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Title in national language: 
Rencana Pembangunan Jangka Menengah Nasional 2015-2019
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
Yes
Effective Start Year: 
2015
Effective End Year: 
2019
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Plan/Strategy
Economic Sector: 
Energy, Power, Multi-Sector
Energy Types: 
Coal, Oil, Power, Gas, Renewable, Bioenergy, Other
Issued by: 
Ministry of National Development Planning
Notes: 
Indonesian language only / Google translate
Overall Summary: 
The Medium-Term National Development Plan (RPJMN) 2015–2019 is the third phase of implementation of the 2005-2025 National Long-Term Development Plan (RPJPN). It constitutes the basis for all ministries and government agencies for formulating their respective Strategic Plans.
Access
Energy access priorities: 
Energy Sovereignty TARGET 1. The main objectives of strengthening the energy security that will be achieved in the period 2015-2019 are: (i) strengthening the availability of primary energy from petroleum production supported by natural gas and coal production; (ii) increasing use of primary energy sources for domestic use; [...]
Energy access targets: 
Energy Sovereignty TARGET [...] (iii) fulfillment of the electrification ratio reaching 96.6 percent;
Renewable Energy
RE targets: 
3. The objectives of utilizing biofuels are: (i) biodiesel production of 4.3 - 10 million KL; and (ii) bioethanol production of 0.34 - 0.93 million KL, and (iii) the implementation of plantation development for bio-energy in several potential locations. While the target of more efficient energy use is the achievement of primary energy intensity of 463.2 SBM per billion Rupiah; --- 4. The goal of increasing the new and renewable energy mix (EBT) consists of: (i) EBT mix of 10-16 Percent; (ii) installed capacity of EBT power plant (PLTP, PLTA and PLTMH) of 7.5 GW; [...] (iv) the implementation of a pilot project of at least 1 MW of current ocean power generation; and
Pricing
Fossil fuel subsidies: 
5. Another goal is the reduction of energy subsidies which consist of: (i) decreasing the amount of fuel subsidies; (ii) a decrease in the capacity of power plants that use fuel is only 2.04 percent.
Energy Supply and Infrastructure
Infrastructure development priorities: 
2. The target of providing energy facilities and infrastructure consists of: (i) construction of 1 refinery with a total capacity of 300 thousand barrels per day; (ii) addition of fuel storage capacity of 2.7 million KL and LPG of 42 thousand tons; (iii) 7 units of construction of a Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) / Regasification Unit / LNG Terminal; (iv) construction of a gas pipeline with a total length of approximately 6,362 km; (v) construction of 118 units of SPBG; and (vi) the installed capacity of the power plant is 86.6 GW;