Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has launched its 2025–2034 Electricity Supply Business Plan, aiming to add 69.5 GW of new power generation capacity—76 per cent of which will come from renewable sources and storage systems.
The initiative aligns with the country’s 2060 Net Zero Emission target and addresses growing urban energy demands. In the first phase (2025–2030), 27.9 GW will be installed, including 12.2 GW from renewables, 9.2 GW from gas, and 3.5 GW from coal (mainly projects already underway), along with 3 GW in storage systems. The second phase (2030–2034) will focus even more on clean energy, adding 37.7 GW in renewables and storage, while limiting thermal additions to 3.9 GW. The mix includes 17.1 GW of solar, 11.7 GW of hydro, 7.2 GW of wind, 5.2 GW of geothermal, 0.9 GW of bioenergy, and two 250 MW nuclear reactors in Sumatra and Kalimantan.