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Indonesia Targets Full Electrification by 2029

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Government-driven electrification program in Indonesia creates demand for power generation, transmission, and distribution equipment. The Rp14 trillion budget allocation signals near-term capex for utilities and infrastructure contractors. Impact is Indonesia-specific, with potential spillover to renewable energy if off-grid solutions are prioritized. Commercial mechanism: government capex cycle for electricity infrastructure.

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  • Indonesia targets full electricity access for ~8,000 unelectrified locations by 2029.
  • Energy Ministry plans to connect ~1,500 locations by 2025, with further expansion in 2026.
  • An additional Rp14 trillion (~US$792 million) allocated in 2026 budget for electrification.
  • Significant gaps remain in electricity distribution to rural communities despite high national electrification ratio.
Sector verdictRENEWABLESUpmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 3/5

Potential inclusion of off-grid solar in electrification plan could boost renewable demand in Indonesia over 1-4 weeks; magnitude 2.

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