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Regulation Of The Minister Of Energy And Mineral Resources, Number 19 Year 2016 2016

Original Language Title: Peraturan Menteri Energi Dan Sumber Daya Mineral Nomor 19 TAHUN 2016 Tahun 2016

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STATE NEWS

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA No. 1013, 2016 KEMEN-ESDM. PT PLN. Photovoltaic PLTS.

Purchase. Revocation.

MINISTER OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

NUMBER 19 YEAR 2016

ABOUT

THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC POWER FROM SOLAR POWER PLANT

PHOTOVOLTAIC BY PT COMPANY STATE ELECTRICITY (PERSERO)

WITH THE GRACE OF THE GOD ALMIGHTY

MINISTER OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

DRAW: A. that in order to fulfillment energy requirements

electricity and achievement of new energy and energy targets

renewable in accordance with national energy policy,

needs to further encourage the utilization of solar energy for

generation electric power;

b. that to develop the company

a transparent and saing resource

as well as to streamline the implementation of the power purchase

electricity from the Photovoltaic Solar Power Plant

by PT Company State Electricity (Persero), need

reset on the inside component level

the country in the use of photovoltaic modules, mechanism

capacity quota offer, and pricing

power purchase of the Power Power Plant

Solar Photovoltaic by PT Corporate Electricity System

(Persero); that based on consideration as

referred to in letter a and letter b, needs to establish

Regulation of the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources

on the Purchase of Electric Power from the Power Plant

Photovoltaic Solar System by PT Electric Company

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State (Persero);

Given: 1. Law Number 19 of 2003 on Agency

State-owned Enterprises (Republican Gazette

Indonesia Year 2003 Number 70, Extra Sheet

State of the Republic of Indonesia Number 4297);

2. Law No. 30 Year 2007 on Energy

(sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia In 2007

Number 96, Additional Gazette Republic Of The Republic

Indonesia Number 4746);

3. Law Number 11 Year 2008 on Information

and Electronic Transactions (Republican Gazette

Indonesia In 2008 Number 58, Extra Sheet

State of the Republic of Indonesia Number 4843);

4. Law No. 30 Year 2009 on

Fame of the Republic of Indonesia

in 2009 Number 133, Extra State Sheet

Republic of Indonesia Number 5052);

5. Act Number 3 Year 2014 on

Industry (Indonesian Republic Gazette

Year 2014 Number 4, Additional Sheet Country

Republic Indonesia Number 5492);

6. Government Regulation No. 23 of 1994 on

The Diversion Of The General Corporate Form (perum) Of Electricity

The Country Is A Perseroan Company (persero)

(sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia In 1994

Number 34);

7. Government Regulation No. 14 of 2012 on

The Activities of Supplying Electric Power (Sheets

State Republic Of Indonesia In 2012 Number 28,

Additional Sheet Republic Of Indonesia Number

5281) As has been amended by Regulation

Government Number 23 Year 2014 on Change

over Government Regulation No. 14 Year 2012

on the Activities of the Electrical Energy Provision

(State Sheet of the Republic of Indonesia Year 2014

Number 75, Additional State Sheet Republic

Indonesia Number 5530);

8. Government Regulation No. 79 of 2014 on

National Energy Policy (Republic State Sheet

Indonesia Year 2014 Number 300, Extra Sheet

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The State of the Republic of Indonesia Number 5609);

9. President Regulation No. 68 of 2015 on

Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources

(State Sheet of the Republic of Indonesia 2015

Number 132);

10. Regulation of the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources

Number 13 of 2016 on Organization and Workforce

Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources

(Republic of Indonesia State News 2016 Number

782);

DECIDED:

SET: REGULATION OF MINISTER OF ENERGY AND RESOURCES

MINERALS ABOUT THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC POWER FROM

THE PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR POWER PLANT

BY THE STATE ELECTRICITY COMPANY (PERSERO).

BAB I

provisions of UMUM

Article 1

In this Ministerial Ordinance referred to:

1. The next PT Corporate Electricity Company (Persero)

called PT PLN (Persero) is the state-owned enterprise

state established under Government Regulation

No. 23 of 1994 on Disposition of Forms

The Company General (Perum) Power Of State To

Company Of Perseroan (Persero).

2. Photovoltaic Solar Power Plant

subsequently called Photovoltaic PLTS is a

power plant that converts solar energy into electricity

by using a direct photovoltaic module

interconnect to the electrical power network PT PLN

(Persero).

3. An entity is a legal entity that is a body of state

a state-owned enterprise, an entity belonging to an area, an agency

a private enterprise that is Indonesian legal entity, or

a cooperative that seeks to be in the field of providing power

electricity.

4. Next Home Component Level

abbreviated TKDN is the quantity of domestic components

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which is a combination of goods and services at an

suite of goods and services on any development

Photovoltaic PLTS.

5. The next generation of Photovoltaic Capacity PLTS Capacity

called Capacity Kuota is the maximum amount

Photovoltaic power PLTS capacity offered to

The Effort in a period for the price

of the purchase of electric power which is specified.

6. Next

The PJBL is an electric power-buying agreement

between Photovoltaic PLTS Developers with PT PLN

(Persero).

7. Developer of Photovoltaic PLTS is an Entity ID that

has been established by the Minister via the Director General of EBTKE

to work with PT PLN (Persero) through

the signing of the PJBL.

8. Commercial Operation Date later abbreviated

COD is the start date of operating the PLTS

Photovoltaic to channel the electrical power in

commercial to the power grid PT PLN (Persero).

9. Capacity Request is a request for

capacity magnification submitted by a Developer candidate

Photovoltaic PLTS of the Capacity Kuota which

is offered.

10. The next Power Supply Venture permit

abbreviated IUPTL is the permission to conduct the effort

provision of power for the general interest.

11. The Minister is the minister who organizes affairs

governance in the field of energy and mineral resources.

12. The Director General of New Energy, Renewable Energy, and

The next Energy Conservation is called Dirjen

EBTKE is the director general performing

duty and responsibility for the formulation and

the implementation of the policy in field of coaching,

control, and supervision of geothermal activities,

bioenergy, new and renewable energy, and

energy conservation.

13. The next Director General of Fame,

called Dirjen the Fame is the director general

who carries out the duties and is responsible for

formulation and execution of policies in the field

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coaching, forging, perseverance, safety

work, and environment in the field of notoriality.

BAB II

ELECTRIC POWER PURCHASE ASSIGNMENT OF PLTS

PHOTOVOLTAIC TO PT PLN (PERSERO)

Article 2

(1) With the Regulation of this Minister, the Minister assigned

PT PLN (Persero) to purchase electric power from PLTS

An Enterprise managed photovoltaic that

is set to be a PLTS Developer Photovoltaic.

(2) The assignment of the Minister as referred to

paragraph (1) applies as:

a. immediate appointment for the power purchase

electric by PT PLN (Persero); and

b. the approval of the purchase price of electric power by

PT PLN (Persero).

(3) Against the assignment as referred to in paragraph

(1), PT PLN (Persero) may be compensated according to

with the provisions of the laws.

BAB III

PROVISIONS OF DOMESTIC SERVICES

IN CONSTRUCTION OF PHOTOVOLTAIC PLTS

AND STANDARD PHOTOVOLTAIC PLTS

Article 3

(1) Development of Photovoltaic PLTS prioritics

use of domestic goods and/or services.

(2) Use of domestic goods and/or services for

construction of Photovoltaic PLTS as intended

in paragraph (1), using minimal standard TKDN

PLTS system Photovoltaics in accordance with the provisions

regulations of the minister hosting affairs

The governance of the industrial field.

Article 4

(1) Components used in the PLTS system

Photovoltaics must meet international standards or

Indonesia national standards.

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(2) Construction of Photovoltaic PLTS must meet the standard

international, Indonesian national standard or standard

in effect at PT PLN (Persero).

BAB IV

ELECTRIC POWER PURCHASE PRICE OF PLTS

PHOTOVOLTAIC AND CAPACITY QUOTA

Article 5

(1) The purchase price of electric power from Photovoltaic PLTS

as referred to in Article 2 verse (1) specified

with regard to the Capacity Kuota per region.

(2) Capacity Kuota per region as intended

on paragraph (1) is set by the Minister based on the system

the power grid of PT PLN (Persero) with total

The least Capacity Kuota of 5,000 MW (five

thousand megawatts) which will be offered gradually

with the purchase price of electric power from PLTS

Photovoltaics at each stage can be different.

(3) Capacity Kuota Offering and power purchase price

electricity from Photovoltaic PLTS as referred to

paragraph (2) for the first stage is specified with the amount

and the quantity listed in Appendix I which

is an integral part of the Regulation

This Minister.

(4) Kuota Offering Capacity and purchase price of power

electricity from Photovoltaic PLTS as referred to

paragraph (2) for the next stage set by

Minister.

Article 6

(1) The purchase price of electric power from Photovoltaic PLTS

as referred to in Section 5 is:

a. price that already includes all costs

procuring the network of splicing from PLTS

Photovoltaic to the electric power network PT PLN

(Persero);

b. the price used in the PJBL without

price negotiation and without escalation; and

c. The price applies at the photovoltaic PLTS

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is stated to have reached the COD in accordance with

the schedule agreed upon in the PJBL.

(2) Order of electric power purchase payments from

Photovoltaic power PLTS between PT PLN (Persero) and

Photovoltaic PLTS developers carried out in the eyes

rupiah money using exchange rate Jakarta Interbank

Spot Dollar Rate (JISDOR) at the agreed time

in PJBL.

Article 7

PJBL applies for a term of 20 (twenty) years

commencing since COD and may be extended.

BAB V

IMPLEMENTATION OF ELECTRIC POWER PURCHASE

FROM THE PHOTOVOLTAIC PLTS

Article 8

(1) An interested entity utilizing solar energy

for the Photovoltaic PLTS, first specified

as the Photovoltaic PLTS Developer by the Minister

via the Dirjen EBTKE.

(2) Photovoltaic PLTS Developer Penetration as

referred to in paragraph (1) is performed online

with stage as follows:

a. register announcement;

b. Enterprise registration as a candidate

Photovoltaic PLTS Developer;

c. verification of the Entity ID document

register as a prospective PLTS Developer

Photovoltaic;

d. announcement and notice as a candidate

Developers of Photovoltaic PLTS entitled

apply for;

e. Capacity Kuota offering to the candidates

Photovoltaic PLTS Developer;

f. Capacity Request;

g. verification of capacity (s); and

h. assignment and announcement of PLTS Developer

Photovoltaics for each region.

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Section 9

(1) In order of registration announcements as

is referred to in Section 8 of the paragraph (2) letter a, Minister through

Dirjen EBTKE publishes the registration plan

candidate for Photovoltaic PLTS PLTS in site page

Directorate General of New Energy, Renewable, and

Energy Conservation and/or daily national newspaper

at the latest of 1 (one) months prior to the announcement

registration of prospective Photovoltaic PLTS Developer candidates.

(2) Announces registration of candidate Developer PLTS

Photovoltaic by the Minister through EBTKE

as referred to in paragraph (1) is performed

online.

Article 10

(1) Registration of the Entity Entity as a Developer candidate

Photovoltaic PLTS as referred to in Section 8

paragraph (2) letter b is exercised in the term

for 7 (seven) days.

(2) The Entity ID (s) listed as referred to

in paragraph (1), must complete the requirements document

as follows:

a. Entity profile; and

b. Financial capabilities that have been certified by

financial or institutional rating agencies

financial auditors.

(3) The Entity Profile as referred to in paragraph (2)

letter a load:

a. Establishment or Enterprise Change Act;

b. Tax Required:

c. Corporate List Marks; and

d. Capital Cultivation Principle.

(4) The Entity ID as referred to in paragraph (2)

letter a may be added with the proof of experience

Photovoltaic PLTS Development for the Entity ID

has had experience.

Article 11

(1) Minister via Dirjen EBTKE performs verification

against the Entity Documents listing as

prospective Photovoltaic PLTS Developer candidates as

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referred to in Section 8 of the paragraph (2) of the letter c.

(2) Verification of the Entity document as

referred to in paragraph (1) is performed within the term

at least 6 (six) business days from the date

registration.

(3) The Minister via the Dirjen EBTKE notified

approval or refusal as a Developer candidate

Photovoltaic PLTS in online to the Entity ID

has been verified as set forth in paragraph (2).

Article 12

(1) Minister via Dirjen EBTKE announces the list

prospective Photovoltaic PLTS developers entitled

apply for the application as specified in

Section 8 of the paragraph (2) d in the online.

(2) For any photovoltaic PLTS Developer candidate

as referred to in paragraph (1) will receive

notice by online following the access code

(username) and keyword (password) in effect.

as the identity of the Photovoltaic PLTS Developer candidate.

(3) List of potential Photovoltaic PLTS Developers applies

for all regions and stages of the Kuota offering

Capacity.

(4) Registration of a new Business Agency as a candidate

Photovoltaic PLTS developers open for any stage

next Capacity Kuota offering.

Section 13

(1) In order of Capacity Kuota to the candidate

Photovoltaic PLTS Developer as intended

in Article 8 of the paragraph (2) letter e, Minister via Dirjen

EBTKE publishes Kuota bidding plan

Capacity to the prospective Developer PLTS Photovoltaic at

page of the site of the Directorate General of New, Renewable,

and Energy Conservation and/or daily newspaper

national slowest 4 (four) months before

announcement of Capacity Kuota offerings.

(2) Capacity Kuota Offering to the Developer candidate

Photovoltaic PLTS as referred to in paragraph (1)

done in online.

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(3) The Capacity Kuota Quotation as referred to in

paragraph (1) applies for the longest term of 2 (two)

months since it was announced.

(4) The next stage Capacity Kuota Offering can

be done if:

a. The currently offered Capacity quota has been

reaching at least 80% (eighty percent)

and there has been an Entity ID specified as

Photovoltaic PLTS Developer; and/or

b. Capacity Kuota offerings as

referred to paragraph (3) have reached 2 (two)

months.

(5) If the Capacity Kuota is referred to

the paragraph (4) is not depleted within 2 (two) months then the remainder

The Capacity Kuota will be part of the offering

Capacity Kuota at the next stage.

(6) Electric power purchase price of Photovoltaic PLTS

for the rest of the Capacity Kuota as referred to

paragraph (5), following the purchase price of electric power from

Photovoltaic power plant at the Capacity Kuota offering stage

Next.

Article 14

(1) Capacity Requests as referred to in

Section 8 of the paragraph (2) letter f are submitted by the developers candidate

Photovoltaic PLTS in online.

(2) Candidate Developer PLTS Photovoltaic as

referred to the paragraph (1) must complete the requirements

as follows:

a. recapitulation of the TKDN ' s own calculations for

the overall photovoltaic PLTS system;

b. proof of test certificate of photovoltaic solar module and

inverter;

c. study feasibility (feasibility study); and

d. Connection study (interconnection study).

(3) The feasibility study (feasibility study) as

is referred to in paragraph (2) the letter c is compiled in accordance with

the format is listed in Annex II which is

the inseparable part of the Ministerial Regulation This.

(4) The link study document (interconnection study)

as referred to in paragraph (2) the letter d is compiled

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in accordance with the least provision of items

listed in Annex III which is part

inseparable from this Minister Rule.

Section 15

(1) For the Capacity Kuota offering per region above

100 MW (one hundred megawatts) then any application

Capacity by the prospective Photovoltaic PLTS Developer

is capped at most 20 MW (twenty megawatts).

(2) For the Capacity Kuota offering per region between 10

MW (ten megawatts) up to 100 MW (hundred

megawatts) then any Request Capacity by the candidate

Most Photovoltaic PLTS PLTS Developers are limited by most

20% (twenty percent) of the Capacity Kuota that

is offered.

(3) For the Capacity Kuota offering per region to

with a capacity of 10 MW (ten megawatts) then

A Capacity Request by prospective PLTS Developers

Photovoltaics is not restricted.

(4) Against Pleas Capacity as intended

on paragraph (1), paragraph (2), and paragraph (3), Developer candidate

Photovoltaic power PLTS may obtain Kuota approval

Most capacity 3 (three) times in the region

same for each stage Capacity.

(5) If within the term of 1 (one) Capacity Kuota month

still available, then PLTS Developer candidate

Photovoltaics who has obtained the Kuota approval

Capacity as much as 3 (three) times in the same region

as referred to in paragraph (4) may submit

Plea Capacity returns.

Article 16

(1) The Minister makes up the Integrated Team to perform

verification of the Capacity Request as

referred to in Section 8 of the paragraph (2) of the letter g.

(2) Integrated Teams as referred to in paragraph (1)

consists of a representative of the Directorate General of New Energy,

Renewable, and Energy Conservation, Directorate General

Fame, and PT PLN (Persero).

(3) Verify as referred to in paragraph (1)

done in first come first served.

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(4) Integrated Team delivered verification results to

Minister via EBTKE General online.

(5) The Minister via the Director General of EBTKE gave the approval

or a rejection of the Capacity Application

delivered online to the prospective Developer

Photovoltaic PLTS in the longest term of 2 (two)

months from the date of submission of the recorded application

in the online application system.

(6) In terms of Capacity Request approved, approval

A designated Capacity Request by the Minister

through Dirjen EBTKE is the designation as

Photovoltaic PLTS PLTS Developer delivered through

online application system.

(7) In terms of Capacity Request rejected, Minister

via Dirjen EBTKE delivered a rejection

it was accompanied by reason of its refusal to go through the system

application online.

Article 17

(1) PT PLN (Persero) and the mandatory Photovoltaic PLTS Developer

sign the PJBL in the longest term of 1

(one) the month after designation as a PLTS Developer

Photovoltaic as referred to in Article 16 of the paragraph

(6).

(2) The photovoltaic PLTS Developer is required to deliver

a copy of the PJBL as referred to in paragraph (1)

to the Minister via the Dirjen EBTKE.

(3) In terms of the PJBL has not been signed by PT PLN

(Persero) and the Photovoltaic PLTS Developer in the term

time 1 (one) month as referred to in paragraph

(1), then:

a. PT PLN (Persero) and Photovoltaic PLTS Developer

each delivered a report on

the reason has not been signed to the PJBL to

Minister via the Director General of EBTKE in the term

at least 7 (seven) business days since the time limit

as referred to in paragraph (1) is not

fulfilled;

b. based on the report as referred to

the letter a, the Minister via the Dirjen EBTKE facilitates

the signing of the PJBL.

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Article 18

(1) PT PLN (Persero) provides the PJBL model of PLTS

Photovoltaic and conveyance the model referred to

The Minister via the General Dirjen EBTKE at least 30 (three

days of work since the Ordinance This minister

was promulred.

(2) Photovoltaic PLTS developers may request a model

PJBL as referred to in paragraph (1) to

PT PLN (Persero) in writing with a gust to

Dirjen EBTKE.

Article 19

Developers of Photovoltaic PLTS as referred to in

Article 16 paragraph (6) is required to deliver progress report

implementation implementation of Photovoltaic PLTS building to the Minister

via the Dirjen EBTKE Every 3 (3) month counts start

date of signing PJBL up to COD with

a gust to the Persero-General of Fame and its Directors PT PLN

(Persero) through an online application system.

Article 20

(1) The Developer of Photovoltaic PLTS is required to achieve

fulfillment of financing (financial close) for

physical development needs of Photovoltaic PLTS and

relayed its evidence to the Minister through Dirjen

EBTKE through an online application system in the term

the slowest 6 (month) month since

The PJBL has signed.

(2) In terms of after 6 (six) months since

signed PJBL, Photovoltaic PLTS Developer

cannot achieve the fulfillment of financing (financial

close), then the assignment as a Developer PLTS

Photovoltaics revoked.

Article 21

(1) Developers of Photovoltaic PLTS that have been

signing the PJBL and have done fulfillment

financing (financial close) required to submit

request to get IUPTL in accordance with

regulatory provisions It's

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(2) In the slowest 3 (three) business days

after obtaining IUPTL as referred to

paragraph (1), the Photovoltaic PLTS Developer must

deliver the IUPTL copy to the Dirjen EBTKE and

The Directors of PT PLN (Persero) are online.

Article 22

(1) The photovoltaic PLTS developers are required to deliver results

verification of its own calculation results of magnitude

TKDN from Photovoltaic PLTS to Dirjen EBTKE

with a gust to PT PLN (Persero) most quickly

30 (thirty) days before reaching COD.

(2) Verification of the results of its own calculation of the magnitude

TKDN of the Photovoltaic PLTS as referred to

the paragraph (1) is exercised by an official verificator which

is appointed by the governing ministry

administration affairs in the industrial field.

(3) In terms of the TKDN verification results by official verifikator

as referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2) is not

in accordance with the terms of the ministerial regulation which

organizes government affairs in the field

industrial, then PLTS Developer Mandatory photovoltaics

replacing the goods/services to achieve the percentage

minimum TKDN set in the timeframe

at least 60 (sixty) days.

(4) In terms of the Photovoltaic PLTS Developer does not meet

obligations as referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph

(2), then will be subject to reduced pricing

the purchase of electric power by the percentage of

TKDN verification results by TKDN percentage

is required in accordance with regulatory provisions

the minister who organizes the affairs government in

industrial field.

(5) The difference between the TKDN percentage

is required as specified in paragraph (4)

with a TKDN percentage of the verification results will be

the base of calculation The power purchase price reduction

the electricity listed in the PJBL with formula:

c = (a-b) /a, with the terms of magnitude c ≤ 1 or 100%

d' = d x (1-c)

description:

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a = minimum TKDN percentage according to the ministerial regulation

which organizes government affairs at

industrial field

b = TKDN percentage results verification by official verifikator

designated by the ministry that

organizes government affairs in the field

industries

c = percentage of sanctions decrease in power purchase price

electricity

d = electricity purchase price

d' = purchase price electric power corrected

(6) The decrease in electric power purchase price by difference

less than a percentage of TKDN results verification with

the percentage of TKDN required as

referred to in paragraph (4) is poured in the PJBL.

(7) The Minister via the Dirjen EBTKE did the coaching

and the TKDN surveillance according to its authority.

Article 23

(1) Implementation of the construction of PLTS by PLTS Developers

Photovoltaic is required to reach COD the slowest in

term 12 (twelve) month for capacity

up to 10 MW (ten megawatts) and 24 (two

twenty-four) months for capacity above 10 MW

(ten megawatts), since IUPTL was published.

(2) Implementation of the development of Photovoltaic PLTS that is not

reaching COD as referred to the paragraph (1),

imposed a decrease in the purchase price of an electric power from

Photovoltaic PLTS with the following provisions:

a. delay of up to 3 (three) months

levied a price decrease by 3% (three

percent);

b. Delay of more than 3 (three) months to

with 6 (six) months levied price drop

at 5% (five percent);

c. delay of more than 6 (six) months to

with 12 (twelve) months subjected to decrease

prices by 8% (eight percent).

(3) Electric power purchase price as referred to

on paragraph (2) beyond the terms of the price drop that

has calculated the fulfilment of the TKDN requirements

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as referred to in Article 22 of the paragraph (4).

(4) In terms of photovoltaic PLTS Developers are charged

the price drop sanction as referred to in

Article 22 paragraph (4), the decrease in power purchase price

electricity with the provision as referred to

paragraph (2) imposed after taking into account the sanctions

the drop in price due to not being subject to liability

TKDN as referred to in Article 22 of the paragraph (4).

(5) Further provisions of the sanctions effect

delay COD as referred to in paragraph

(2) will be poured in the PJBL.

(6) In terms of COD not reached in the term

as referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2),

the designation as a Photovoltaic PLTS Developer is revoked.

Section 24

In terms of the Entity designation as a PLTS Developer

The photovoltaic is revoked as referred to in Section 20

paragraph (2) and Article 23 of the paragraph (6) then to the Entity

it is subject to a ban to apply

a type for a term of 2 (two) consecutive years since

revocation.

BAB VI

TRANSITIONAL provisions

Article 25

(1) At the time the Regulation of the Minister came into effect, the Agency

Effort has set out as the winner

auction of the Kuota Capacity of Photovoltaic PLTS Capacity

based on the Ordinance of the Minister of Energy and Resources

Mineral Number 17 Year 2013 on the Nuclear Purchase

Electricity by PT Corporate Electricity Negara (Persero) from

The Photovoltaic Solar Power Plant is mandatory

signing the PJBL most recently 3 (three) months since

The Minister ' s Regulation Uninvited.

(2) If the Entity Entity has been designated as

winner of the Photovoltaic PLTS capacity quota winner

based on the Regulation of the Minister of Energy and Resources

Mineral Number 17 Year 2013 on the Purchase Power

Electricity by PT Corporate Electricity Negara (Persero) from

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Photovoltaic Solar Power Station is not

signing the PJBL within 3 (three) months

as referred to in paragraph (1), designation as

winner of the Photovoltaic Power PLTS Capacity Auction.

revoked.

(3) With revocation of designation as winner

auction of the Photovoltaic PLTS Capacity Kuota

as referred to in paragraph (3), assignment letter

purchase electric power PLTS Photovoltaic power to PT PLN

(Persero) published by the Minister before

The Minister ' s Regulation is promulred, declared not

in effect.

Article 26

The entity that commits the purchase of electric power from

Photovoltaic power plants through the business to business process with

PT PLN (Persero) and has not signed the PJBL, then

Board of Effort can continue the procurement process and

the signing of the PJBL with PT PLN (Persero).

BAB VII

provisions CLOSING

Article 27

At the time the Ministerial Regulation came into effect, Regulation

Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Number 17 Year

2013 on the Nuclear Purchase Electricity By

PT The State Electric Company (Persero) of the Plant

Photovoltaic Solar Electricity (Republic State News

Indonesia Year 2013 Number 830), revoked and stated

did not apply.

Section 28

The rules of the Minister are in effect on the date

promulred.

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For everyone to know, ordering

the invitational of the Minister's Rule with its placement

in the Republic of Indonesia News.

Specified in Jakarta

on 28 June 2016

MINISTER OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

ttd.

SUDIRMAN SAID

Reundfiled in Jakarta

on July 12, 2016

DIRECTOR GENERAL

REGULATIONS

MINISTRY OF LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS

REPUBLIC INDONESIA,

ttd.

WIDODO EKATJAHJANA

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ANNEX I

REGULATION OF MINISTER OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

NUMBER 19 YEAR 2016

ABOUT

PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC POWER FROM POWER PLANT

PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR POWER BY PT ENTERPRISE

STATE ELECTRICITY (PERSERO)

OFFERING QUOTA CAPACITY AND

ELECTRIC POWER PURCHASE PRICE FROM PHOTOVOLTAIC PLTS

FOR THE FIRST STAGE

No. The Kuota Region

Capacity

(MWp)

Purchase Price

(sen USD/kWh)

1. DKI Jakarta

150,0 14.5

2. West Java

3. (Banten)

4. Central Java and DIY

5. East Java

6. Bali 5.0 16.0

7. Lampung 5.0 15.0

8. South Sumatra, Jambi, and Bengkulu 10.0 15.0

9. Aceh 5.0 17.0

10. North Sumatra 25.0 16.0

11. West Sumatra 5.0 15.5

12. Riau and Kep. Riau 4.0 17.0

13. Rise-Belitung 5.0 17.0

14. West Kalimantan 5.0 17.0

15. South Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan

4.0 16.0

16. East Kalimantan and North Kalimantan 3.0 16.5

17. North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, and

Gorontalo 5.0 17.0

18. South Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, and

West Sulawesi 5.0 16.0

19. NTB 5.0 18.0

20. NTT 3.5 23.0

21. Maluku and North Maluku 3.0 23.0

22. Papua and West Papua 2.5 25.0

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ANNEX II

REGULATION OF MINISTER OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

NUMBER 19 YEAR 2016

ABOUT

PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC POWER FROM POWER PLANT

PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR POWER BY PT COMPANY

STATE ELECTRICITY (PERSERO)

FORMAT THE FEASIBILITY STUDY DOCUMENT (FEASIBILITY STUDY)

Chapter 1. Summary

Chapter 2. Preliminary and Background Project

Chapter 2.1 The need for Project

Chapter 2.2 Potential Benefits of the Project

Chapter 2.3 The Parties involved in the Project (Owner, Utilities,

Government, Financiers, etc.)

Chapter 3 Description of Technology and Background

Chapter 3.1 Overview-Photovoltaics

Chapter 3.1.1 Global Photovoltaic Market

Chapter 3.2 Technology-Motion Picture, Crystal,

Chapter 3.3 Inverter - String, Center

Chapter 3.3.1 Connection Network Connection

Chapter 3.3.2 Age

Chapter 3.4 Control System

Chapter 4 National Electrical Sector in State/Region/Region

Chapter 4.1 Of The Tidal Plant, including Renewable Energy

Chapter 4.2 Renewable Energy Target, and how the project will

meet that target

Chapter 4.3 Entitlement/Market Structure (e.g. Single Utility,

Deregulation)

Chapter 4.4 Local Content Requirements

Chapter 4.5 Discussions On Renewable Project Impact to Reduce

Diesel Consumption

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Chapter 4.6 Indonesian policy guidelines and Incentive Availability

Chapter 5 Location Information

Chapter 5.1 Map/Photo/Location

Chapter 5.2 Details Location Entitlement

Chapter 5.3 Transport Distance, Nearby City, Nearby Transmission

Chapter 5.4 Climate Conditions

Chapter 5.5 of Vegetation Details and Analysis

Chapter 6. Location Assessment

Chapter 6.1 Review of the Place with an Rinci Topographic Map

Chapter 6.2 Place Visit Report

Chapter 6.3 Analysis of Early Geoengineering Analysis

Chapter 6.4 Hydrology Report and/or Flood Assessment

Chapter 6.5 Geological Assessment and Earthquake Risk

Chapter 6.6 Assessment of Building Construction

Chapter 6.6.1 Air, Electricity, Laydown Area, Parking for Workers, Availability

Local Workforce, etc.

Chapter 6.7 Logistics Assessment

Chapter 6.8 Security and Safety

Chapter 7 Assessment of Environmental and Social Impact Assessment

Chapter 7.1 Initial Environmental Assessment

Chapter 7.2 Environmental And Social Assessment Chapter

Chapter 8 Engineering Engineering

Chapter 8.1 Main Equipment Selection Equipment/assumption

Chapter 8.2 Design Block

Chapter 8.3 electrical single line Diagrams (AC And DC)

Chapter 8.4 Tata Letak Place

Chapter 8.5 Control System and Monitoring

Chapter 8.6 Image List

Chapter 9 Study Interconnect Network

Chapter 9.1 The Treaty of Splinking

Chapter 9.2 Settings for Ease

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Chapter 9.3 Characteristic Substation- Voltage, Path, Local Load,

Plans for Expansion, etc.

Chapter 9.4 Results Study Results System

Chapter 10 Assessment Energy Yield

Chapter 10.1 The Assessment Resource Assessment Surya

Chapter 10.2 Location Assessment

Chapter 10.3 Input Solar Power Model and Assumption

Chapter 10.4 Results Energy Yield

Chapter 10.4.1 Proceeds Untung And Rugi

Chapter 10.4.2 Uncertainty Uncertainty-P50/P90 Analysis

P50/P90 Results

Chapter 11 Project Schedule

Chapter 12 Construction and Implementation

Chapter 12.1 Contract Structure

Chapter 12.2 Construction Approach and Plan

Chapter 12.3 Local Content Approach

Chapter 12.4 Serah Accept

Chapter 13 Estimated Capital and Operating Cost

Chapter 13.1 Capital Expenbles

Chapter 13.1.1 Equipment Supplier Potential

Chapter 13.2 Operational Expenstatement

Chapter 13.2.1 Soft Cost like Insurance, Administration, etc.

Chapter 14 Financial Assessment

Chapter 14.1 Assumption

Chapter 14.2 Cost Turnkey EPC

Chapter 14.3 Costs Commissioning

Chapter 15 Risk Assessment

Chapter 15.1 Risks from the Perspective PT PLN (Persero)

Chapter 15.2 Resiko from the Perspective of prospective Photovoltaic PLTS Developers

Chapter 15.3 Risk Mitigation

Chapter 16 Operations and Maintenance

Chapter 16.1 Control System and Monitoring

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Chapter 16.2 Scheduled and Unscheduled Maintenance

Chapter 16.3 Failure Frequency Component

Chapter 16.4 Cadang Tribe needs at the Location

Chapter 16.5 Time needed to replace/Fix

Main Component

Chapter 17 Decommissioning

Chapter 18 Warranty Service

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REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

ANNEX I

REGULATION OF MINISTER OF ENERGY AND RESOURCES MINERALS

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

NUMBER 19 YEAR 2016

ABOUT

PURCHASE ELECTRIC POWER FROM POWER GENERATION

PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR POWER BY PT COMPANY

ELECTRIC STATE (PERSERO)

OFFERING QUOTA CAPACITY AND

ELECTRIC POWER PURCHASE PRICE OF PHOTOVOLTAIC PLTS

FOR FIRST PHASE

No. Region Kuota

Capacity

(MWp)

Purchase Price

(sen USD/kWh)

23. DKI Jakarta

150,0 14.5

24. West Java

25. "Banten

26". Central Java and DIY

27. East Java

28. Bali 5.0 16.0

29. Lampung 5.0 15.0

30. South Sumatra, Jambi, and Bengkulu 10.0 15.0

31. Aceh 5.0 17.0

32. North Sumatra 25.0 16.0

33. West Sumatra 5.0 15.5

34. Riau and Kep. Riau 4.0 17.0

35. Rise-Belitung 5.0 17.0

36. West Kalimantan 5.0 17.0

37. South Kalimantan and Borneo

Central 4.0 16.0

38. East Kalimantan and North Kalimantan 3.0 16.5

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39. North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, and

Gorontalo 5.0 17.0

40. South Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, and West Sulawesi

5.0 16.0

41. NTB 5.0 18.0

42. NTT 3.5 23.0

43. Maluku and North Maluku 3.0 23.0

44. Papua and West Papua 2.5 25.0

MINISTER OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

ttd.

SUDIRMAN SAID

www.peraturan.go.id

ANNEX II

REGULATION OF MINISTER OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

NUMBER 19 YEAR 2016

ABOUT

PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC POWER FROM POWER PLANT

PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR POWER BY PT COMPANY

STATE ELECTRICITY (PERSERO)

FORMAT THE FEASIBILITY STUDY DOCUMENT (FEASIBILITY STUDY)

Chapter 1. Summary

Chapter 2. Preliminary and Background Project

Chapter 2.1 The need for Project

Chapter 2.2 Potential Benefits of the Project

Chapter 2.3 The Parties involved in the Project (Owner, Utilities,

Government, Financiers, etc.)

Chapter 3 Description of Technology and Background

Chapter 3.1 Overview-Photovoltaics

Chapter 3.1.1 Global Photovoltaic Market

Chapter 3.2 Technology-Motion Picture, Crystal,

Chapter 3.3 Inverter - String, Center

Chapter 3.3.1 Connection Network Connection

Chapter 3.3.2 Age

Chapter 3.4 Control System

Chapter 4 National Electrical Sector in State/Region/Region

Chapter 4.1 Of The Tidal Plant, including Renewable Energy

Chapter 4.2 Renewable Energy Target, and how the project will

meet that target

Chapter 4.3 Entitlement/Market Structure (e.g. Single Utility,

Deregulation)

Chapter 4.4 Local Content Requirements

Chapter 4.5 Discussions On Renewable Project Impact to Reduce

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Diesel Consumption

Chapter 4.6 Indonesian Policy Guidelines and Incentive Availability

Chapter 5 Location Information

Chapter 5.1 Map/Photo/Location

Chapter 5.2 Details Location Entitlement

Chapter 5.3 Transport Distance, Nearest City, Nearest Transmission

Chapter 5.4 Climate Conditions

Chapter 5.5 Details Vegetation and Analysis

Chapter 6. Location Assessment

Chapter 6.1 Review of the Place with an Rinci Topographic Map

Chapter 6.2 Place Visit Report

Chapter 6.3 Analysis of Early Geoengineering Analysis

Chapter 6.4 Hydrology Report and/or Flood Assessment

Chapter 6.5 Geological Assessment and Earthquake Risk

Chapter 6.6 Assessment of Building Construction

Chapter 6.6.1 Air, Electricity, Laydown Area, Parking for Workers, Availability

Local Workforce, etc.

Chapter 6.7 Logistics Assessment

Chapter 6.8 Security and Safety

Chapter 7 Assessment of Environmental and Social Impact Assessment

Chapter 7.1 Initial Environmental Assessment

Chapter 7.2 Environmental And Social Assessment Chapter

Chapter 8 Engineering Engineering

Chapter 8.1 Main Equipment Selection Equipment/assumption

Chapter 8.2 Design Block

Chapter 8.3 electrical single line Diagrams (AC And DC)

Chapter 8.4 Tata Letak Place

Chapter 8.5 Control Systems and Monitoring

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Chapter 8.6 Image List

Chapter 9 Interconnect Study Network

Chapter 9.1 Linking Agreement

Chapter 9.2 Arrangement For Ease

Chapter 9.3 Characteristic Substation- Voltage, Path, Local Load,

Plans for Expansion, etc.

Chapter 9.4 Results Study System

Chapter 10 Assessment Energy Yield

Chapter 10.1 Solar Source Assessment

Chapter 10.2 Location Assessment

Chapter 10.3 Input Solar Power Model and Assumption

Chapter 10.4 Results Energy Yield

Chapter 10.4.1 The Results Of Untung and Rugi

Chapter 10.4.2 Analysis of uncertainty-P50/P90 results

Chapter 11 Project Schedule

Chapter 12 Construction and Implementation

Chapter 12.1 Contract Structure

Chapter 12.2 Construction Approach and Plan

Chapter 12.3 Local Content Approach

Chapter 12.4 Handover

Chapter 13 Estimated Capital And Operating Expenses

Chapter 13.1 Capital Expenled

Chapter 13.1.1 The Potential Equipment Supplier

Chapter 13.2 Operational Expenditures

Chapter 13.2.1 Soft Cost like Insurance, Administration, etc

Chapter 14 Financial Assessment

Chapter 14.1 Assumption

Chapter 14.2 Charges Turnkey EPC

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Chapter 14.3 Charges Commissioning

Chapter 15 Risk Assessments

Chapter 15.1 Risk of Perspectives PT PLN (Persero)

Chapter 15.2 Resiko from Perspective of Photovoltaic PLTS candidate Perspectives

Chapter 15.3 Risk Mitigation

Chapter 16 Operation and Maintenance

Chapter 16.1 Control System and Monitoring

Chapter 16.2 Maintenance Scheduled and Unscheduled

Chapter 16.3 Frequency Failure Component

Chapter 16.4 Needs Spare parts at Location

Chapter 16.5 Time needed to Replace/Fix

Main Component

Chapter 17 Decommissioning

Chapter 18 Warranty Service

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ANNEX III

REGULATION OF ENERGY MINISTER AND MINERAL RESOURCES

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

NUMBER 19 YEAR 2016

ABOUT

THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC POWER FROM POWER PLANTS

PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR POWER BY PT COMPANY

STATE ELECTRICITY (PERSERO)

PROVISIONS OF DRAFTING

INTERCONNECTION STUDY

The purpose of ensuring connection and PLTS parallel operation

Photovoltaic has no negative impact on safety,

The reliability and quality of power and continuity of the system

electrical power in the distribution system of PT PLN (Persero).

The Wajib requirement meets the requirements as follows:

a. Photovoltaic PLTS capacity does not exceed 25% (two

of 20 percent) of the daytime peak load capacity

recharge;

b. Short circuit level (SCL) does not exceed 10% (ten

percent) of the maximum short hyphen

remit;

c. Photovoltaic PLTS obliged to meet:

1. Protection function requirements

a) more voltage or less voltage and

frequency;

b) voltage and frequency sensing function

as well as delay time;

c) anti islanding;

d) disruption detection distribution network;

e) transfer trip;

f) the interconnect device manual interconnect;

g) surge of capabilities capabilities;

h) the parallel equipment;

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i) reclose blocking;

j) additional equipment is required; and

k) backup protection;

2. System's interference prevention function requirements

a) voltage settings;

b) Response to abnormal voltage;

c) Response to abnormal frequencies;

d) Sync;

e) Flicker;

f) Harmonisa; and

g) Power Factor;

3. Specific engineering requirements of plant technology

a) Generator Sinkron;

b) Induction Generator; and

c) Inverter meets international standards;

4. In low-load conditions and cloud conditions

which is quickly closed:

a) Disclosing the ramp inverter (up or down)

at a rate of 10% (ten percent) per minute of

inverter capacity, applicable to start up and

shut down, normal operation, and command

restrictions, except during downsizing

solar radiation; and

b) Set restart times for inverter doubles

at 15 (fifteen) seconds or more;

d. Communication requirements and metering;

e. Testing, certification and commissioning; and

f. additional requirements for system stability.

Study

Forlination

and Space

Lingkup

Review of the study of splicing includes 3 (three) parts, i.e.:

a. Connection feasibility study;

b. Distribution System Impact Study; and

c. Connection Facility Study.

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The scope of the Linking Feasibility Study:

a. Identifying the start of a more thermal load,

reverse flow problems, and boundary violations

voltage (voltage limit violations) arising from

a proposed splint;

b. Initial identification of any excess of limits

short hyphen capacity;

c. Initial review of the Protection System Requirements and

The Bumper System; and

d. Explanation and initial cost estimates of the facilities

that are required to link the PLTS proposal

Photovoltaic to the PT PLN (Persero) network.

Scope of Distribution System Impact Study:

Provide early funding identification and length

time needed to fix the problem that

identified and provide responsibility identification

funding for the connection facility

a. Flow Analysis on the distribution system;

b. Short Link Analysis;

c. Appliance-based Rating Analysis;

d. Protection and Coordination Study Set Point;

e. Stress Fall Study, and or the Bumper Review;

f. Distribution of Distribution System Operations Impact Analysis; and

g. Distribution Systems Stability Analysis.

The Scope of the Study Facility for Linking Facilities:

Determining the estimated cost of equipment and EPC that

is required to complete the PLTS splicing

The proposed photovoltaic as well as the provide a design that

corresponds to the engineering requirements and cost estimates

for:

a. Connection Facility between Photovoltaic PLTS

proposed and Sambung Point;

b. Connection Facilities PT PLN (Persero) of System

Distribution of PT PLN (Persero) to Sambung Point; and

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c. Perbaikan/upgrade The PT PLN Distribution System

(Persero) caused by the proposed splicing

Photovoltaic PLTS.

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REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

ttd.

SUDIRMAN SAID

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ANNEX III

REGULATION OF ENERGY MINISTER AND MINERAL RESOURCES

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

NUMBER 19 YEAR 2016

ABOUT

THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC POWER FROM POWER PLANTS

PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR POWER BY PT COMPANY

STATE ELECTRICITY (PERSERO)

PROVISIONS OF DRAFTING

INTERCONNECTION STUDY

The purpose of ensuring connection and PLTS parallel operation

Photovoltaic has no negative impact on safety,

The reliability and quality of power and continuity of the system

electrical power in the distribution system of PT PLN (Persero).

The Wajib requirement meets the requirements as follows:

g. Photovoltaic PLTS capacity does not exceed 25% (two

of 20 percent) of the daytime peak load capacity

recharge;

h. Short circuit level (SCL) does not exceed 10% (ten

percent) of the maximum short hyphen

remit;

i. Photovoltaic PLTS obliged to meet:

5. Protection function requirements

l) more voltage or less voltage and

frequency;

m) voltage and frequency sensing function

as well as delay time;

n) anti islanding;

o) nuisance detection distribution network;

p) transfer trip;

q) the interconnect device's manual interconnect;

r) surge of capability capabilities;

s) the parallel equipment;

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t) reclose blocking;

u) additional equipment is required; and

v) backup protection;

6. Requirements for system interference prevention function

h) voltage settings;

i) Response to abnormal voltages;

j) Response to abnormal frequencies;

k) Sync;

l) Flicker;

m) Harmonisa; and

n) Power Factor;

7. Specific engineering requirements of plant technology

d) Generator Sinkron;

e) Induction Generator; and

f) Inverter meets international standards;

8. In low-load conditions and cloud conditions

which is quickly closed:

c) Handle ramp inverter (up or down)

at a rate of 10% (ten percent) per minute of

inverter capacity, applicable to start up and

shut down, normal operation, and command

restrictions, except during downsizing

solar radiation; and

d) Set restart times for inverter doubles

at 15 (fifteen) seconds or more;

j. Communication requirements and metering;

k. Testing, certification and commissioning; and

l. additional requirements for system stability.

Study

Forlination

and Space

Lingkup

Review of the study of splicing includes 3 (three) parts, i.e.:

d. Connection feasibility study;

e. Distribution System Impact Study; and

f. Connection Facility Study.

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The scope of the Connection Feasibility Study:

e. Identifying the start of a more thermal load,

reverse flow problems, and boundary violations

voltage (voltage limit violations) arising from

a proposed splint;

f. Initial identification of any excess of limits

short hyphen capacity;

g. Initial review of the Protection System Requirements and

The Bumper System; and

h. Explanation and initial cost estimates of the facilities

that are required to link the PLTS proposal

Photovoltaic to the PT PLN (Persero) network.

Scope of Distribution System Impact Study:

Provide early funding identification and length

time needed to fix the problem that

identified and provide responsibility identification

funding for the connection facility

h. Flow Analysis on the distribution system;

i. Short Link Analysis;

j. Appliance-based Rating Analyzer;

k. Protection and Coordination Study Set Point;

l. The Study of Falling Voltage, and or the Bumper Review;

m. Impact of Distribution System Operations Impact Analysis; and

n. Distribution Systems Stability Analysis.

The Scope of the Study Facility for Linking Facilities:

Determining the estimated cost of equipment and EPC that

is required to complete the PLTS splicing

The proposed photovoltaic as well as the provide a design that

corresponds to the engineering requirements and cost estimates

for:

d. Connection Facility between Photovoltaic PLTS

proposed and Sambung Point;

e. Connection Facilities PT PLN (Persero) of System

Distribution of PT PLN (Persero) to Sambung Point; and

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f. Perbaikan/upgrade The PT PLN Distribution System

(Persero) caused by the proposed splicing

Photovoltaic PLTS.

MINISTER OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

ttd.

SUDIRMAN SAID