
INDONESIA POWER SUMMARY: ON-GRID AND CAPTIVE
Indonesia’s power sector is evolving rapidly—driven by industrial growth, renewable-energy expansion, and the gradual shift away from coal. Yet public data on the country’s power generation landscape remains fragmented, often making it hard for stakeholders to see the full picture.
“Indonesia Power Summary: On-Grid and Captive” is an upcoming flagship project under our Research Series: Core Industrial Development in Asia and the Middle East. The project delivers a comprehensive, continuously-updated database of all power-generation projects in Indonesia, covering both grid-connected and captive facilities across renewables, coal, and other conventional power sources.
The database captures key attributes of each project — status, capacity, location, ownership structures, financiers, and power off-takers — creating a clear view of how energy supply is built and financed across the archipelago.
In addition to the dataset, the project will offer:
- Insightful reports analysing trends in on-grid and captive power, investment flows, and decarbonization pathways.
- A user-friendly interactive platform that allows stakeholders to search projects, map power clusters, and even query the database directly for tailored insights.
By bringing together reliable, project-level data with accessible analysis tools, this initiative aims to support policy-makers, investors, researchers, and local communities in navigating Indonesia’s fast-changing power landscape — and in identifying opportunities to accelerate a cleaner, more transparent energy transition.
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