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Since nearly all Rooftop Solar PV systems in Indonesia (particularly those involving PLN) currently operate on a net-import basis, in practice, the impact of this change on the existing market should be relatively minimal. Nonetheless, this is a new restriction on the future potential of the Rooftop Solar PV sector in Indonesia. 3. Capacity Charge
In Indonesia, rooftop PV systems in residential areas are critical because more than 40 % of the total national energy consumption in 2021 came from the residential sector and is projected to increase dramatically in the coming decades .
Under the new regulatory regime, IUPTLU holders must establish a five-year quota for development of Rooftop Solar PV systems in Indonesia. The quota must take into account (i) the national energy policy, (ii) the IUPTLU holder’s electricity supply business plan, and (iii) the reliability of the IUPTLU holder’s electricity network.
Indonesia's commitment to rooftop solar is set to accelerate, with a target of 5,746 MW by 2028. The quota system is structured to increase capacity gradually, providing certainty for investors and industry players. Regional clustering ensures that deployment is tailored to local needs, enhancing sustainable energy distribution.
It adds that the newly issued quota is still not in line with the National Strategic Program target of reaching 3.6GW of rooftop solar capacity by 2025, which was set in 2021. According to research firm Rystad Energy, the installed rooftop solar capacity in Indonesia was only 0.192MWp as of May 2024.
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