Reflection : Mr President,  don't you know that seeing is believing? You only 
talk hot air!

http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/business/indonesias-ambitious-geothermal-goals-seen-requiring-big-changes/371620

April 26, 2010 
Reva Sasistiya

 
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, right, and Iceland President Olafur Ragnar 
Grimsson, left, on their way to the opening session of the World Geothermal 
Congress 2010 in Bali on Monday. (JG Photo/JP Christo)

Indonesia's Ambitious Geothermal Goals Seen Requiring Big Changes

ndoPresident Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Monday declared that Indonesia would 
surpass the United States and the Philippines to become the world's largest 
user of geothermal energy by 2025 - a goal experts said was achievable but 
would require some changes in the way the government operates. 

"Indonesia is currently only using 1,100 megawatts [of geothermal power]," 
Yudhoyono said. "This is only 4.2 percent of our geothermal reserves, which 
constitute about 40 percent of the world's geothermal potential. This is going 
to change. It is my intention that Indonesia will become the largest user of 
geothermal energy." 

In 2025, the government wants Indonesia to be generating 9,000 MW from 
geothermal sources, or about 5 percent of its electricity needs. 

However, the development of the environmentally friendly energy source over the 
past two decades has been painfully slow, mostly due to the low prices paid to 
geothermal producers by state-owned electricity company PT Perusahaan Listrik 
Negara and the lack of government-guaranteed returns for geothermal investors. 

Jim Blackwell, president of Asia-Pacific exploration and production at Chevron, 
said changing Indonesia's legal and regulatory frameworks would be necessary if 
Yudhoyono's goal was to be met. 

"The 2003 Geothermal Law fundamentally changed the legal basis for development 
of new areas," Blackwell said. "The law also preserved the original legal and 
contractual terms of those fields already under development." 

However, while new contract areas are being offer ed, regulations need to be 
implemented to unlock the many benefits geothermal can deliver, Blackwell said. 

He said it was critical to designate a single body that could bring together 
various ministries to regulate the geothermal sector. 

There also needed to be a stronger and better aligned partnerships between the 
government and investors, Blackwell said. 

"There needs to be a stable legal and regulatory regime, which allows for 
long-term development rights, open markets created by long-term contracts and 
long-term prices with certainty of payment." 

Yudhoyono acknowledged that it would not be easy for Indonesia to meet its 
geothermal goal and said he would be instructing ministries to make it a 
priority. "To facilitate the investments by the local governments in exploiting 
this resource, I am pleased that the International Finance Corporation has 
started to assist Indonesia with tendering some of their geothermal working 
areas," he said. 

"The possible use of geothermal in pristine forest areas has already been 
resolved, and the first licenses for development [of geothermal projects] in 
Kamojang [in West Java] and Lumut Balai [in South Sumatra] have been released 
last month," Yudhoyono said, referring to a recent government regulation 
allowing geothermal wells to be drilled in conservation forests. 

To help it meets its goal, Indonesia plans to invest in a network of geothermal 
centers of excellence, to develop the know-how and expertise required to 
accelerate geothermal development. 

"The network of centers of excellence, which will bring together Indonesia and 
world experts, can be the base camp of a worldwide effort, to enhance the use 
of this renewable and sustainable source of energy," Yudhoyono said.




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