Indonesia’s renewable energy mix stood at 14.1 percent in early 2025, significantly below the 23 percent target for this year outlined in the previous RUPTL.
tate-owned utility company PLN has set its sights on renewable energy contributing 34.3 percent of the national energy mix by the end of 2034, as reflected in the electricity business plan (RUPTL) for 2025–2034.
This would outpace a similar target outlined by the National Electricity General Plan (RUKN) for 2025–2060, which aims for 29.4 percent in the same year, the company said on Monday.
“The renewable energy mix in 2034 will increase to 34.3 percent, exceeding expectations set in the RUKN,” PLN chief Darmawan Prasodjo told a press conference on Monday on the updated RUKN and RUPTL, as quoted by Bisnis.com.
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Indonesia’s renewable energy mix stood at 14.1 percent in early 2025, significantly below the 23 percent target for this year outlined in the previous long-term planning.
This lagging progress has also prompted the government to slash its target on renewable energy contributions to the national energy mix from initially 23 percent by the end of 2025 to between 17 and 19 percent in the same period.
PLN’s updated road map outlines a gradual increase in the renewable share of the national energy mix, from 15.9 percent in 2025, 21 percent by 2030 and rising annually to reach 34.3 percent in 2034.
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