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HVDC Green - HVDC grid for interconnecting Nusantara

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HVDC Green - HVDC grid for interconnecting Nusantara

Project period
September 2021 - August 2025

Indonesia is a main emerging market, with an expected increase of its electricity needs by 76% in the next 10 years. As of today, the majority of electricity consumption is in Java, where most people (56%), services and industry locate. Currently, 69.5% of the energy in Java generates from coal-fired power plants (CFPP), but Java does not have coal resource and a total of 75 million tons of coal was transported through sea in 2019.

Indonesia should reduce and eventually stop the use of CFPP due to the negative impacts on local environment and health such as: CO2 emission, decrease in fish catches and agricultural yields, and premature deaths. One way to replace CFPP is using renewable energy sources (RES).

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Supported by

Danida
DANIDA Fellowship Centre

HVDC Green is aligned with the following UN Sustainable Development Goals

Global Goals