Abstract
The geothermal industry in Indonesia is the second largest in the world and
harbors the largest potential in geothermal industry itself standing at a
staggering 28,000 MW. There are around 18 locations and more than 250
geothermal fields across the country and it is said to have the highest
geothermal potential across the world. It has numerous active volcanoes
associated with a large concentration of high temperature geothermal systems
on or close to the plate margins in Sumatra, Java, Nusa, Tenggara, Sulawesi
and Halmahera. Indonesia has already established two crash programs to
increase power generation by 10,000 megawatts in a bid to resolve chronic
power shortages in Southeast Asia's biggest economy. It generates most of its
electricity from the thermal sources.
Due to the fast depletion of the thermal sources, it wants to develop
renewable sources of energy in order to prepare for any future energy crisis.
The renewable sources of energy account for approximately 17% of the power
generation in the country. The share of geothermal in the renewable sources is
the highest and stands at around 53%.
The geothermal industry's problems are echoed elsewhere in Indonesia, which
has Southeast Asia's largest economy but desperately needs to improve its
roads, ports and other elements of its infrastructure. Jakarta's ability to
nurture such investments will determine whether Indonesia's economic growth,
running around 6.5%, sputters out or whether the country joins China and India
as the next Asian economic juggernaut.
Getting the geothermal industry up to snuff could require tens of billions of
dollars in new facilities. The Indonesian government says it supports the
geothermal-power industry but that it will take time to resolve various
problems. Jakarta wants to create a revolving fund of more than $100 million
to finance exploration work and is expected soon to approve government
guarantees for geothermal power producers.
Aruvians Rsearch analyzes the Geothermal Power in Indonesia in its latest
research offering Analyzing Geothermal Power in Indonesia.
The report is a comprehensive coverage of the geothermal industry in the
region as well as in Indonesia.
The report begins with an introduction to geothermal power. We analyze the
utilization of geothermal energy, the grading of geothermal resources,
technologies used in geothermal power generation, emerging technologies,
amongst others.
We analyze the global geothermal power market before the analysis of the
geothermal market in Indonesia and in Asia Pacific. We first analyze the
global geothermal power industry through power generated from geothermal
resources worldwide and global geothermal power installed capacity. We further
look at the factors impacting the global geothermal power industry such as
growth drivers and challenges facing the global geothermal industry.
Geothermal power in Asia Pacific is analyzed through power generated from
geothermal resources, installed capacity of geothermal power, regional
segmentation of the industry and the major industry deals that have taken
place in recent years.
For the geothermal industry in Indonesia, we analyze the power generated from
geothermal resources, geothermal power installed capacity, industry
segmentation by renewable energy technologies, regulatory frameworks governing
the market in Indonesia, and major industry projects, both existing and
upcoming.
Major global industry players are analyzed through a corporate profile, an
analysis of their major business segments, the presence of these companies in
the geothermal market, and a SWOT analysis.
Aruvians Rsearch's report Analyzing Geothermal Power in Indonesia is a
complete guide to this rapidly growing industry.
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Table of Contents
A. Executive Summary
B. Introduction to Geothermal Power
- B.1. The Recognition of Geothermal Energy - Historical Perspective
- B.2. Utilization of Geothermal Energy - Current Day
- B.3. Source of Geothermal Energy Generation
- B.4. Energy from the Earth's Core - Geothermal Systems
- B.5. Identifying Geothermal Activity Reservoirs
- B.6. Grading Geothermal Resources
- B.7. Exploring Geothermal Resources Commercially
- B.8. Geothermal Resource Exploration Process
- B.9. Geothermal Exploration Programs - Risk vs. Cost
- B.10. Technologies Used in Geothermal Power Generation
- B.10.1. Binary Cycle Plant Technology
- B.10.2. Conventional Steam Turbine Technology
- B.11. Emerging Technologies
- B.11.1. Enhanced Geothermal System
- B.11.2. Mixed Working Fluid Technology
- B.12. Geothermal Drilling Technology and Costs
C. Global Geothermal Power Industry
- C.1. Introduction
- C.2. Power Generation from Geothermal Resources
- C.3. Global Geothermal Power Installed Capacity
D. Geothermal Power Industry in Asia Pacific
- D.1. Industry Overview
- D.2. Power Generation from Geothermal Resources in Asia Pacific
- D.3. Geothermal Power Installed Capacity in Asia Pacific
- D.4. Regional Segmentation of the Industry
- D.5. Major Industry Deals
E. Geothermal Power Industry in Indonesia
- E.1. Industry Overview
- E.2. Power Generation from Geothermal Resources in Indonesia
- E.3. Geothermal Power Installed Capacity in Indonesia
- E.4. Industry Segmentation
- E.5. Industry Regulations
- E.6. Major Industry Projects
F. Major Industry Players
- F.1. Chevron Geothermal Indonesia
- F.2. PT Pertamina
- F.2.1. Corporate Profile
- F.2.2. Business Segment Analysis
- F.2.3. SWOT Analysis
- F.3. PT Indonesia Power
- F.3.1. Corporate Profile
- F.3.2. Business Segment Analysis
- F.3.3. SWOT Analysis
- F.4. Fuji Electric Co Ltd
- F.4.1. Corporate Profile
- F.4.2. Business Segment Analysis
- F.4.3. Industry Presence
- F.4.4. SWOT Analysis
- F.5. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
- F.5.1. Corporate Profile
- F.5.2. Business Segment Analysis
- F.5.3. Industry Presence
- F.5.4. SWOT Analysis
- F.6. Toshiba Corporation
- F.6.1. Corporate Profile
- F.6.2. Business Segment Analysis
- F.6.3. Industry Presence
- F.6.4. SWOT Analysis
G. Appendix
- G.1. Global Geothermal Associations
- G.2. Figures & Tables
H. Research Methodology
I. Glossary of Terms
List of Figures
- Figure 1: The Earth's Crust, Mantle, & Core. Top Right: A Section through
the Crust & the Uppermost Mantle
- Figure 2: Schematic Cross-Section Showing Plate Tectonic Processes
- Figure 3: World Pattern of Plates, Oceanic Ridges, Oceanic Trenches,
Subduction Zones, & Geothermal Fields
- Figure 4: Representation of an Ideal Geothermal System
- Figure 5: Model of a Geothermal System
- Figure 6: Formation of a Geothermal Reservoir
- Figure 7: Diagram Showing the Different Categories of Geothermal Resources
- Figure 8: Workings of a Binary Cycle Geothermal Plant
- Figure 9: Workings of a Flash/Binary Cycle Geothermal Plant
- Figure 10: Workings of a Dry Steam Geothermal Power Plant
- Figure 11: Workings of a Flash Steam Geothermal Power Plant
- Figure 12: Workings of a Double Flash Steam Geothermal Power Plant
- Figure 13: Completed Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Well Costs as a Function of
Depth
- Figure 14: Ring of Fire
- Figure 15: Geothermal Electricity Production by Countries, and Installed
Capacities (MW), 2011
- Figure 16: Global Power Generated from Geothermal Resources (GWh),
2002-2022
- Figure 17: Installed Capacity of Geothermal Power Worldwide (MW), 2002-2022
- Figure 18: Power Generated from Geothermal Resources in Asia Pacific
(GWh), 2002-2022
- Figure 19: Installed Capacity of Geothermal Power in Asia Pacific (MW),
2002-2022
- Figure 20: Share of Geothermal Power Market in Asia Pacific by Country
(%), 2011
- Figure 21: Number of Geothermal Project Deals in Recent Times in Asia
Pacific
- Figure 22: Types of Geothermal Deals in the Industry in Recent Times
- Figure 23: Geothermal Fields in Indonesia
- Figure 24: Power Generated from Geothermal Resources in Indonesia (GWh),
2002-2022
- Figure 25: Installed Capacity of Geothermal Power in Indonesia (MW),
2002-2022
- Figure 26: Renewable Power Generation in Indonesia by Technologies (%),
2011
- Figure 27: Conceptual Two-Well Enhanced Geothermal System in Hot Rock in a
Low-Permeability Crystalline Basement Formation
- Figure 28: Estimated Total Geothermal Resource Base and Recoverable
Resource Given in EJ or 1018 Joules
- Figure 29: An Atmospheric Exhaust Geothermal Power-Plant
- Figure 30: A Condensing Geothermal Power-Plant
- Figure 31: A Geothermal Binary Power Plant
- Figure 32: Flow Diagram of the Geothermal District Heating System of
Reykjavik
- Figure 33: Application of Ground-Coupled Heat Pump System
- Figure 34: A Heat Pump in Heating Mode
- Figure 35: Binary Cycle Plant
- Figure 36: Dry Steam Plant
- Figure 37: Flashed Steam Plant
- Figure 38: Cascade Uses of Geothermal Energy
List of Tables
- Table 1: Classification of Geothermal Resources (°C)
- Table 2: Different Types of Technologies Used by Geothermal Plants
- Table 3: Global Power Generated from Geothermal Resources (GWh), 2002-2022
- Table 4: Installed Capacity of Geothermal Power Worldwide (MW), 2002-2022
- Table 5: Power Generated from Geothermal Resources in Asia Pacific (GWh),
2002-2022
- Table 6: Installed Capacity of Geothermal Power in Asia Pacific (MW),
2002-2022
- Table 7: Share of Geothermal Power Market in Asia Pacific by Country (%),
2011
- Table 8: Number of Geothermal Project Deals in Recent Times in Asia Pacific
- Table 9: Types of Geothermal Deals in the Industry in Recent Times
- Table 10: Major Geothermal Deals in Asia Pacific in Recent Times
- Table 11: Power Generated from Geothermal Resources in Indonesia (GWh),
2002-2022
- Table 12: Installed Capacity of Geothermal Power in Indonesia (MW),
2002-2022
- Table 13: Renewable Power Generation in Indonesia by Technologies (%), 2011
- Table 14: Geothermal Projects in Indonesia
- Table 15: Upcoming/Under Development Geothermal Projects in Indonesia
- Table 16: Summary of Nonhydrothermal US Geothermal Resource-Base Estimates
- Table 17: Energy & Investment Costs for Electric Energy Production from
Renewables
- Table 18: Energy & Investment Costs for Direct Heat from Renewables
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