Indonesia has unveiled its 2025–2034 Electricity Supply Business Plan, outlining the addition of 69.5 GW in new power generation, with 76 per cent of the capacity sourced from renewables and storage.
The plan supports Indonesia’s 2060 net zero emission goal and aims to meet rising urban energy needs. The first phase (2025–2030) will see 27.9 GW added, including 12.2 GW from renewables, 9.2 GW from gas, 3.5 GW from existing coal projects, and 3 GW in energy storage. The second phase (2030–2034) will focus heavily on green energy with 37.7 GW from renewables and storage, and only 3.9 GW from thermal sources. Key components include 17.1 GW solar, 11.7 GW hydro, 7.2 GW wind, 5.2 GW geothermal, 0.9 GW bioenergy, and two 250 MW nuclear reactors in Sumatra and Kalimantan.