Thanks for replying Sebastien,
upower -d seems to "awaken" the indicator!

Great discovery, I can invoke the command in a script inside /usr/lib
/pm-utils/sleep.d/ so we may have a workaraound!

Anyway, please find attached the upower -d results, but I think they
don't matter since indicator is also working after the first upower -d.

** Attachment added: "upower -d result1"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-power/+bug/1008050/+attachment/3179422/+files/upower_d_1

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