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: 
Power, Renewable
Issued by: 
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
Overall Summary: 
The Implementation of Physical Utilization of New and Renewable Energy (Regulation No. 10/2012) establishes the implementation measures and environmental criteria for the direct or indirect use of new or renewable energy. Proposals should contain general view of the location/area and objectives to be achieved. The Regulation consists of 7 Chapters for a total of 18 articles: General provisions (Chapter I); Scope and objective (Chapter II); Responsibilities (Chapter III); Implementation of Activities (Chapter IV); Management (Chapter V); Reporting (Chapter VI); Closing Provision (Chapter VIII).
Renewable Energy
RE action plans: 
1 ) The physical activities in monitoring new and renewable energy [...] are development, procurement and installation of: a. supply installation for electric power; b. supply installation for vegetable oil fuel; and/or c. productive tools to support business activities of the people produced from new or renewable energy. (2) The physical activity [...] is meant to: a. motivate development program of independant rural energy; b. motivate supply of energy originating from new or renewable source of energy; c. encourage growth and equitable development in remote areas Infrastructure energy, left, border, small islands and outermost, post- disaster, and / or post-conflict, and d. pilot exploitation of new energy and renewable energy. --- (2) Implementing physical activity energy utilization of new and renewable energy [...] shall be conducted by the Director General through the New Energy Management Program, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation. (3) New Energy Management Program, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation as referred to in paragraph (2) shall be implemented to support the accelerated development of new energy and renewable energy.