Energy Status and Alternative Energy Plans of Major Energy Consumers in Southeast Asia : Indonesia and Thailand

Sunseap, BP Batam Partner to Build 2.2 GWp Floating PV in Indonesia
Singapore-based solar developer Sunseap Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Badan Pengusahaan Batam (BP Batam) for the building of a floating photovoltaic system (FPV) and energy storage system (ESS) on a reservoir in Indonesia’s Batam Island for an estimated cost of US$2 billion.
Sunseap announces 2.2 GW floating PV project at Indonesian water reservoir

Singaporean solar developer Sunseap has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Batam Indonesia Free Zone Authority (BP Batam) – which is the public authority responsible for the management, development, and construction on the island of Batam in Indonesia – for the construction of a 2.2 GW PV floating project at the Duriangkang Reservoir in the southern part […]
Indonesia sets eyes on becoming world’s geothermal superpower

Indonesia’s potential to generate energy from the earth’s crust could solve its power problems and fire its ailing economy. But the country needs to do more to lure investors.
Indonesia:1m bpd oil production target expected to fuel growth of energy insurance

Energy insurance business in Indonesia is considered to hold good prospects with ongoing production activities and a projected increase in consumption. Insurance protection business is also considered to be boosted by a production target of 1m barrels of crude oil per day.
Indonesia’s growing interest for investment in Cambodia

Indonesia is interested in investment opportunities in Cambodia in the agriculture, agro-industry, renewable energy, construction and real estate sectors.
Indonesia, Singapore discuss investment, green energy

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartarto, on Tuesday said he met with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and several ministers to discuss a number of issues, including investment and green energy.
Indonesia bets on biofuels over oil, but EVs could render both moot

JAKARTA — The rapid development of electric vehicles looks set to overtake the biofuel infrastructure that Indonesia is investing heavily in, and could render the country’s alternative-fuel model redundant, new projections show.