Currently Indonesia is the world's third largest geothermal electricity producer after the United States and the Philippines; it has 40% of the world's potential geothermal resources.
85% of Indonesia's geothermal remains untapped and the Government has set aside funds for investment in 9,500 MW of geothermal plants by 2025. This process to remove the barriers may include amendment of geothermal and forest conservation law.
This event brings together all the stakeholders from across the geothermal spectrum – government regulators, investors and investment managers, energy developers, and geothermal industry players from key countries – to find solutions to financial, regulatory and technical challenges and to increase the role of geothermal in the world’s energy mix.
The Center for Energy, host of the summit, is a private sector think tank from Singapore focusing on energy sustainability, energy economics, and development of emerging economies' energy sectors.
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