Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR)
The MEMR is charged with creating and implementing Indonesia's energy policy, issuing certain business licenses for facilities and licenses243 in the electricity sector and regulating the electricity sector. The MEMR is also responsible for the National Electricity Plan (RUKN), for preparing laws and regulations related to electricity, and for the national tariff and subsidy policies.
The MEMR consist of 5 Directorates, 1 Agency, 1 Center of Research & Development and 1Center of Education & Training. The Directorates relevant to geothermal within the MEMR include the Geological Agency, Directorate of Electricity and the Directorate of New and Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation, under which is the Directorate of Geothermal
Address:
Jl. Medan Merdeka Selatan No.18, Jakarta, 10110 Indonesia
Phone : +62 (021) 3519881
Fax : +62 (021) 3519881
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Directorate General of Electricity (DG-E)
The Directorate General of Electricity is responsible for regulating and supervising the development of geothermal power plants.
The duties and functions of Directorate General of Electricity are:
- Formulation of policies in the electricity sector;
- Implementation of policies in the electricity sector;
- Preparation of norms, standards, procedures;
- Criteria in the electricity sector;
- Providing technical guidance;
- Evaluation in the fields of electricity; and
- Administration of the DG-E.
Address Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Blok X 2Kav. 07, 08; Kuningan, Jakarta 12950 IndonesiaPhone : +62-21-5225180Fax : +62-21-5256044www.djk.esdm.go.id
Directorate General of New Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (NRE-EC)
Established in 2010, the Directorate General of New Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation includes; Directorate Geothermal, Directorate Bio Energy, Directorate Various New Energy and New Energy (New Energy: Nuclear, Fuel Cell, Coal Bed Methane, Liquid Coal, Gasified Coal), (Renewable Energy: Hydro, Geothermal, Biomass, Solar, Wind and Ocean) and Directorate of Conservation of Energy.
The duties and functions of Directorate General of New Renewable Energy & Conservation
Energy are:
- Formulation of policies in the NRE-EC sector;
- Implementation of policies in the NRE-EC sector;
- Preparation of norms, standards, procedures, and criteria in the NRE-EC sector;
- Providing technical guidance and evaluation in the fields of NRE-EC; and
- Administration of the Directorate of NRE-EC.
Wind Power business manage by Directorate of Various Energy
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Ministry of State Owned Enterprises (MSOE)
The MSOE supervises PLN’s management, sets PLN’s corporate performance targets and approves its annual budget. According to Law 19/2003 on State-Owned Enterprises, a StateOwned Enterprise (SOE), is a business entity in which all or most of the capital is owned by the state through direct investments. The approximate 120 SOEs in Indonesia, PT PLN, and PT Pertamina (Persero) are the largest.
Address
Jl. Medan Merdeka Selatan No. 13, Jakarta, 10110http://indonesia.go.id/en/ministries/ministers/state-minister-for-state-owned-enterprises.htmlhttp://www.bumn.go.id/ (http://www.bumn.go.id/daftar-bumn/).
Ministry of Finance (MoF)
The Ministry of Finance approves tax incentives that may be offered by the Government of Indonesia for an electricity project as well as any Government guarantees. The directorates and agencies relevant to geothermal within the MoF include the Directorate of Tax, Directorate of Custom, the Fiscal Policy Agency, and the Indonesia Investment Agency.
The Risk Management Unit (RMU) within the MoF is responsible for reviewing requests. Any approved guarantees are administered by PT PII (which operates the Indonesia
Infrastructure Guarantee Facility. The Ministry of Finance also determines the electricity subsidy to PLN and loan arrangements for PLN.
AddressDjuanda Building Lt. 12 Jl., Jakarta, 10710Phone : +62 21-3849605Fax : +62 21-3500847www.depkeu.go.id
Ministry of the Environment (MEnv)
In general, the Ministry aims to improve the environment and management of natural resources through sustainable development principles. Specific targets to be achieved are:
- The controlled pollution and environmental degradation of rivers, lakes, coastal and marine, as well as ground water;
- Protection of land preservation, biodiversity and forest ecosystems;
- The improvement in air quality and waste management, and hazardous and toxic waste; and
- Management of natural resources where the environment is integrated.
The MEnv is responsible for regulating and monitoring environmental aspects related to the geothermal sector. MEnv has authority over AMDALs and Environment licenses for geothermal lands that overlap multiple provinces.
Address : Jalan DI Panjaitan Kav. 24, East Jakarta, 13410 IndonesiaPhone : +62 021-8580067-68www.menlh.go.id
The National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS)
Bappenas is responsible for carrying-out governmental duties in the field of national development planning in accordance with prevailing laws and regulations.
Within Bappenas is the Project Development Facility that funds designated PPP transactions. Bappenas also includes the Private Sector Cooperation Centre (PKPS) which facilitates cooperation on infrastructure projects between the Government and private investors and which houses the PPP Central Unit (P3CU). P3CU has a number of functions including:
- Providing support to National Committee for the Acceleration of Infrastructure Provision “KKPPI” for policy formulation and assessment of requests for contingent Government support;
- The preparation of the Government's PPP "blue book" which lists project opportunities for private investors;
- Support to Government Contracting Agencies for the preparation of projects; and
- The development of capacity within government agencies for PPP implementation.
AddressJalan Taman Suropati No.2, Jakarta, 10310 IndonesiaPhone : +62 21 319 6207Phone : +62 21 3145374Fax : +62 21 3145374www.bappenas.go.id
National Land Affairs Agency (BPN)
National Land Agency is a non-departmental government institution which is under and responsible to the President. In accordance with Presidential Decree 10/2006 the National Land Agency has the task of carrying out governance in the land sector nationally, regionally and sectorally.
Address Gedung Badan Pertanahan Nasional Lantai VJalan Sisingamangaraja Nomor 2, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta 12110 IndonesiaEmail : pusdatin@bpn.go.idwww.bpn.go.id
Geospatial Information Agency (BIG)
Geospatial Information Agency (BIG) was born to replace the Coordinating Agency for Surveys and Mapping (BAKOSURTANAL) as a mandate of Article 22 of Law 04/2011 on Geospatial Information (GI), and Regulation 94/2011 regarding the Geospatial Information Agency. Geospatial Information Agency has the task of carrying out government duties in the field of Geospatial Information. Among the functions of BIG are:
Formulation and control of technical policy in the field of geospatial information provide basic geospatial information services that includes data collection, processing, storage of data and information, and Use of basic geospatial information
Indonesia just implementing One Map Policy (KSP) through Presidential Regulation Number 9 Year 2016 on Accelerating Implementation of One Map Policy, this regulations mandates the government to immediately realize one references and standards that can later be used as a common reference in formulating various policies related to space planning and utilization in Indonesia at the Level of Accuracy Map Scale 1: 50,000. Related to this KSP, local governments to compile and verify Thematic Geospatial Information (IGT). This is to support the acceleration of the realization of a one-map policy that contains various development data in various regions in Indonesia.
The thematic information that needs to be verified are the provincial and district / municipal RTRW law maps, Provincial, Regency / City and Village / Provincial Administration Borders map, Provincial / District road map, Location Permit map, Mining Permit map, Ulayat or Forest land map Customs, irrigation area maps, and Regional Irrigation Network Map. The implementation of the One Map Policy also helps the realization of Presidential Regulation Number 91 of 2017 on Accelerating Enforcement of Businesses.
ESDM ONE MAP http://geoportal.esdm.go.id is a web-based information system capable of displaying various information on thematic maps of the Energy and Mineral sector online (webGIS) which can be accessed at https://geoportal.esdm.go.id . The One Map Indonesia EMR Development is the implementation of One Map Policy in the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Map.
AddressJalan Raya Bogor Km. 46, Nanggewer Mekar, Cibinong, Bogor, Jawa Barat 16912Phone : +62 (21) 8754601http://www.big.go.id/
National Energy Counsel (DEN)
DEN was formed in 2009 pursuant to Energy Law 30/2007 on the formulation of a National Energy Policy and the determination of the National Energy Master Plan (RUEN), and the Planning of Steps to Provide for Any Future Energy Crisis. The President and Vice-President with the Minister of Energy & Mineral Resources as Executive Chairman, chair the DEN. DEN has 15 members, which include the Minister and Government officials responsible for the transportation, distribution and utilization of energy, and other stakeholders. The members of the Council are seven representatives from the ministries directly responsible for supplying, transporting, distributing and utilizing energy; and eight representatives from stakeholders. Ministerial members are appointed by the President and the others are selected by the House of Representatives.
The duties of the National Energy Council are to design and formulate national energy policy, to decide measures to manage energy crises and emergencies, and to monitor the implementation of energy policy that is cross-sectoral in nature.
NEC issued Government Regulation no 79/2014 on National Energy Policy and set target 23% share of renewable energy on national energy mix by 2025 and 31% by 2050. Government issued Presidential Regulation no 22/2017 on Master Plan of National Energy ( RUEN ), among of RUEN target is 45,2 GW Renewable Power plant by 2025, 1.8 GW of them with 28 GW and 162 GW by 2050 with 28 GW from Wind Power
Address:
Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto Kav. 49 Jakarta SelatanEmail : sekretariat@den.go.idMilist : milis_den@yahoogroups.comwww.den.go.id.
The Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM)
BKPM acts as a "one-stop" integrated service ( PTSP ) since 2014. Its role includes centralizing the processing of projects that require private participation. The Investment Coordinating Board is responsible for issuing investment licenses to foreign entities and has taken steps to simplify the application process through better coordination between various government institutions.
With the National Single Window for Investment, all investment permits and endeavors are integrated in 1 parallel process. NSWi portal https://nswi.bkpm.go.id/ is the main door for access to licensing and non-licensing information and applications. Investors can obtain information on existing investment licensing processes, services, contacts and online applications after obtaining access rights such as applying for IP / IU permits, and reporting on investment developments in Indonesia through LKPM.
In addition to Investors, NSWi also provides services to Ministries and Agencies related to investment. The relevant Ministries and Agencies may obtain services and manage data related to Electronic Information System and Investment Permit (SPIPISE) in this NSWi portal.
BKPM can implement NSWi because of SPIPISE application. SPIPISE is an electronic system for licensing and non-licensing services integrated between BKPM and Ministry / Non-Departmental Government Institution with licensing and non-licensing authority, DPMPTSP-Province and DPMPTSP-Regency / City.
The development of SPIPISE mandated to BKPM aims to support the implementation of PTSP through the ease of obtaining information and accelerating the process of licensing of investment. There are three platforms on SPIPISE, namely:
(1) Processing of Licensing Application;
(2) Document Search and Application Status, and
(3) Portal Information
All published documents are automatically entered in the company folder of SPIPISE and may be shared by the relevant Ministries / Agencies / Government
AddressJl. Jendral Gatot Subroto 44Jakarta 12190, IndonesiaEmail : info@bkpm.go.idThe homepage of BKPM is : http://www3.bkpm.go.id/
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Indonesia was a founding member of the ADB in 1966 and is one of the bank’s largest borrowers.
Address
ADBGedung BRI II, 7th Floor, Jakarta, 10210Phone : +62 21 2512721Fax : +62 21 2512749The homepage of Asian Development Bank is: http://www.beta.adb.org