The World Bank today approved a new program to increase access to sustainable and lower-cost electricity in eastern Indonesia. The program will also strengthen infrastructure resilience and support communitiesโ ability to adapt to climate change.
The Indonesia Sustainable Least-cost Electrification-1 (ISLE-1) Program will connect 500,000 new customers โ around 2 million people โ to the electrical grid, scale up solar power investments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lower the cost of power generation by 20 percent. It will also enhance the capacity of Indonesiaโs electrical power company, PT. PLN Persero, to manage the energy transition.
The program will support Indonesiaโs shift to low-emission development through affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy. Indonesiaโs energy sector is expected to become the highest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in the country by 2026. The Government of Indonesia has committed to reducing emissions by close to 32 percent by 2030.
โThe ISLE-1 Program will mobilize private sector finance for Indonesiaโs energy transition and help communities adapt to climate change. Households in poor communities in Eastern Indonesia islands will have access to more reliable and sustainable electricity and businesses will see less interruption to their production.โ said World Bank Vice President for East Asia and the Pacific Manuela V. Ferro. โThis project is an example of how the World Bank Group is helping countries integrate climate action into their development plans and mobilize private sector finance for developmentโ.
The program will support upgrades of PLNโs operational systems and business processes and will reinforce the grid for renewable energy integration and electrification in Indonesiaโs east. The project will help low-income communities that lack access to affordable energy. It will help reduce reliance on polluting forms of energy, such as diesel generators and kerosene lamps.
โThe ISLE-1 Program is a sub-set of PLNโs utilityโs distribution, transmission, and power generation plan for 2021-2030,โ said Darmawan Prasodjo, Executive Director of PT. PLN Persero. โISLE-1 focuses on two regions: Maluku and Nusa Tenggara, as they have among the lowest levels of electrification and the highest average generation cost of electricity in Indonesia. The Program will finance PLNโs goal to reach universal access to electricity, deploy solar generation, reduce generation costs, and strengthen PLNโs financial and operational capacity. PLN, with the support of the World Bank, is expected to be able to increase its energy security by expanding energy infrastructure and diversifying the energy mix with renewable sources.โ
ISLE-1 is aligned with the World Bank Groupโs Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Indonesia for fiscal years 2021 to 2025, which envisions infrastructure improvement, encompassing both infrastructure provision and quality of service, a transition to low carbon energy, and attaining universal access to energy. The program also supports the gender and climate change objectives of the framework.
โThe World Bank stands ready to support the Government of Indonesiaโs commitment to reach 100 percent electrification,โ said World Bank Director for Indonesia and Timor-Leste Satu Kahkonen. โThe ISLE-1 program strikes a balance between network investments that are urgently needed to meet electricity demand in the Eastern Islands and investments in renewable energy that is essential for setting the sector on a more efficient and sustainable path while also improving affordability and reliability. A greater rate of household electrification, particularly in the Eastern Islands, would provide additional economic opportunities, especially for women.โIn addition to the US$500 million in financial support from the World Bank for ISLE-1, under the World Bank Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) Sustainable Renewables Risk Mitigation Initiative (SRMI), the Canada Clean Energy and Forest Climate Facility (CCEFCF) has approved US$47.5 million of co-financing, and the Clean Technology Fund (CTF) a US$15 million loan and US$19 million grant. The programโs total cost is US$1.14 billion, including PLNโs financing of US$159 million and US$400 million of private sector financing.
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