Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
2012
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Rule/Regulation
Economic Sector: 
Energy, Power
Energy Types: 
All, Power, Other
Issued by: 
Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources
Overall Summary: 
This Regulation is related to the Regulation on Energy Conservation of 2009. It establishes provisions for energy conservation and management, and affirms that energy preservation shall be systematic, planned and integrated efforts should be on preserving domestic energy resources and improving efficiency. The Regulation addresses the following aspects: General Provisions (Chap. I); Implementation of Energy Management (Chap. II); Implementation of Saving Energy Policy (Chap. III); Management and Supervision (Chap. IV); Incentive and Desincentive (Chap. V); Closing Provisions (Chap. VI).
Efficiency
EE priorities: 
Energy Preservation shall be systematic, planned and integrated efforts for preservation of domestic energy resource and improving efficiency in its utlization.
EE action plans: 
User of Energy Resource and User of Energy using Energy Resource and/or Energy less than 6.000 (six thousand) equivalent ton oil per year, shall be obliged to exercise Energy Management and/or exercise saving energy. [...] The User of Energy Resource and User of Energy are obliged to establish Energy Management Team. [...] The Energy Manager [...]shall be assigned the duty to [...] exercise monitoring and evaluation covering measuring, recording, preparing report and providing proposal for repair and improvement action in the implementation of Energy Preservation program.---Energy saving by the User of Energy Resource and Energy User referred to in Article 4 shall be implemented by means of: a. air system; b. lighting system; c. supporting instruments; d. production process; and/or e. prime energy utilization instruments.
EE standards for appliances: 
for State-owned Building Construction and BUMN, BUMD, and BHMN Building Construction, if using AC shall be exercised by: 1. using save energy AC (high-tech inverter) with power adjusted with the room size; 2. using refrigerant of hydrocarbon type; 3. placing AC compressor unit at the location that is exposed to sun ray; [...] 6. controlling the temperature and relative moisture according to Indonesia National Standard (SNI), namely: a) work room with temperate ranging from 24°C to 27°C with relative moisture ranging from 55% (fifty-five percent) to 65 % (sixty-five percent); b) transit room (lobby, corridor) with temperature ranging from 27°C to 30°C with relative moisture ranging from 50% (fifty percent) to 70% (seventy percent).
EE lighting and mechanical system standards: 
Saving energy by lighting system referred to in Article 1 2 letter b shall be exercised by: a. using energy save lamp according to its allotment; b. reducing use of ornament lamps (assesoris); c. using electronic ballast elektronik in TL lamp (neon); d. controlling maximum electric power for lighting (including ballast rugi-rugi) according to Indonesia National Standard (SNI) for: 1. receptionist room with 13 Watt/m2 with lighting level at the lowest 300 lux; working room with 12 Watt/m2 with light-ing level at the lowest 350 lux; meeting room, filing room with active 12 Watt/m2 with lighting at the lowest 300 lux; filing warehouse with 6 Watt/m2 with lighting livel at the lowest 150 lux; emergency stairway space with 4 Watt m2 with lighting level at the lowest 150 lux; parking space with 4 Watt/m2 with lighting level at the lowest 100 lux; [...].
EE industry standards: 
Saving energy in utilization of prime energy [...] shall be conducted by: a. load optimization shall be among other things, by installing inverter especially on machinery using electric engines that operate with dynamic load and substantial capacity; controlling the ratio between air and oil fuel so as to obtain efficient combustion; utilizing combustion gas such as by co-generation or combined heat system and power (CHP); reducing heat losses such as by sufficient and optimized isolation in the equipment; e. conducting fuel switching such as utilization of natural gas as fuel replacing High Speed Diesel (HSD); f. conducting periodical maintenance of equipment.
EE financial incentives: 
The user of Energy Resource and Energy User referred to in Article 3 and Article 4 that succeds to implement Energy Preservation by means of Energy Management during a certain period shall be granted incentive by the Minister, Governor, Regent/Mayor according to their respective authority. The incentive [...] shall be granted to User of Energy Resource and Energy User conducting Energy Management for consecutive three (3) years that may reduce Specific Energy Consumption of at lest 2% (two percent) per Year. [...].
Governance
Energy management principles: 
Energy Management shall be integrated activities to control energy consumption in order to achieve effective and efficient utilization of energy for maximum output through structured and economic technical action to minimize energy utilization including energy to process production and minimize consumption of basic material and supporting material.---User of Energy Resource and User of Energy using Energy Resource and/or Energy less than 6.000 (six thousand) equivalent ton oil per year, shall be obliged to exercise Energy Management and/or exercise saving energy.
Energy institutional structures: 
Authority of the Minister covers implementation of Energy Management within Energy Resource User and Energy User for provision of energy or utilization of energy which permits are stipulated by the Government or joint operation contract yang management is in the hands of the Government.
M&E of policy implementation: 
[...] The Energy Manager [...]shall be assigned the duty to [...] exercise monitoring and evaluation covering measuring, recording, preparing report and providing proposal for repair and improvement action in the implementation of Energy Preservation program.