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ENERGY EFFICIENCY, CHP, AND
ISO 50001: CHP AS PART OF THE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AGENDA
Presented by: Maritje Hutapea Director for Energy Conservation Directorate General of New Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Jakarta, 14th November 2013
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Background
Development of Cogeneration
ISO 50001 Energy Management System
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Background
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The chart is based on Draft National Energy Policy
0.0
500.0
1,000.0
1,500.0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
200
220
240
260
2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019
Economic Growth
Population Growth
Population (Million)
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019
GDP(Trllion IDR)
2,177
3,943
6.1%
256
231 1.1%
Energy (Million BOE)
712
1,316
7.1%
Energy Growth
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source: Draft National Energy Conservation Master Plan (RIKEN) 2011
• Low energy efficiency implementation
• High primary energy intensity: 502 BOE/Billion IDR
Sector Potential of EC Target of Energy
Conservation Sectoral (2025)
Industry 10 – 30% 17%
Commercial 10 – 30% 15%
Transportation 15 – 35% 20%
Houshold 15 – 30% 15%
Others (ACM) 25% -
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• President Commitment on G-20 Pittsburgh and COP15 To reduce the
GHG Emission in 2020
26%
(767 mln Ton) 41%
(26%+15%) Own efforts
Own efforts and
international support
Through the development of new
renewable energy and
implementing energy
conservation by all sectors
Global Warming and Climate Change has been a Hot Issue
Presidential Reg No. 61/2011 RAN-GRK
Presidential Reg No. 71/2011 GHG Inventory and MRV
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Oil 42%
Coal 34%
Gas 21%
NRE 3%
21%
27 %
48%
4 %
2011 2015 2020 2025
BAU President Regulation No. 5/2006
1237 MillionBOE
Oil 20%
Coal 33%
Gas 30%
NRE 17%
3200 Million BOE
20%
30%
33%
17%
48% Oil
27% Coal
21% Gas
4% NRE
3221 MBOE
2034 MBOE
20,6%
34.6%
41.7%
3,1%
4200 Million BOE
NRE
Gas
Coal
Oil
Energy Conservation
Target in 2025:
- Energy Elasticity < 1
- Reducing Energy Intensity 1% per Year
NRE
Gas
Coal
Oil
ENERGY
CONSERVATION
(33.7%)
EN
ER
GY
DIV
ER
SIF
ICA
TIO
N
VISION 25/25
23 %
30%
25%
22%
2785 Million BOE
Oil 25%
Coal 30%
Gas 22%
NRE 23%
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1. Energy Conservation to improve efficiency in energy utilization
from up-stream up to down-stream (include CHP) i.e. industrial,
transportation, household and commercial sector.
2. Energy Diversification to increase new renewable energy share
in national energy mix (Supply Side), which consists of: New Energy Renewable Energy
a. Liquefied Coal, a. Geothermal,
b. Coal Bed Methane, b. Hydro,
c. Gasified Coal, c. Bioenergy,
d. Nuclear, d. Solar Energy,
e. Hydrogen. f. Wind Energy,
g. Ocean Energy.
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DEVELOPMENT OF COGENERATION
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• Improving Energy Management
• Improving Power Quality
• Implementing Cogeneration
• Implementing Energy Efficient Technology, etc.
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Definition: Cogeneration is thermal energy conversion system that produce electricity and
heat simultaneously
Other term: Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
Source: BPPT
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No. Industry Potential Cogeneration (GWh)
Minimum Maximum
1 Steel 19,7 246,2
2 Textile 106,2 1.038,7
3 Palm Oil Processing 4,1 31,9
4 Pulp & Paper 693,6 3.324,1
5 Vertilizer 49,8 996,2
6 Ceramic 7,8 95,5
7 Cement 901,4 5.408,2
Total 1.782,6 11.140,8
Note: Data of cogeneration potential is processed by BPPT, based on the reference of “Industrial Sector Energy Needs Planning in the Context of Accelerated Industrialization, Ministry of Industry, 2012”
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Source: Verina JW., Energy and Electricity Technology Research and Development Centre (EERDC), MEMR, Electricity Supply Industry in Trasition: Issues and Prospect for Asia, 14-16 January 2004.
No. Industry/Sector No. Plant/Company Capacity (MW)
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Chemical: - Fertilizer
- Petrochemical
- Chement
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1
1
213
53
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2 Pulp & Papper 7 516,4
3 Textile 2 21
4 Food 2 39
5 Petroleum 1 300
6 Agriculture 4 40,7
7 Commercial 1 8
Total 25 1184,1
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Energy Efficiency:
• Utilization of exhaust gases will increase the output of useful energy without additional
primary energy input.
Cost Saving:
• Cogeneration doesn’t need additional primary energy.
Reducing Green House Gas Emission:
• The more efficience use of energy, the less green house gas emission.
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SNI ISO 50001: 2012 “ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM”
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• Voluntary International Standard
• Developed by ISO (International Organization for
Standardization) and adopted by Indonesia National
Standard
• Gives organizations the requirements for energy
management systems (EnMS)
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• Policy
• Targets and objectives
• Use data and make decision
• Measure
• Review
• Continual improvement
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Implement the Energy
Audit Recommendation Appoint Energy
Manager
Shall establish
energy management
team
Energy management
team led by energy
manager
Energy managers
must have a
certificate of
competence
No cost
recommendation
implemented <1 year
Low cost
recommendations
implemented <2 years
High and Medium cost
recommendations
implemented <5 years
Regularly conducted
at least once in 3
(three) years.
performed by the
internal energy
auditors and / or
accredited institution.
Auditors must have a
certificate of
competence
Conduct
Energy Audit
Report Energy
Management
Implementation
Annual report is submitted
to MEMR c.q. DGNREEC,
Governor, Regent/Mayor
in accordance with the
authority
Report is submitted in
January - March 31 of the
next year
First report is submitted in
January 2013
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Lack of management’s awareness on energy efficiency
Lack of human resources in the implementation of energy management
and energy efficiency audit
Lack of information and understanding of the financial benefits and other
qualitative benefits of energy efficiency measures
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Capacity Building for 40 (forty) energy manager candidates
Capacity Building for 40 (forty) energy auditors candidates
Energy Management System ISO 50001 training in cooperation
with UNIDO
Year 2013 :
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Energy Managers = 70 persons
Energy Auditors = 20 persons
*) Source: Data of HAKE, August 2013
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3 times "executive briefing" about ISO 50001 has been conducted, it
was attended by 257 industry management.
3 times "2 days user training for ISO 50001" has been conducted, it
was attended by 272 representatives of industry.
23 Candidates for National Expert Energy Management Systems ISO
50001 has completed a series of training (provided through 3
modules), which conducted on September 2012 - September 2013.
11 Pilot Company has obtained assistance from national expert
candidates.
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Capacity Building for 60 (sixty) energy manager candidates
Capacity Building for 40 (forty) energy auditor candidates
Energy Management System ISO 50001 training in cooperation with UNIDO
Development of Indonesian National Working Competency Standard
(SKKNI) on Energy Management System
Development of web based energy management reporting system
Energy efficiency technical training for Small and Medium Enterprises
Year 2014 :
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