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e8 ADRA/AusAID STTNAS, jakarta 19-20 january 2009

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e8, UNSW ADRA/AusAID & STTNAS joint workshop on

Renewable Energy & Sustainable Development in Indonesia: Past Experience - Future Challenges

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Day 1, 19 January 2009 - Moderator: Yani Witjaksono

 

Opening

1. Bruno Menard of e8: Welcome and brief remarks about the e8. PDF

2. Prof. Hugh Outhred of UNSW-ADRA/AusAID: Welcome and brief remarks about the workshop objectives

3. Dr. Maria Retnanestri of UNSW-ADRA/AusAID & STTNAS: Welcome and brief remarks: About the workshop activities

 

Session 1. Institutional Aspects: Renewable Energy Policy & Programs

P1. Dr. Sony Keraf, Former Indonesian Minister of Environment: Menuju Kedaulatan Energi (Towards Energy Sovereignty). PDF

P2. Hilmi Panigoro of METI and Medco Energy: Renewable Energy Development in Indonesia. PDF

P3. Guy Marboeuf, EdF France: EDF’s Experience in the Field of Rural Electrification in Developing Countries. PDF

P4. Budi Dharma Utama, NTT Provincial Government: Pengembangan Energi Terbarukan di Nusa Tenggara Timur/NTT (Renewable Energy Development in Eastern Indonesia Islands Province). PDF

 

Session 2. Financial Aspects: Renewable Energy Financing and Investment

P5. Prabawa Eka Soesanta, Dirjen Pemberdayaan Masyarakat & Desa, Depdagri: Experience in Rural Electrification Financing under the PNPM Mandiri Pedesaan Program. PDF

P6. Ir. Kusetiadi Raharjo, PT Heksa Prakarsa Teknik: Experience with and Challenges Facing Commercial Micro Hydro, Industry in Indonesia. PDF

P7. Dr. Siswa Trihadi / Agus Salim Dasuki, KNPDT,Department of the Development of the Disadvantaged Regions: Photovoltaic Development Strategy Program in Indonesia. PDF

P8. Soedjono Respati, APSURYA, The Indonesian PV Association: Financing Renewable Energy Use in Indonesia – A Case of Solar PV. PDF

 

Session 3. Technological Aspects - Part 1: Renewable Energy Systems, Research, Applications & Domestic Manufacturing

P9. Mark Hayton, Entec AG: The Indonesian Mini Hydro Power Sector – An Incomplete Story?  PDF

P10. Dr. Claus Jürgen Dauselt, e8 & RWE Power AG, Germany: PV-Wind-Diesel Hybrid Sytem – Stand Alone Electricity Supply in NTT Province. PDF

P11. Adjat Sudradjat, Energy Technology Center, BPPT: Experience of Implementation of PV-Diesel Hybrid Systems. PDF

P12. Prof. Kamaruddin Abdullah, Darma Persada University: Dissemination of Hybrid ICDC Solar Drying Systems. PDF

 

Day 2, 20 January 2009 - Moderator: Dr. Lolo Panggabean

 

Session 4. Technological Aspects - Part2: Renewable Energy Systems, Research, Applications & Domestic Manufacturing

P13. Prof. Sahat Pakpahan & Drs. Soeripno MT, LAPAN: Wind Development and Experience in Indonesia. PDF

P14. Dr. Taufan Surana, Center for Technology of Energy Conversion & Conservation, BPPT: Geothermal Energy Utilization for Crops Processing. PDF

P15. Takao Shiraisi, e8 & Kansai Electric Co: Lessons from e7 Bhutan Micro Hydro Power CDM Project. PDF

P16. Roy Hendroko Setyobudi, PT Bumimas Ekapersada: Challenges of Biofuel Industry in Indonesia. PDF

 

Session 5. Social & Ecological Aspects: Renewable Energy Acceptance, Socioeconomic Development & CDM

P17. Dr. Maria Retnanestri, ADRA/AusAID & STTNAS Yogyakarta: A Holistic Approach to Overcoming Barriers to Renewable Energy in Indonesia using the I3A Framework. PDF

P18. Ratna Sudharsana, Womintra & Udayana University: Social Impact of PV on Lifestyles in Pusu Village, NTT Province. PDF

P19. Prof. Armansyah Tambunan, Bogor Agricultural Institute IPB: Renewable Energy/Green Education Program in Indonesia. PDF

P20. Brandon Courban, Sindicatum Carbon Capital: CDM Experience in Indonesia. PDF

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Workshop opening by the e8 and UNSW-ADRA/AusAID and STTNAS representatives: Bruno Menard, Hugh Outhred and Maria Retnanestri

Session 1 presentation and discussion: Yani Witjaksono, Sony Keraf (DPR), Hilmi Panigoro (METI & MEDCO), Guy Marbouf (EDF), Sri Endah Agustina (IPB), Prof. Harijono Djojodihardjo and Dr. Lolo Panggabean

Session 5 presentation: Maria Retnanestri (ADRA & STTNAS), Ratna Cora Sudharsana (Womintra & Udayana University) and Brandon Courban (Carbon Capital)

Workshop committe members: Claus Dauselt (e8), Maria Retnanestri (ADRA & STTNAS), Hugh Outhred (UNSW & ADRA), Maria Anityasari (ITS), Wayan Gede Ariastina (Udayana University), Tugino (STTNAS), Dian Figana (STTNAS) and Muhammad Susilo Adiyanto (ITS)

Networkin activities among more than 100 participants from various institutions (government, embassies, donors, research bodies, universities, private companies and NGOs) and countries (Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Switzerland, UK, and the USA). Indonesian workshop participants included representatives of central and regional governments, NGOs, universities and private businesses (large and small) from Western and Eastern Indonesia.

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