the power market.
* Target business opportunities and risks Indonesia's power sector

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