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Few countries offer the renewable energy potential of Indonesia. The country is home to 40 percent of the world’s known geothermal resources and offers opportunities in wind, solar, biomass, and hydropower. By 2025, Indonesia aims to install 6.7 gigawatts (GW) of new renewable energy capacity by increasing the proportion of renewables from 7 percent to 15 percent of total energy production. Indonesia is currently working on providing policy incentives for renewable energy projects.  In addition, Indonesia provides companies with a stable political system and a growing economy in which to do business. Projects range from large-scale power plants with power purchase agreements (PPAs) negotiated with the PLN, the state-owned utility company, to development projects coordinated by multilateral development banks or local governments.

 

A Vision of a Sustainable Future

Imagine the possibilities of a nationwide sustainable energy infrastructure. Indonesia would become a model for the world that embraces environmental education, clean energy technologies, and has abundant energy. New businesses and jobs would be created. Pollution is reduced and the quality of living significantly improved. Imagine the impact of such a plan. It is possible. The LSI Group has a bold vision to make this happen and have recently pitched our plan to local agencies.

Service Areas

The LSI Group offers a clear vision for the future. We exhaust all options to find the best possible fit for our clients needs. Our services range from alternative energy assessment, operations and management, systems analysis, and technical reporting.

 

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