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Title Generation Mix Strategies Using Optimum Geothermal Utilization in Indonesia
Authors Udibowo Ciptomulyono
Year 2008
Conference New Zealand Geothermal Workshop
Keywords generation mix, geothermal, MDGs, proven reserve
Abstract In the last two decades, people have realized how dependent most communities are on energy; and most of this energy comes from oil, gas and coal, which means that we are reliant on fossil fuels. Promotion of sustainable energy development has become a public concern. Therefore, Indonesia reaffirmed its commitment to Agenda 21, hence the development of sustainable energy policies for renewable energy development being established with its derivative regulations. Presidential Decree No.76/2000 for geothermal, Agenda 21 for energy sector, Law No.27/2003 for geothermal, Law No.30/2007 for energy and derivative regulations in the energy and electricity sector have been enacted as a legal basis in the framework of sustainable development. Finally the Government of Indonesia enacted Regulation No.5/2006 in which it mentions that from 2010, the utilization of fossil energy should decrease to 5 % of the energy mix allocation, this is from 37% in 2006. Indonesia is one of the most active volcanic regions with geothermal resources across the archipelago. The optimum utilization of geothermal energy however can be a significant solution in response to this request.
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