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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Benchmark prices in the Framework of Power Purchase Accelerating Indonesia's Energy Diversification

The benchmark prices of the Power Purchase are as follows :

(According to the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 044 of 2006)
Prices are stated in U.S. dollars
  • 4. 95 U.S. cents / kWh for capacity to 25 MW per-unit;
  • 4.75 U.S. cents / kWh for capacity > 25 MW sd 150 MW per-unit;
  • 4.50 U.S. cents / kWh for capacity > 150 MW per-unit.
Or prices set by the Electricity Basic Tariff (Tarif Dasar Listrik/TDL)
  • 70% of TDL to capacity to 25 MW per-unit;
  • 65% of TDL to capacity> 25 MW to 150 MW per-unit;
  • 60% of TDL to capacity> 150 MW per-unit.
Note:
Power purchase price may change if there is agreement between both parties regarding changes to the indicator, inflation, factors generating capacity, and coal prices.

Conclusion:
  1. Purchase price of electricity set by the Government is the highest benchmark price.
  2. While the amount of the contract is an agreement of both parties according to the mechanism of Bussiness to Bussiness.
  3. The benchmark price setting process is "bottom-up", which is based on the proposal of PT. PLN (Persero).
  4. Power purchase price adjustment is possible, as long as agreed by both parties and stated in the contract of sale of electricity.
Download Electricity Basic Tariff 2010 (Tarif Dasar Listrik/TDL)

Ref :
http://www.elektroindonesia.com/seminar/20080814/dirjen-lpe.pdf




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