POLICY ON POWER SECTOR DEVELOPMENT (Based on Electricity Law No. 30 Year 2009) Electricity provision is controlled by the state and the implementation

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DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF ELECTRICITY MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES #EquitableEnergy - in Electricity - Presented at The Indonesia Japan Renewable Energy Workshop on Promoting Local Renewable Electricity Business Tokyo, February 15 th, 2018 1

POLICY ON POWER SECTOR DEVELOPMENT (Based on Electricity Law No. 30 Year 2009) Electricity provision is controlled by the state and the implementation is carried out by the government and local government based on regional autonomy principle. PLN BUSINESS SCHEME The implementation of electricity supply business by the government and regional government shall be conducted by stateowned enterprises and regional-owned enterprises. Other enterprises (e.g. Regional Owned Enterprise (BUMD), Private sector, Cooperation and Society) can participate in electricity supply business. The state-owned enterprise shall be given the first priority to undertake a business of providing electricity for the public interest. Electricity selling price, leased power grid and electricity tariff should be subject to approval or stipulated by the government or local government in accordance with their respective authorities. 2

SCHEME OF PRIVATE PARTICIPATION Scheme of business and Private participation in developing power generation consists of 3 types: Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) Contract The owner of the project is PLN. The Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) of the project is offered to private through tender, direct selection or direct appointment. Under this scheme, PLN is responsible for the activities and cost of plans, land acquisition, funding and operating the power generation, while the EPC contractor has responsible to engineer, procure and construct the project. Example: project under FTP I program and some projects under 35 GW program. Independence Power Producer (IPP) The owner of the project is private. Under this scheme, funding of the project % comes from private and its transforms to the electricity selling price to PLN. The private is doing anything includes land acquisition and operating the power generation for several years before the asset transfers to PLN. Example: some projects under FTP II program and some projects under 35 GW program. There is another type of IPP scheme, namely Public Private Partnership (PPP) Project. Under this scheme, the project is offered to private through a tender mechanism. The government may provide support or a government guarantee. If the private as an initiator of the project, then the government shall provide compensation. Example: Coal Fired Power Plant of Central Java 2 x 1,000 MW. Private Power Utility (PPU) The owner of the project is regional owned company, private or cooperative. Under this scheme, the private can develop power generation, transmission and/or distribution as well as selling electricity directly to the community in special business area. The special business area is stipulated by the Minister of EMR. Example: PT PLN Batam, PTCikarang Listrindo. 3

ENERGY TRILEMMA National Electricity Sustainability Additional Capacity Increase accessibility/ electrification ratio Increase acceptability (reliability, quality and eco-friendly). Affordable of electricity price Source: World Energy Council 4

EQUITABLE ENERGY #EquitableEnergy Emphasize Social Wellfare, Condusive Bussiness Climate dan Economic Growth Electrification Ratio Fair Distribution Sustainability & Affordability Investment & Growth Bureaucracy Reform Increasing Power Generation Capacity (35,000 MW) Rural Electrification Electrifying 2,500 Villages Electricity Tariff of NRE Targetted Subsidy Single Retail Fuel Price City Gas LPG s Converter Kit for fisherman 1 Gas Refueling Station Nozzle at Each gas station Renewable Energy Utilization PPA Reform Mine Mouth Power Plant Wellhead Power Plant Mineral Added Value PI 10% from oil & gas contract Private Refinery Industrial Gas Price PSC Gross Split Sunk Cost Refund - PSC Simplification of Permits Online System Good Governance Accountability Sovereignty and Energy Resilient 5

I Increasing Power Generation Capacity 6

NATIONAL ELECTRICITY CONDITION IN 2017 ELECTRIFICATION RATIO (%) INSTALLED CAPACITY OF POWER GENERATION (GW) 84,35 88,30 91,16 92,75 95,35 97,50 53 55 59 62 65 60 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 PLN, IPP, and PPU (Off-grid) 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 PROGRESS OF TRANSMISSION NETWORK (kms) PROGRESS OF SUBSTATION (MVA) 60.481 144.470 40.331 41.682 44.065 47.800 86.472 92.650 98.898 109.918 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION (kwh/capita) 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 878 918 956 1.058 1.021 1.129 Achievement 2014 Achievement 2016 Achievement 2017 Achievement 2015 Target 2017 Target 2018 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 7

PROGRESS OF 35,000 MW PROGRAM (As of January 2018) POWER GENERATION TRANSMISSION NETWORK 1.362, 4% 3.364 9% 1.245, 4% 9,530 20% 46.793 KMS 16,553 36% 17.116, 48% 35,8 GW 12.693 35% 20,710 44% SUB STATION : PLANNING 36,728 34% 109.219 MVA 34,932 32% : PROCUREMENT : CONTRACT/PPA PRE CONSTRUCTION : UNDER CONSTRUCTION : COD/COMISSIONING 37,559 34% : PRE CONSTRUCTION : UNDER CONSTRUCTION : ENERGGIZED 8 8

COMPARISION OF ELECTRICITY CONDITION IN 2015 AND 2017 Aceh Sumut (SBU) 1.864 MW -11,64 % Batam 293 MW 10,48 % Tj. Pinang 53 MW 3,31 % Bangka 126 MW -0,28 % Kalbar 337 MW 0,79 % Kaltim 482 MW 8,14 % Palu 94 MW -7,47 % Sulutgo 313 MW - 30,95 % October 1 st, 2015 Ternate + Maluku Isolated 94 MW 9,20 % Sorong + Papua Isolated 203 MW 11,38 % Jayapura 66 MW 0,06 % STATUS: : 3 Normal (sufficient of reserve) : 11 Alert (reserve less than the biggest power plant) : 9 Deficit (routine blackout for some areas) Sumbar Riau Jambi (SBT) 1.286 MW -7,81 % Sumsel Bengkulu Lampung (SBS) 1.672 MW -7,66 % Belitung 34 MW -9,93 % Jawa Bali 23.449 MW 3,16 % Kalselteng 533 MW 0,94 % Lombok 198 MW -4,71 % Sulawesi Selatan + Poso-Tentena 921 MW 10,03 % Bima Sumbawa 72 MW 7,62 % Kendari 67 MW -16,37 % NTT Isolated 86 MW 9,68 % Kupang 55 MW 5,09 % Ambon 50 MW 47,60 % National electricity condition is getting better: As of Oct 1 st, 2015, there were 9 Electricity Systems in Deficit (routine blackout for some areas) Aceh Sumut (SBU) 1.946 MW 3,91 % Batam 298 MW 34,57 % Tj, Pinang 68 MW 32,20 % Kalbar 388 MW 43,88 % Kaltim 441 MW 41,57 % Palu 121 MW 9,56 % Sulutgo 355 MW 15,43 % October 1 st, 2017 Ternate + Maluku Isolated 92 MW 40,66 % As of Oct 1 st, 2017, there is no more electricity system facing deficit. Sumbar Riau Jambi (SBT) 1.436 MW 0,00 % Sumsel Bengkulu Lampung (SBS) 1.657 MW 7,88 % Bangka 129 MW 10,03 % Belitung 37 MW 105,2 % Kalselteng 605 MW 3,44 % Sulawesi Selatan 1.058 MW 15,89 % Kendari 77 MW 27,94 % NTT Isolated 80 MW 25,29 % Ambon 52 MW 30,53 % Sorong + Papua Isolated 161 MW 21,60 % Jayapura 73 MW 13,25 % STATUS: : 16 Normal (sufficient of reserve) : 7 Alert (reserve less than the biggest power plant) : 0 Decisit (routine blackout for some areas) Jawa Bali 21.342 MW 7,89 % Lombok 213 MW 14,23 % Bima Sumbawa 80 MW 38,51 % Kupang 73 MW 31,84 % 9

ACEH 97.68 SUMUT 99.90 JAMBI 93.68 NATIONAL ELECTRIFICATION RATIO 2017 (%) KALTARA 84.78 National 95.35% KALTIM 99.99 GORONTALO 86.56 67,2 73,0 76,6 80,5 84,4 88,3 91,2 95,4 97,5 99,0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 RIAU 95.25 KEPRI 76.97 KALBAR 89.93 SULTENG 79.31 SULUT 94.56 MALUT 96.09 BABEL 99.99 SULBAR 95.28 PABAR 95.70 PAPUA 61.42 SUMBAR 89.15 BENGKULU 96.49 SUMSEL 88.38 DKI JAKARTA 99.99 JATENG 96.30 KALTENG 80.82 KALSEL 92.12 SULSEL 99.12 SULTRA 81.54 MALUKU 87.39 INFORMATION > 70 50-70 < 50 LAMPUNG 91.96 BANTEN 99.99 JABAR 99.99 DIY 99.99 JATIM 92.03 BALI 97.12 NTB 84.11 NTT 59.85 106

COMPARISON OF ELECTRIFICATION RATIO IN ASEAN COUNTRY Electricity ratio ASEAN 2017 Vietnam (2016) Thailand Singapura Filipina 98.88 % % % 90.7 % Myanmar (2016) 32.99 % Malaysia Laos Indonesia 99 % 92.05 % 95.35 % Kamboja 65 % Brunei Darussalam (2016) 99.9 % (Source : ACE dan ESDM) 11

II Rural Electrification & Electrifying 2,500 Villages 12

NATIONAL RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RATIO 2017 (%) ACEH 99.94 SUMUT 99.97 JAMBI 99.87 KALTARA KALTIM GORONTALO National 97.05% RIAU KEPRI KALBAR 99.53 SULTENG SULUT MALUT BABEL SULBAR PABAR 83.41 PAPUA 56.68 SUMBAR 99.91 BENGKULU SUMSEL DKI JAKARTA JATENG KALTENG KALSEL 99,85 SULSEL 99.93 SULTRA 99.78 MALUKU 99.36 INFORMATION > 70 50-70 < 50 LAMPUNG BANTEN JABAR DIY JATIM BALI NTB NTT 99.45 Target 13

CONDITION OF RURAL ELECTRIFICATION IN 2014 ELECTRIFIED VILLAGE BY PLN 69.531 (85%) TOTAL VILLAGE : 82.190 *) ELECTRIFIED VILLAGE BY NON- PLN**) 10.140 (12%) UNELECTRIFIED VILLAGE 2.519 (3%) *) Based on villages potency (Podes) BPS 2014 **) Those villages are still considered as unelectrified village by PLN since PLN does not exist in that villages. 14

THREE APPROACHES TO INCREASE ACCESSIBILITY Electrification ratio is carried out by addition of electricity infrastructure, pre-electrification program and small scale electricity supply business development (UPTLSK). Village that located near by electrified village Village where the people live in the same place Village where the people live scattered 1 2 3 Grid Extention Mini-grid off grid Solar home system 15

ACCELERATION OF INDONESIAN RURAL ELECTRIFICATION Electrification program up to 50 MW capacity are given to : Underdeveloped rural areas Remoted areas International border areas Small populated islands Ministerial Regulation No 38 Year 2016 Renewable Energy Usage Rural Electrification Acceleration Program utilizes renewable energy (RE) as a source of electricity. Determining The Business Areas : Minister s authority to determine which business area to develop based on each Governor s proposal Minister of Energy assigns companies that already have Power Supply Business License (IUPTL) Governor proposes business area Governor offers business area to companies Governors issues Power Supply Business License (IUPTL) Procurement Mechanism Investment Based on governor s proposal then auctioned to corporations that manage the business area Assignment Regional governments can assign regional owned enterprise (BUMD) if there are no interested investor Tariff Mechanism Subsidy The government calculates the required subsidy to be proposed to the parliament (DPR) Nonsubsidised with agreed tariff Tariff is set by the Minister or Governor based on their respective authority Nonsubsidised with national s tariff PLN based tariff, regional government can t set the tariff 16

ILUMINATING FROM THE EDGE Solar Energy Saving Lamp (LTSHE) Program LTSHE is suitable as a pre-electrification program for house in villages which geographically and distribution of the people are scattered and it is difficult to be covered by PLN's grid. Current Condition: There are 2,500 villages that remain in the darkness, or 256,114 houses TARGET: Illuminating unelectrified villages within 2 years (2017-2018), especially for villages that are still remain in the darkness 2017 2018 Installed in 5 provinces 5 in Indonesia Electrify 79,564 houses #EnergyEquitable Installed in 15 Districts/Cities Electrify 175,782 houses 17

SOLAR ENERGY SAVING LAMP (LTSHE) LTSHE COMPONENT: Ultra efisien Light Emiting Diode (LED) 3 Watt = Fluorescent lamp 25 Watt; Lithium Energy Storage Pack (battery Lithium); chip of energy management. Could light on up to 6 hours, 12 hours or could operate up to maximum 60 hours in one time charging. 18

3000,0 PROGRESS OF RURAL ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM 2015-2017 Year 2015 : 2,519 unelectrified villages. Year 2016 : 2,424 unelectrified villages, 95 electrified village. Year 2017 : 2,382 unelectrified villages, 42 electrified villages, 88 villages under planning. Year 2018 : 436 vilages will be electrified and the remain unelectrified villages will be electrified by using LTSHE. Total electrified villages as off December 2017: 137 villages Belum Unelectrified Berlistrik 2500,0 2519,0 2424,0 2382,0 Berlistrik Electrified Rencana Planning 2000,0 *) 1946,0 1500,0 0,0 500,0 436,0 95,0 85,0 - - 42,0 88,0 - - 2015 2016 2017 2018 *) around of 1,946 unelectrified villages will be electrified by using Solar Energy Saving Lamp (LTSHE). 19

PROGRESS OF 2,500 UNELECTRIFIED VILLAGES TOTAL VILLAGE : 82.190 *) **) Electrified Village by Non- PLN, 10.140, 2014 2017 **) Electrified Village by Non- PLN, 6,015, 7% Electrified Village by PLN; 69.531 ; 85% Unelectrified Village; 2.519 ; 3% Electrified Village by PLN, 73,793, 90% Unelectrified Village 2,382, 3% *) Based on villages potency (Podes) BPS 2014 **) Those villages are still considered as unelectrified village by PLN since PLN does not exist in that villages. 20

TARGET OF RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RATIO 99,2% 99,7% 97,05% 2025 91,2% CURRENT 2020 2016 Sources: Draft of National Electricity General Plan 2018-2037 21

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION DEVELOPMEN PLAN BY PT PLN (PERSERO) Rural Electrification Program 2017-2026 Year Unit MV Network LV Network Transformer Generation No. Cust. SOURCE: RUPTL PT. PLN (PERSERO) 2017-20126 22

III Sustainability and Affordability 23

Business Certainty in Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) IEEJ:February PPA Reform Ministerial Regulation 49/2017 Improved business certainty: The risk of government force majeure is removed Fair balance / risk sharing 24

AFFORDABLE ELECTRICITY PROVISION FOR THE PEOPLE FROM COAL FIRED POWER PLANT Ministerial Regulation No. 19 Year 2017* *REGARDING THE UTILIZATION OF COAL FOR POWER GENERATION AND THE PURCHASE OF EXCESS POWER MINEMOUTH POWER PLANT Combined cycle power plant in which it s coal supply was guaranteed by the mining company based on PPA ADVANTAGES : EFFICIENT: Power plant s location is parallel with coal mine s location thus cutting distribution & transportation cost. ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY: Transportation infrastructure (roads & river) are exempted from damage and reduced air pollution MINE MOUTH POWER PLANT Power purchase can t be directly appointed PT PLN & Power Generation Company are obliged to ensure coal supply based on PPA PPA is implemented for 30 years since COD (BOOT Scheme) REGULAR CFPP Power purchases are made under PPA, within 30 years since COD (BOOT Scheme) *BPP = Biaya Pokok Penyediaan Pembangkit (Cost of Power Generation) Electricity Purchase Price : Electricity Purchase Price : If local BPP national BPP average Larger than MW the ceiling price is 75% of local BPP National BPP If local BPP the ceiling price is based on local BPP If local BPP > national BPP average the ceiling price is 75% of national BPP Electricity purchase price is set with the assumption of 80% generating capacity Capacity up to MW If local BPP National BPP the ceiling price is based on national BPP National BPP the ceiling price is based on local BPP National BPP the price is based on auction or B2B process Electricity purchase price is set with the assumption of 80% generating capacity 25

Natural Gas Utilization for Generating Power at Wellhead could be done by direct appointment Direct Appointment Gas Price 8% ICP (MMBTU) ACTUALIZING A MORE AFFORDABLE ELECTRICITY PRICE FOR THE PEOPLE Ministerial Regulation No. 11 Year 2017 jo. Ministerial Regulation No. 45 Year 2017 Natural Gas Utilization for Generating Power Ensuring the availability of gas supply with a reasonable and competitive price, either gas pipeline or LNG Providing a convenient setting in gas allocation for electricity power generation Developing power plants at wellhead either through direct appointment or general auction General Auction Gas Price > 8% ICP (MMBTU) Natural Gas Utilization for Generating Power other than at Wellhead 14.5% ICP / MMBTU Remarks: ICP = Indonesian Crude Price LNG = Liquefied Natural Gas MMBTU = Million British Thermal Units Highest price limit for power generation (Free on Board) If over than 14.5% ICP / MMBTU Import is allowed as long as the highest price is 11.5% ICP/MMBTU (Landed Price) 26

Ministerial Regulation Number 50 Year 2017 Energy source produced by sustainable energy resources, such as: solar, wind, hydro, biomass, biogas, municipal waste, geothermal, waves and OTEC Ocean Currents General Auction Direct Selection Geothermal and Municipal Waste Power Plant Hydro, Solar PV, Wind, Biomass, Ocean Currents, and Biogas Power Plant Renewable IPP Contract 23 14 70 Indexing to generation cost in local system National average power generation cost: If power generation cost National average power Ocean Currents National average power generation cost: Power generation cost based on the agreement (B2B) Business to Business (B to B), if power Power generation cost 27

THE ELECTRICITY PURCHASE FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY The Electricity Purchase Solar PV PP, Wind PP, Biomass PP, Biogas PP, Ocean Current PP Component E based on B to B system 17,32 17,52 12,17 12,43 12,75 13,54 13,65 13,68 6,51 6,51 6,51 6,52 6,54 6,62 7,77 7,86 8,07 8,10 9,04 9,28 10,14 10,20 10,39 Rata-rata Nasional 7,39 JABAR BANTEN DKI JATENG JATIM BALI LAMPUNG S2JB SUMBAR SULSELRABAR KALSELTENG SUMUT RIAU&KEPRI KALTIMRA ACEH BELITUNG KALBAR SULUTTENGGO PAPUA&PAPUA BARAT BANGKA NTB MALUKU&MALUT NTT COST OF POWER GENERATION 2016 (sen USD/kWh) Based on MEMR decision No. 1404K/20/MEM/2017 MEMR RIIndonesia 12 28

THE ELECTRICITY PURCHASE FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY Hydro PP, Waste to Energy PP and Geothermal PP Component E based on B to B system 17,32 17,52 12,17 13,65 12,43 12,75 13,54 13,68 6,51 6,51 6,51 6,52 6,54 6,62 7,77 7,86 8,07 9,28 10,14 10,39 8,10 9,04 10,20 Rata-rata Nasional 7,39 JABAR BANTEN DKI JATENG JATIM BALI LAMPUNG S2JB COST OF POWER GENERATION 2016 (sen USD/kWh) Based on MEMR decision No. 1404K/20/MEM/2017 MEMR RIIndonesia SUMBAR SUMUT RIAU&KEPRI ACEH BELITUNG BANGKA SULSELRABAR KALSELTENG KALTIMRA KALBAR SULUTTENGGO PAPUA&PAPUA BARAT NTB MALUKU&MALUT NTT 11 29

70 2018 Contract IEEJ2018 of NRE Power Gen. in 2017 Hydro 754MW [62%] Biogas 9.8MW [1%] 70 Contracts 1,214.16 MW Biomass 32.5MW [3%] Solar 45MW [4%] Geothermal 86MW [7%] Minihydro 286.8MW [23%] 2 Contracts Have been COD 16 Contracts Under Construction *As of 22 Januari 2018 Penandatanganan 70 Kontrak Pembangkit Listrik EBT Tahun 2017 2 2 46 11 9 January 13,5 MW Minihydro Biomass : 10 MW : 3,5MW Minihydro Biogas May 11 MW : 9 MW : 2 MW Auguts 257,6 MW Minihydro : 175,8 MW Minihydro Biomass : 29 MW Hydro Biogas : 7,8 MW Solar : 45 MW September 291,4 MW : 52,4 MW : 239 MW November 640,6 MW Minihydro Hydro Geothermal : 39,6 MW : 515 MW : 86 MW Progress of NRE Generation Contracts (2014-2017) 23 Contracts 14 1.251MW 14 Contracts Contracts 1.829MW 116MW 70 Contracts 1.214,2MW 2014 2015 2016 2017 30

MAP OF RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION IN 2017 Total 70 PPAs 31

ADJUSTMENT OF SUBSIDIZED ELECTRICITY TARIFF OF 900 VA (Based on Ministerial of EMR No. 28 Year 2016) 900 VA of Household will be divided into 2 categories of Tariff Poor and Non Affordable Customer with Affordable Customer with Class of 900 VA Class of 900 VA are still subsidized are not subsidized THE ADJUSTMENT OF TARIFF FOR CLASS OF R-1/900 VA AFFORDABLE CUSTOMER WILL BE CARRIED OUT BY 3 PHASE: Initial Tariff (until December 2016) Phase I Adjust. (1 January 28 February 2017) Phase II Adjust. (1 March 30 April 2017) Phase III Adjust. (Starting 1 Mei 2017) Pre-paid Pre-paid Pre-paid Pre-paid 32

REALIZATION OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF IN 2017 AND Q1-2018 LV MV 1.530 1.529 1.535 1.571 1.264 1.263 1.268 1.532 1.516 1.514 1.496 1.496 1.468 1.298 1.266 1.252 1.251 1.236 1.427 1.466 1.515 1.524 1.548 1.547 1.523 1.507 1.533 1.509 1.409 1.392 Rp/kWh 1.355 1.343 1.353 1.365 1.413 1.410 1.458 1.460 1.462 1.472 1.467 Low Voltage 1.467 1.467 1.467 1.467 HV 1.159 1.138 1.136 1.105 1.193 1.201 1.219 1.218 1.200 1.187 1.207 1.189 1.064 1.070 1.087 1.086 1.069 1.058 1.076 1.060 1.084 1.071 1.042 1.033 1.041 1.050 1.114 1.110 1.111 1.113 1.121 1.087 1.085 Medium Voltage 1.114 1.114 1.114 1.114 1.012 993 965 992 970 959 933 925 932 940 973 971 993 995 996 1.004 996 996 996 996 High Voltage 996 Mei '14 Jun Jul Ags Sep Okt Nov Des Jan '15 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan '16 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan '17 Feb '17 Mar '17 Apr '17 May '17 Jun '17 Jul '17 Aug '17 Sep '17 Okt '17 Nov '17 Des '17 Jan '18 Feb '18 Mar '18 33

COMPARISON OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF IN ASEAN COUNTRY (As of December 2017) Type of Use Indonesia (cusd/kwh) Malaysia (cusd/kwh) Thailand (cusd/kwh) Singapore (cusd/kwh) Philippines (cusd/kwh) Vietnam (cusd/kwh) Household 11.00 9.34 12.70 16.73 15.61 9.67 Medium Business -LV 11.00 12.68 9.60 11.88 9.44 12.07 Big Business -MV 8.36 8.96 9.29 11.62 9.19 11.10 Medium Industry -MV 8.36 7.75 8.36 10.82 9.02 7.17 Big Industry-HV 7.47 7.24 8.36 10.53 8.96 6.82 Country Source Indonesia Kementerian ESDM www.esdm.go.id Malaysia Tenaga Nasional Berhad https://www.tnb.com.my/residential/pricing-tariffs Thailand Board of Investment Thailand http://www.boi.go.th/index.php?page=utility_costs&language=en Singapura Energy Market Authority (EMA) https://www.ema.gov.sg/electricity_consumers.aspx Phillippines The Manila Electric Company (MERALCO) http://www.meralco.com.ph/consumer-information/rates-archive Vietnam Vietnam Electricity (EVN) http://en.evn.com.vn/c3/gioi-thieu-l/electricity-price-9-28.aspx 34

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LICENSING, CERTIFICATION, AND RECOMMENDATION A. Licensing Based on Ministerial of EMR Regulation No. 35/2014, the permit that has been transferred to Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), as follows: 1. Electricity Supply Business License; 2. Operating Permit; 3. Determination of Special Business Area; 4. Sell and Purchase Electricity Cross Country Permit; 5. Business license for power support services which is undertaken by SOEs or foreign investors (the majority shares owned by foreign investors); and 6. Permit for Utilization of Electricity Network for Telecommunication, Multimedia, and Informatics; B. Certification 1. Certificate of Business Entity (SBU); 2. Certificate of Commissioning (SLO); and 3. Certificate of Electrical Power Engineering Personnel (SKTTK) C. Recommendation 1. Plan for Import of Goods (RIB) 2. Foreign Workers Use Plan (RPTKA) On-line Registration 36

ON-LINE REGISTRATION SERVICES 1 https://skttk.djk.esdm.go.id 3 https://slo.djk.esdm.go.i dd 2 https://sbu.djk.esdm.go.id 37 37

SIMPLICATION AND REVOCATION OF REGULATIONS As an effort to create a conducive investment climate, the Ministry of EMR has simplified and revoked several regulations in 2018. Regulations have been revoked Ministry of EMR Regulation No. 2 year 2018 concerning The Compulsory Enforcement of National Standard of Indonesia (SNI) in the Field of Electricity. This regulation has revoked 10 Ministry of EMR Regulations and 1 Ministry of EMR Decree. 4 Ministry of EMR Regulations have been revoked, as follows: 1. The Ministry of Mines and Energy No. 02 P/451/M.PE/1991 concerning the Relationship of the Electricity Business Authority Holders and the Holders of Electricity Business Permit For Public Interest with the society; 2. The Ministry of Mines and Energy No. 03 P/451/M.PE/1991 concerning Requirements for Connecting Electricity; 3. The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 33 Year 2008 concerning Electricity Selling Price Provided by PT Batam, National Electricity Service; 4. The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 04 Year 2012 concerning Electricity Purchase Price by PT PLN (Persero) from Power Generation Using Small and Medium Scale Renewable Energy or Excess Power. 15 And there are more 38

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