Conference Day One

Keynote Session

Track 1: CLEAN POWER POLICY, STRATEGY AND FINANCE

Track 2: RENEWABLE POWER

Track 3: NEXT GENERATION FOSSIL POWER 

KEYNOTE SESSION 

PART I: CLEAN POWER POLICY UPDATES FROM THE REGION

08.00

Registration

08.30

Opening Ceremony by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy of Indonesia

09.00

Welcome and introduction by the Chairperson

Mrs Shinta W. Kamdani, Vice Chairwoman, KADIN Indonesia (Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry)

09.10

Official welcome address by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of Indonesia

09.20

Malaysia's clean power generation initiatives

  • The 10th national renewable energy policy and action plan and related project initiatives
  • Incentives to green power generation technologies initiatives as part of the Green Technology Financing Scheme and CO2 emission reduction initiatives in fossil power generation
  • The implementation of the Feed-in Tariff system for enhanced development of biogas, biomass, small hydro and solar photovoltaic development in Malaysia and related investment opportunities

Datuk Loo Took Gee, Secretary General, Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water, Malaysia 

09.40

How Thailand plans to diversify its energy mix (fossil and renewable energy) in an environmentally friendly way

  • Lessons learned from clean power industry initiatives and achievements in Thailand
  • The Thai master plan and the direction of Thailand's energy development and Thailand's sustainable energy target
  • Voluntary reduction of GHG emissions through the implementation of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)

Dr. Songpope Polachan, Director General, Department of Mineral Fuels, Ministry of Energy, Thailand

10.00

Panel discussion: Optimising the power mix taking into account CO2 emission reduction targets

Moderator: Mark Fogarty, Chairman REEEP Asia Pacific Region, Director, Advosir Pty Ltd, Australia 

Panelists:

  • Datuk Loo Took Gee, Secretary General, Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water, Malaysia
  • Dr. Songpope Polachan, Director General, Department of Mineral Fuels, Ministry of Energy, Thailand 
  • Dr Direk Lavansiri, Chairman, Energy Regulatory Commission, Thailand
  • Dr Kardaya Warnika Director General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia*
  • Dr Twarath Sutabutr Deputy Director General, Department of Alternatives Development and Efficiency (DEDE) Ministry of Energy Thailand

10.35

COFFEE BREAK

PART II: LEADING POWER GENERATION COMPANIES' VIEW ON CLEAN POWER INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS AND NEEDS 

11.00

PLN's initiatives and achievements towards cleaner and more efficient power generation

  • PLN's planned expenditure increase on power plant efficiency  
  • Impact of Feed-in Tariffs scheme and pricing policy on development of renewable energy projects
  • Clean technologies impacting PLN's power plant developments

Nur Pamudji, President Director,  PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia

11.20

EGAT's generation planning in an environmentally friendly way

  • Cleaner fossil power production: EGAT's focus on new, clean technologies to increase power plant efficiency and power plant performance
  • EGAT's initiatives in renewable energy development projects
  • Upcoming clean power projects and needs

Dr. Suthep Chimklai, Assistant Governor-Planning, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), Thailand

11.40

TNB's strategic plan and way forward to secure energy in an environmentally friendly way

  • Update on TNB's renewable energy strategies and power project plans including biomass, solar and hydro power developments
  • The impact of the new feed-in tariff scheme on renewable energy investment opportunities

Dato' Ir. Azman Bin Mohd, COO, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), Malaysia

12.00

The need for regional cooperation to enhance clean power industry achievements

  • Renewable energy and hydro potential for sustainable development
  • Sarawak Energy's clean power initiatives in line with the government's policy to promote sustainable development, and renewable energy from solar, biomass, hydro, etc.
  • Perspectives on regional cooperation

Torstein Dale Sjotveit, CEO, Sarawak Energy Berhad, Malaysia

12.20

Q&A

12.30

LUNCH 

 

TRACK 1 – CLEAN POWER POLICY, STRATEGY AND FINANCE 

SESSION 1.2 REGULATION, PRICING AND TARIFFING  

 

Chairman:

Milo Sjardin, Head of Analysis – Asia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance, Singapore

14.00

Regulation to drive investments in clean energy

  • Update on new Feed-in Tariff and pricing structures
  • Point of view on renewable energy tax credits and fossil fuel subsidies
  • Feed-in Tariff implementation: lessons learned

Dr. Direk Lavansiri, Chairman, Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), Thailand 

14.20

Feed-in Tariff mechanisms for Wind, Hydro and Solar: lessons learned from Pakistan

  • Pakistan's policy on renewable technology and Pakistan's new Feed-in Tariffs for green energy
  • Importance of other incentives such as tax rebates, subsidised solar panels to develop multiple sources of renewable power
  • Update on proposed novel two-tier system of tariffs for wind energy

Ali Yasir, Component Manager, Policy and Economic Instruments' in the GIZ REEE Programme, Pakistan

14.40

Feed-in tariff schemes and needs to drive investments in the region

Edgare Kerkwijk, Managing Director, Asia Green Capital, Singapore

15.00

Panel Discussion

Moderator: Milo Sjardin, Head of Analysis – Asia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance, Singapore

Discussion themes:

  • Can feed-in tariffs close investment gaps?
  • Risk mitigation instruments enhancing successful FITs implementation
  • CDM vs. feed-in tariffs
  • Renewable energy integration constraints impacting FIT developments

Panelists:

  • Dr. Direk Lavansiri, Chairman, Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), Thailand
  • Edgare Kerkwijk, Managing Director, Asia Green Capital, Singapore
  • Ali Yasir, Component Manager, Policy and Economic Instruments' in the GIZ REEE Programme, Pakistan
  • Phichai Tinsuntisook, Honorary Chairman, Renewable Energy Industry Club, The Federation of Thai Industries, Thailand

15.30

COFFEE BREAK

SESSION 1.3 FEED-IN TARIFFS IMPLEMENTATION

 

Chairman: 

 Andri Doni, Director International Affairs, Indonesia Electrical Power Society (MKI), Indonesia

16.00

The analysis of Thailand's Feed-in Tariffs policy schemes for all RE technologies

  • Barriers and gaps that need to be addressed in order to fully scale up the RE market in Thailand
  • The need to switch from project-based financing to program-based financing
  • Thailand's solar feed-in tariff scheme: lessons learned from a critical analysis of policy design and implementation

Patcharaporn  Phasukavanich, Policy and planning analyst, Power Policy Bureau, Energy Policy and Planning Office, Thailand*

16.15

Policy research with Analytic Network Process for Pricing Policy of Renewable Energy in Indonesia

  • Feed in Tariff in Indonesia for Sustainable Energy Security

Erwin S. Sadirsan,Vice Chairman of Permanent Committee of RE, Indonesian Chambers of Commerce, Medco Energi Internasional, Indonesia

16.30

Panel Discussion

Moderator:

Milo Sjardin, Head of Analysis – Asia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance, Singapore

Discussion themes:

  • Can feed-in tariffs close investment gaps?
  • Risk mitigation instruments enhancing successful FITs implementation
  • CDM vs. Feed-in tariffs
  • Renewable energy integration constraints impacting FIT developments
  • How to overcome barriers such as the lack of financial and infrastructural capacity 

Panelists:

  • Hasrul Laksamana Azahari, Director of Various New Energy and Renewable Energy
    Directorate General of New and Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation, Indonesia
  • Erwin S. Sadirsan, Vice Chairman of Permanent Committee of RE, Indonesian Chambers of Commerce, Medco Energi Internasional, Indonesia
  • Andri Doni, Director International Affairs, Indonesia Electrical Power Society (MKI), Indonesia
  • Dr Anoop Singh, Associate Professor Energy, Infrastructure and Finance, Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

17.00

COCKTAIL RECEPTION ON THE EXHIBITION FLOOR

18.00

END OF DAY ONE

 

TRACK 2 – RENEWABLE POWER 

SESSION 2.2 RENEWABLE ENERGY STRATEGIES AND POLICIES  

14.00

Introduction by the Chairman: Regional outlook of the renewable energy market
Dr. Pushkala Lakshmi Ratan, Regional Vice President- Asia Pacific, Renewable Energy Industry Services, TÜV SÜD Asia Pacific Pvt. Ltd., Singapore

14.10

Providing an update on Indonesia's renewable energy policies and regulations

  • Increasing the electrification rate and diversifying the energy mix: setting targets for RE development in Indonesia
  • Feed-in Tariffs and incentive schemes to drive renewable power projects in the country
  • Upcoming policies and regulations to increase business opportunities in geothermal, biomass, hydro, solar and wind 

Dr. Kardaya Warnika, Director General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia*

14.30

PLN plans for renewable energy development in Indonesia

  • Overcoming Indonesia's power shortage through the development of renewable energy projects
  • Stepping through the main challenges for renewable energy development in Indonesia
  • Understanding opportunities for local and foreign investors

Nasri Sebayang, Director of Construction, PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia 

14.50

Thailand's renewable energy policy update 

  • Thailand's RE development plan implementation experiences
  • Investment opportunities in the Thai renewable energy market
  • Lessons learnt and the way forward

Dr. Twarath Sutabutr, Deputy Director-General, Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE), Ministry of Energy,  Thailand

15.10

Understanding challenges and opportunities of the Rural Electrification agenda being promoted in Sarawak, Malaysia

Dr. Chen Shiun, General Manager (Research & Development), Sarawak Energy Berhad, Malaysia

15.30

COFFEE BREAK 

SESSION 2.3 SOLAR POWER INITIATIVES AND PROJECTS IN THE REGION PART I

16.00

Introduction by the Chairman

Soedjono Respati, Chair of Solar Energy Focus Group, Indonesia Renewable Energy Society (IRES) and Editor in Chief, RESPECTS Magazine

16.05

On track to deliver grid parity solutions in Indonesia and the region

  • The important role of thin film silicon in modern solar power plants: introducing Oerlikon's 2nd generation ThinFabTM
  • Producing high-quality thin film silicon modules at a cost of $0.5/Wp (€0.35/Wp) with a module efficiency of 10.8% (154Wp)
  • Presenting a case study of a utility-scale project where thin film silicon was successfully implemented and how this can be applied to the Asian/Indonesian market

Shigeki "Sean" Nakatani, Senior Manager, Oerlikon Solar Department, Tokyo Electron Limited, Japan

 

16.20

Advanced integrated technology and total turnkey solutions for solar energy

  • Introducing the latest development in solar technology
  • Solar PV power plant case studies on significance of PV module selection for location specific grid- connected projects
  • Overview of successful solar projects highlighting challenges and lessons learnt 

Joshi Raghavendra, Head of Renewable Energy Business, Power Generation - South Asia, ABB Pte. Ltd., Singapore

16.35

Stepping through PLN's strategy for solar rural electrification

  • The current status of  electrification in Indonesia and the country's plans to achieve 90% electrification by 2020
  • Key role of Eastern Indonesia in the achievement of such targets
  • The role of solar power within PLN's plans for rural electrification

Vickner Sinaga, Operational Director for Eastern Indonesia, PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia

 

16.55

Q&A

17.00

COCKTAIL RECEPTION ON THE EXHIBITION FLOOR

18.00

END OF DAY ONE

 

 

NGFPA

 

SESSION 3.2 FOSSIL POWER GENERATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY: OPTIMISING THE POWER MIX WHILE SECURING SUSTAINABILITY 

14.00

Chairman:

Ir. Bambang Dwiyanto, Head of Research and Development, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia 

14.05

Generating a power development plan to maintain the level of CO2 emissions at Thailand standard and associated costs

  • Update of Thailand's current electricity generation and consumption and estimated emissions of CO2 in 2011
  • Future CO2 emission changes in Thailand  and steps to be taken to reduce the emission from fossil power plants

Dr. Nattakit Parkpoom, Specialist System Power Planning, Generation Division, EGAT, Thailand

14.30

Re-introducing Indonesia's abundant gas resources and related project opportunities

  • The opportunities to build environmentally-friendly gas-fired power plants
  • CDM opportunities
  • Upcoming project plans and needs

Yono Reksoprodjo, Vice President, Business Development, Sintesa Group, Indonesia 

14.55

PLN's fossil power production in the most environmentally friendly way

  • PLN's initiatives and achievements in increasing efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions in coal fired power plant generation
  • PLN's focus on cleaner fossil power generation including gas fired power production
  • Upcoming fossil power projects making use of the latest clean technologies

Djoko Prasetyo, Division Head of System Planning, PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia 

15.20

Q&A

15.30

COFFEE BREAK

SESSION 3.3 ADVANCING POWER PLANT EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY

 

Chairman

Ir. Bambang Dwiyanto, Head of Research and Development, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia*

16.00

Increasing power plant performance by an integrated approach: lessons learned from PJB Indonesia (PT Pembangkit Jawa Bali)

  • Best practices from improving the efficiency, reliability and productivity of the PJB power plant
  • Making up the balance: what are the proven measurable results in efficiency improvement
  • The importance of an integrated approach

Asahari Utama, Director, PT MTS, Indonesia

16.25

The PJB power plant optimization project in Indonesia

  • Case study PJB Implementation on Integrated Asset Management to improve Reliability, Availability and Efficiency
  • PJB Strategy Facing Aging Power plant to maintain performance sustainability
  • PJB response to anticipate upcoming asset management standard (PAS 55 / ISO 55000)

Miftahul Jannah – Vice President Engineering from PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali

16.30

Panel Discussion

16.50

Q&A

17.00

COCKTAIL RECEPTION ON THE EXHIBTION FLOOR

18.00

END OF DAY ONE

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