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Indonesia plans 69.5 GW new capacity by 2034

Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has released its 2025–2034 Electricity Supply Business Plan, targeting 69.5 GW of new power generation capacity. Of this, 76 per cent will come from renewable sources and storage systems. The plan aligns with Indonesia’s goal to reach net-zero emissions by 2060. It addresses rising electricity demand, especially in urban areas, and aims to modernise the energy mix. In the first phase (2025–2030), 27.9 GW will be added. This…

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Indonesia to increase power capacity by 71 GW by 2034

Indonesia aims to boost its power capacity by 71 GW by 2034, with a significant emphasis on private sector investment.  The government, in collaboration with PT PLN (Persero), will prioritize the development of transmission lines to support renewable energy generation, according to Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia. The strategy is part of PLN’s 2025-2034 power supply plan, which includes 48,000km of circuit transmission lines, supporting 60% of new power plants to be developed by private entities,…