WASHINGTON, DC, September 25, 2025 – The World Bank today approved the Indonesia Electricity Network Transformation (I-ENET) Program, a US$500 million operation to help Indonesia modernize its electricity distribution system in the Java, Madura, and Bali reg...
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The World Bank provides broad support for Indonesia''s energy transition, including investments in renewable energy generation, grid modernization, last-mile electrification, and policy reforms.
“Green Enabling Super Grid” will address the mismatch between supply and demand and connect renewable energy sources to demand centers.
Indonesia has made significant progress in advancing development of its transmission and distribution system, primarily through DFI financing support and public finance.
In 2002, Indonesia''s government undertook measures to liberalize the nation''s electricity market in order to make it more interesting for foreign investment. Competition for power generation will be open on
Daniel K. F. Tampubolon shares insights on accelerating Indonesia''s energy transition, focusing on robust grid infrastructure, renewable energy deployment, and investment opportunities
This policy note highlights the strategic challenges hindering Indonesia''s energy transition with a focus on grid and financing challenges. It provides recommendations based on a policy roundtable
While grids in Java, Sumatra and Bali often face periods of over-supply due to concentrated generation capacity, many outer islands, such as those in eastern Indonesia,
With support from the United Nations, the electricity grid on the central islands of Java, Madura, and Bali – home to over 160 million people – is now being upgraded and modernized to
JENBACH, Austria – October 14, 2025 – At a signing ceremony Group and PT MPower Daya Energia (part of Infra Daya Group) delivery of 80 MW of power for grid stabilization .
Jenbach, Austria – October 14, 2025 – At a signing ceremony held in Batam, Indonesia, INNIO Group and PT MPower Daya Energia (part of Infra Daya Group) concluded an agreement for the delivery of
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