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15th & 16th September, 2011 Grand Hyatt, Jakarta

Indonesian Energy & Power Summit


The future of Indonesias natural resources energy base and its renewable energy ambitions
Key coverage includes: Foreign investment: What is needed to encourage the appetite and is it achievable? Risk assessment in power projects for both developers and investors
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Market reviews and forecasts: Are growth targets achievable? Sources of finance for 2012 and beyond

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Featuring Key Speakers:


Ms. Emy Perdanahari, Director of Electricity Program,
Directorate General of Electricity, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia Mr. Freddy R. Saragih, Head of Center for Fiscal Risk Management, Fiscal Policy Office, Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia Luluk Sumiarso, Founder & CEO, Indonesian Institute for Clean Energy I Made Ro Sakya, Head of Corporate Planning, PLN Sinthya Roesly, CEO, Indonesia Infrastructure Guarantee Fund Muhammad Sofyan, Head of New and Renewable Energy Division, PLN Dr Surya Darma, Board Member, International Geothermal Association (IGA) and Co Chairman, Energy Commission of the National Research Council of Indonesia Kian Min Low, President Director, PT Paiton Energy Minesh Dave, Vice President & Chief Representative Indonesia, Tata Power Company Limited K.B. Trivedi, President Director, PT Essar Indonesia Parno Isworo, Director, PT Prakarsa Ekatama Advisory Colin Chen, Executive Vice President, Regional Head of Project Finance, Asia,The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. Bruce Weller, Managing Director, Head of Project Finance Asia Pacific, BNP Paribas

Dhananjay Kumar, Senior Vice President Business

Edward McCartin III, Managing Director, Asia Renewables Clarinda Tjia-Dharmadi, Partner, Latham & Watkins Arisia Pusponegoro, Partner, Lubis, Ganie, Surowidjojo Edward Gustely, Executive Director, Tusk Advisory Shobana Venkataraman, Infrastructure Advisory Minoru Kaneko, Chief Representative Singapore, Joseph Bevash, Partner, Latham & Watkins Kerry Parker, Managing Director, Panax Geothermal Manabu Homma, Chief Representative in Jakarta, Abdul Haris M. Rum, Partner,
Lubis, Ganie, Surowidjojo Japan Bank for International Cooperation Nippon Export and Investment Insurance Services, International Finance Corporation

Development, Lanco International Pte LTD Singapore

Pandam Pandyono, President Director, Dr. Achmad Reza Widjaja, Chief Economist, Emir Nurmansyah, Partner, ABNR Ranjit Murugason, Former CEO, GMR International and
Former Global Head of Industrials & Infrastructure, ABN AMRO Bank Naveed Manazir, Advisor to Executive Vice Chairman, MEC Coal PT Tekno Orbit Persada PT Bumi Resources PT Sokoria Geothermal Indonesia

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DAY ONE: Thursday 15th September, 2011


8.30 Registration and coffee

Indonesian Energy & Power Summit


15th & 16th September, 2011 Grand Hyatt, Jakarta
Whilst Indonesia is the third fastest growing economy in the world, it still faces chronic power shortages with approximately one third of the population still not on the national grid. Government directives aim to improve this through increasing the efficiency of existing power plants as well as promoting entry of more independent power providers (IPPs) into the market. Growth on such scale will pose as many opportunities as it will challenges. Will programmes such as the Power Generation Acceleration and the Second Fast Track program be enough to reach the 29 GW increase in power targeted by the Indonesian government? Where is the finance coming from and what are the challenges for overseas lenders and investors? And with the aim to increase renewable energy contributions to power supply from 3.4% to 17% by 2025, what changes will we need to see in the development and commercialization of renewable technologies? Join us for the Indonesian Energy and Power Summit on the 15th & 16th of September at the Grand Hyatt, Jakarta to discuss and debate these and the many other challenges and opportunities presented by Indonesias power sectors growth ambitions with key issues for discussion including: Unplugging the vast geothermal energy potential in Indonesia Support systems and incentives for IPPs and lenders Finding the terms that work for international and national partnerships Negotiating potential regulatory and legal road blocks Review of the project pipeline and how to reduce project bottlenecks

9.00 Chairmans welcome and opening remarks 9.15 Keynote address: The way forward for Indonesias power sector
by 2025
Foreign investment government policy update Reducing future coal dependence regulation to support

The future direction for the Indonesian power industry Incentivizing renewable energy share of energy production

this directive
PPAs supporting IPP development through PPA regulation

Ms. Emy Perdanahari, Director of Electricity Program, Directorate General of Electricity, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia

9.45 Market outlook: Where have we been, where are we now, and where are we headed?

What has been achieved so far and how have we coped? A look to the pipeline ahead Sectors with the greatest prospects for 2012 and beyond Facing the looming energy shortage whilst looking to bring

more remote areas onto the grid


Major power investment challenges in Indonesia

I Made Ro Sakya, Head of Corporate Planning, PLN

10.15 Coffee & networking break 10.45 Navigating the legal landscape for Indonesian power projects
updates on the incentives
Presidential Regulation No. 4 of 2010 a testament to the

Indonesias renewable energy law and electricity law

governments openness to investment


Managing investment risk Procuring licenses for projects and tariff regulation

Clarinda Tjia-Dharmadi, Partner, Latham & Watkins Emir Nurmansyah, Partner, ABNR Abdul Haris M. Rum, Partner, Lubis Ganie Surowidjojo

11.15 Panel discussion: Finding viable opportunities in Indonesia for IPPs

The current tender process for new projects What projects are on the horizon? Doing business in Indonesia managing the risks to reap

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Negotiating a bankable PPA price successes and concerns PPPs and IPPs view on the suggested resurgence Where do IPPs see their finance coming from in 2012

and beyond?
Strategic partnerships and where to find win-win partnerships

Kian Min Low, President Director, PT Paiton Energy Juan Aguero, Managing Director, IMPSA Dhananjay Kumar, Senior Vice President Business Development, Lanco International Pte LTD Singapore Minesh Dave, Vice President & Chief RepresentativeIndonesia, Tata Power Company Limited

12.00 Highlights of the regulatory framework in energy and power


Regulatory developments in energy and power What are the government policies and regulatory

initiatives, particularly in renewable energy?


Government incentive s for IPPs and lenders

Arisia A. Pusponegoro, Partner, Lubis Ganie Surowidjojo

12.30 Lunch

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2.00 Panel discussion: What makes a bankable PPP project?


see the investment?

9.55 Renewable energy outlook: Barriers and opportunities for Indonesia

Availability of export credit & export credit insurance Strengthening ties with China which energy sectors will Assessing the risk sharing facilities available in Indonesia. What do export credit providers require to back a project?

Are government subsidies on coal slowing down transition? Strategies for meeting the growth required in renewable sectors Will the high initial capital requirement into renewables

reduce over time?


An update on Indonesias renewable energy programs Carbon financing and access to CDM funds Increasing the role of the private sector

Minoru Kaneko, Chief Representative Singapore, Nippon Export and Investment Insurance Shobana Venkataraman, Infrastructure Advisory Services, International Finance Corporation Susanne With, Senior Advisor, Swedish Export Credits Guarantee Board (EKN) Manabu Homma, Chief Representative in Jakarta, Japan Bank for International Cooperation

Luluk Sumiarso, Founder & CEO, Indonesian Institute for Clean Energy

10.25 Wind, Solar & Hydropower potential for Indonesia

Where is the potential for wind, solar and hydro power and

2.45 Investment due diligence and quantifying risk for IPP projects in Indonesia

how do they compare with other energy investments?


Evaluating associated constraints with wind energy, solar

and hydro- transmission and distance from load centers


Technological developments Hydropowers role in energy security a more stable

Risk across energy market sectors Quantifying risk of investment into new technology The standard time frame and process for due diligence for

renewable energy source?


Micro hydro for powering remote areas Sources of funding for solar, wind and hydro projects

IPP projects Edward Gustely, Executive Director, Tusk Advisory

3.15 Coffee & networking break 3.45 Private Public Partnerships: Are they coming back and what can they offer investors and IPPs?
PLTU Central Java project a groundbreaking PPA for

in Indonesia Carlo Cechii, Director Business Development, The Switch Further panelists to be confirmed

11.00 Coffee and networking break 11.30 Panel discussion: Geothermal power perspectives: A promising sector with huge growth potential in a carbon capped world
acquiring geothermal leases
Key challenges involved in deploying the 28,000 MW

Indonesian power?
Introducing the Indonesia Infrastructure Guarantee fund Criteria for accessing the availability of

government guarantees
Major benefits for investors and IPPs by entering PPPs

Regulatory issues specific to geothermal projects

Sinthya Roesly, CEO, Indonesia Infrastructure Guarantee Fund

potential of the industry


Encouraging private sector entry what are the

4.15: Coal power perspectives: Financing, launching & operating

opportunities for IPPs?


Metrics for establishing project costs and profitability PPA agreements on geothermal offtake have we reached

Challenges and opportunities to increase efficiency of plants Coal stability securing supply to avoid black outs Practical opportunities for mine mouth power plants Outlook for the coal fired power plant sector in a carbon

capped world
Investing in efficiency upgrade projects a quicker return

on your investment?
Financing a coal project vs. renewable projects Bottle necks in coal power projects

K.B. Trivedi, President Director, PT Essar Indonesia Dr. Achmad Reza Widjaja, Chief Economist, PT Bumi Resources Bruce Weller, Managing Director, Head of Project Finance Asia Pacific, BNP Paribas Naveed Manazir, Advisor to Executive Vice Chairman, MEC Coal PT Tekno Orbit Persada Moderator: Ranjit Murugason, Former CEO, GMR International and Former Global Head of Industrials & Infrastructure, ABN AMRO Bank

a solution? Dr Surya Darma, Chairman, Indonesian Geothermal Association (INAGA), Co Chairman, Energy Commission of the National Research Council of Indonesia Minesh Dave, Vice President & Chief Representative Indonesia, Tata Power Company Limited Kerry Parker, Managing Director, Panax Geothermal Freddy R. Saragih, Head of Center for Fiscal Risk Management, Fiscal Policy Office, Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia Colin Chen, Executive Vice President, Regional Head of Project Finance, Asia,The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. Moderater: Arisia Puspnegoro, Partner, Lubis Ganie Surowidjojo

12.15 Panel discussion: Financing geothermal projects and exploration

5.00 Close of day one followed by cocktail reception

DAY TWO: Friday 16th September, 2011


9.00 Chairmans opening remarks 9.10 Keynote address
Fiscal Policy Office, Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia

Availability of soft loans for Indonesian geothermal projects Where are the best opportunities for foreign investment? Considerations for determining an appealing project Risks associated with geothermal investment and

strategies to mitigate them


Carbon Credits in geothermal financing and profitability Where is the funding for geothermal projects likely to

9.25 PLNs renewable plans for 2012 and beyond

A look at the PLN project pipeline What renewable sectors will be focused on PPAs for renewable energy Strategies for maintaining profit on renewable energy projects

come from? Edward McCartin III, Managing Director, Asia Renewables Parno Isworo, Director, PT Prakarsa Ekatama Advisory Pandam Pandyono, President Director, PT Sokoria Geothermal Indonesia Senior Representitive, The World Bank Moderater: Joseph Bevash, Partner, Latham & Watkins

1.00 Close of Conference

Muhammad Sofyan, Head of New and Renewable Energy Division, PLN


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